Weird But True Animals
Snack Attack
Guess The Slogan
Real or Fake
Totally Useless Information
100

What animal has blue blood?

A. Shark
B. Horseshoe crab
C. Seal

B. Horseshoe crab

Horseshoe crabs have bright blue blood because it contains copper-based hemocyanin to transport oxygen, rather than the iron-based hemoglobin found in humans. 

100

What flavor is usually associated with dill pickles?

A. Sour
B. Sweet
C. Spicy

A. Sour

Derived from the vinegar or natural fermentation, providing a sharp bite. 

100

"America Runs on..."

A. Starbucks
B. Dunkin'
C. Krispy Kreme

B. Dunkin'

First introduced in 2006, the tagline highlights the brand's connection to hard-working, on-the-go Americans. 

100

A sneeze can travel faster than a car.


A. Real
B. Fake
C. Only dad sneezes

A. Real

 A sneeze can launch air and droplets from your nose and mouth at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour .

100

Which fruit floats in water?


A. Apple
B. Banana
C. Peach

A. Apple

An apple’s unique structure makes it about 25% air by volume, allowing it to act like a natural life jacket. 

200

Which animal can survive without drinking water for years?

A. Camel
B. Kangaroo Rat
C. Goat

B. Kangaroo Rat

Kangaroo rats are desert survival masters that never drink liquid water. Instead, they extract all the moisture they need from their diet of dry seeds. 

200

What ingredient makes popcorn pop?

A. Oil
B. Water
C. Salt

B. Water

When exposed to heat, this trapped moisture turns to steam, creating intense pressure.

200

"They're Grrreat!"

A. Lucky Charms
B. Cheerios
C. Frosted Flakes

C. Frosted Flakes

Voiced by the iconic cartoon mascot Tony the Tiger, this catchphrase has been a staple of advertising since 1955. 

200

Bananas grow on trees.


A. Real
B. Fake
C. Only yellow ones

B. Fake

They are the fruit of the world's largest flowering herbaceous plant. 

200

What is the national animal of Scotland?


A. Dragon
B. Unicorn
C. Griffin

B. Unicorn

The creature first appeared on the Scottish royal coat of arms in the 12th century under King William. Its symbolism in Celtic mythology, the unicorn represents purity, innocence, power, and an untamable, independent spirit.

300

There is an average of how many spiders per acre in green areas?

A. 40,000

B. 45,000

C. 50,000

C. 50,000

The exact number depends heavily on the habitat, with tropical environments having even higher densities. 

300

Where did Skittles originate from?

A. America

B. Britain

C. Canada

B. Britain


1974: Skittles are first produced and sold in Britain. 

300

"The Happiest Place on Earth"


A. Universal Studios
B. Disney Parks
C. Six Flags

B. Disney Parks

While closely associated with the park's founder, it was actually a marketing tagline used when the park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955.

300

There are pink dolphins.


A. Real
B. Fake
C. Only with paint

A. Real

There are two main types: the Amazon River Dolphin (a freshwater species) and extremely rare albino coastal dolphins. 

300

How many noses does a slug have?


A. 1
B. 2
C. 4

C. 4

While they don't use these tentacles to breathe, these highly sensitive "noses" act as the slug's primary tools for navigating its environment, finding food, and avoiding predators.

400

True or False
Owls don't have eyeballs.

True
They have eye tubes.

Owls do not possess spherical eyeballs like humans or most other animals. Instead, they have elongated, tubular structures known as "eye tubes" or cylindrical eyes that extend deep into their skulls. 

400

When were Goldfish created?


A. 1955

B. 1957

C. 1958

C. 1958

Oscar J. Kambly created the cheerful fish shape as a romantic birthday gift for his wife, whose astrological sign was Pisces. 

400

"The Quicker Picker Upper"


A. Bounty
B. Charmin
C. Kleenex

A. Bounty

Introduced in the early 1970s, this memorable tagline highlights the product's high absorbency and speed in cleaning up everyday household spills and messes. 

400

Lightning never strikes the same place twice.


A. Real
B. Fake
C. Only on Tuesdays

B. Fake

Because lightning seeks the path of least resistance to the ground, tall, isolated, and conductive objects are highly susceptible to being struck multiple times.

400

Which planet would float in water if there were a bathtub big enough?


A. Jupiter
B. Saturn
C. Neptune

B. Saturn

It is the only planet in our solar system that would float in water, thanks to its incredibly low density.

500

What animal can rotate its ears almost 180 degrees?

A. Horse
B. Cow
C. Pig

A. Horse

Using 10 specialized muscles, they act like a radar, rotating each ear 180 degrees independently to track multiple sounds simultaneously. 

500

What is the cookie-to-creme ratio of an original Oreo cookie?


A. 71 % to 29 %

B. 72 % to 28 %

C. 73 % to 27 %

A. 71 % to 29 %

Because this exact composition is fundamental to the brand, it is strictly controlled during manufacturing.

500

"Obey Your Thirst"


A. Gatorade
B. Mountain Dew
C. Sprite

C. Sprite

The brand's most famous and historic tagline is the legendary 1994 counterculture slogan "Obey Your Thirst".

500

Humans can breathe and swallow at the same time.


A. Real
B. Fake
C. Only while sleeping

B. Fake

Both actions share the same pathway in your throat.

500

How long is the world's longest recorded chicken flight?


A. 13 seconds
B. 3 minutes
C. 1 hour

A. 13 seconds

The longest recorded flight by a chicken lasted 13 seconds and covered a distance of 301.5 feet. While standard chickens are poor fliers, this record demonstrates their surprising ability to get airborne when startled.

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