What dinosaur had three horns on its head?
Triceratops
What is a fossil?
A fossil is a human, animal, or plant remainings!
Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?
a fruit!
Where does an owl live?
The forest!
What is the name of the magical school in the "Harry Potter" series that students return to in the fall?
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!
What event is believed to have caused the extinction of most dinosaurs?
An asteroid hitting the Earth
In what type of rock are most fossils found?
Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock!
In the fall, this insect flies south to Mexico for the winter.
butterflies!
What do trees provide to many animals?
A habitat, or a home!
What is another name for the process where animals move to warmer climates for winter?
Migration!
This dinosaur's name means "Terrible Lizard King," and it is the most famous large carnivore.
Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Why do we study fossils?
We study fossils so we can learn about prehistoric animals, plants, or humans who lived before us!
What fruit is a common fall harvest and grows in the wetlands?
a cranberry!
True or False: An owl can move its eyes to look around
False!
This bird is the only one in the world that can fly backward
a hummingbird!
What is the name for the science that studies fossils?
paleontology!
What can we learn from a fossilized tooth?
You can learn whether the animal ate meat or plants!
Which President made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday
Abraham Lincoln!
This mammal is the only one that can truly fly
a bat!
When is Canadian Thanksgiving celebrated?
October!
Dinosaurs were found on every continent. Can you name another type of animal that also lived on every continent?
modern birds!
What is amber and why is it often good for preserving fossils?
Amber is hardened tree sap. It often contains fossils of insects because they can get stuck in the sap while it's still sticky.
Which US state raises the most turkeys?
Minnesota!
What do trees produce that all living things need to breathe?
Oxygen!
What is the largest rainforest in the world?
The Amazon Rainforest!