Veggie Tales
Rhymes with "MAKE"
Furry Friends
Weather
Gross Science
100

Name this vegetable


Okra 

100

To cook in an oven

BAKE

100

Name this animal


Armadillo

100

True or False?

Before a rainstorm, dandelions close their blooms, insects fly lower, and birds chirp louder.

True!

100

Bacteria grow on your feet. What do they eat to survive?

Your sweat

200

Name this vegetable


Asparagus 

200

Tool for gathering leaves

RAKE

200

Name this animal


Dugong (similar to a manatee)

200

Sunlight is good for your health. What kind of vitamin does sunlight provide?

Vitamin D

200

Which household object is home to the most germs?

A toilet? A kitchen sponge? Or your cell phone?

Kitchen sponge

300

Name this vegetable


Artichoke

300

To move back and forth rapidly 

SHAKE

300

Name this animal


Capybara

300

True or False?

A cricket's chirps can tell you the temperature?

TRUE!

The frequency of chirping varies according to temperature. To get a rough estimate of the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, count the number of chirps in 15 seconds and then add 37. The number you get will be an approximation of the outside temperature.

300

True or false? 

Like a fingerprint, each person’s odor is unique.

True!

400

Name this vegetable


Leek

400

The opposite of give

TAKE

400

Name this animal


Lemur

400

True or False?

In July 2001 the rainfall in Kerala, India, was blood red!

True - 

 

400

What does the boneless and jawless hagfish do to escape from predators?

Disguise as a rock?

Flashes colors?

Bites off it's tail?

Lets out an explosion of slime?

Slime!

500

Name this vegetable


Eggplant

500

A piece of beef

STEAK

500

Name this animal


Beaver

500

True or False?

A sheep's wool curls in dry weather and straightens in moist air.

True!


500

The total number of bacteria in your mouth is closest to the human population of:

London (8 Million)

Japan (128 Million)

Europe (739 Million) 

Earth (7.8 Billion)

Earth 7.8 billion!

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