All About Giraffes
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200

This feature of the giraffe helps it spot predators and get food.

Their neck.

200

This is the world's tallest mountain.

Mount Everest

200

This word is opposite of yes.

No

200

_______, _______, _______ Rice Krispies.

Snap, Crackle, Pop

200

You will need this if you plan to travel outside of the United States.

Passport

400

Giraffes are herbivores.  True or False

True


400

A well-known vegetable company's famous green mascot.  

Jolly Green Giant

400

Proceed

Go

400

The Three Stooges.

Larry, Curly, Moe

400

This number of states start with the letter "A".

4

Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, Arizona

600

A female giraffe is called this.

Cow

600

This breed of dog holds the current Guiness World Record for being the tallest dog in the world. 

Great Dane

600

2-letter word meaning "yes" in Spanish.

Si

600

These are the 3 primary colors.

Red, Yellow, Blue

600

Name the first national park to be established.

Yellowstone National Park

FUN FACT:  It was established on March 1, 1872, by President Ulysses Grant.


800

This famous toy store had a giraffe mascot named Geoffery.

Toys "R" Us

800

The Coastal Redwood tree measuring 380 feet tall is found in this state.  (Currently the record holder for the tallest tree in the world.)

California

800

This prefix means "out".  (Hint:  The door you use when leaving a building.)

Ex

800

When playing rock, paper, scissors you use only this part of your body.

Hands

800

Mount Rushmore is located in this state.

South Dakota

1000

This continent has the most population of giraffes. 

Africa

1000

Standing 984 feet, this is the tallest building in France.

Eiffel Tower

1000

2-letter word that is used to express wonder or surprise.  (Hint:  _______ and behold.)

Lo

1000

A triathlon is comprised of these 3 sports.

Running, Swimming, Cycling

1000

This is the most visited tourist attraction in the United States.  (Hint:  It is located in a state on the east coast.)

Times Square

Fun Fact:  Times Square attracts roughly 50 million visitor each year.  

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