These seabirds are known for their ability to 'fly' underwater with their wings while pursuing fish.
penguins
How much milk does it take to make 1 pound of cheese?
~10 Pounds
The color of stars indicates their temperature. Which color star is the hottest?
Blue
This jackal-headed Egyptian deity is the god of mummification and guides souls to the afterlife
Anubis
This massive, foul-smelling flower, which can weigh up to 15 pounds, generates its own internal heat to smell like rotting flesh, attracting carrion flies as pollinators.
Corpse Flower
Known for their bright colors, these venomous fish have feathery fins and reside in both coral reefs and shallow lagoons
Lionfish
This Spanish cheese originates from a region in Spain that is also known as "the land of Don Quixote"
Manchego
This solid planet in our solar system is actually a triaxial ellipsoid, shaped more like a rugby ball than a sphere
Mars
This moon of Pluto was named after the Greek Grim Ferryman who guides souls down the river Styx
Charon
This flower's name comes from the Greek word for "star," and it actually tracks the sun across the sky every day—a behavior called heliotropism—before turning back east each night.
Sunflower
This giant, gentle creature is often called a 'sea cow' and feeds on seagrasses and algae.
Manatee
This cheese is named after a city in Holland where cheesemakers from the surrounding area still gather to have their cheese weighed, priced, and sold at the market
Gouda
Accounting for roughly 68% of the universe, this mysterious force is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate.
Dark Energy
In Norse mythology, this one-eyed "Allfather" rules over Asgard from his hall, Valhalla
Odin
This plant is a natural insecticide—its crushed leaves produce a chemical that repels mosquitoes so effectively that the U.S. military has studied it for use in combat zones
Citronella or Lemongrass
This male sea creature is the only creature on earth to experience pregnancy, carrying fertilized eggs in it's pouch.
Sea Horse
According to Homer's Odyssey, the cyclopes, Polyphemus, was the first to prepare this specific cheese.
Feta
This is the constellation that contains the Big Dipper.
Ursa Major
Known as the "Destroyer" within the Hindu trinity, this god is often depicted with a third eye and a trident
Shiva
This popular indoor plant was so prized by the ancient Victorians that wealthy families would hire a full-time "hunter" to risk their lives climbing cliffs just to collect rare wild specimens.
Fern
How many bones does a shark have?
0
This cheese was used as cannonballs (and killed two soldiers) during a battle between Montevideo and Buenos Aries in 1841
Edam
Which galaxy is currently on a collision course with ours, estimated to collide in approximately 4.5 billion years?
Andromeda
This Aztec feathered serpent god represents wind, air, and learning
Quetzalcoatl
This tree's bark is naturally fire-resistant and peels in papery layers, which is why it was historically used by Indigenous peoples for waterproof canoes and shelter.
Birch