Interesting Animals
Food for Thought
Money Talks
America's Deadly and Spooky Lakes
There are none of These Here
100

How many noses does a slug have?


Four. Two are responsible for touching and tasting, while the other two control sight and smell. All four can move in different directions and are retractable.

100

You can find this vitamin in oranges; it helps to protect you from colds

Vitamin C

100

Using this (card) to make purchases is actually borrowing money.

 A Credit Card

100

Known for its deep blue water and an underwater cavern system. The name comes from trace amounts of radium found in the water, which was once believed to have healing properties. swimming is no longer permitted due to safety concerns related to radium. 


                 Radium Springs, Georgia

100

Bees are found on every continent of earth except for one, which is it?

                                 Antarctica

200

This animal has a very long nose that helps it feed on insects.

                         

                               An Anteater

200

This vegetable is 90% water, often found in spa water

Cucumbers 

200

This country was the first to use paper money.

China

200

This lake open to the ocean has a 24 mile causeway surrounded by brackish water, bull sharks, alligators, and manatees. Dure to severe and dangerous fog this causeway has claimed many lives and cars, it recently caused a 70 car pileup in Dec 2024.


                 Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana

200

This planet has no "seas," though they were given their names from early telescopic observations.

 

                                  Mars

300

This underwater creature has three hearts and blue blood.

                              An Octopus

300

People who are anemic are low in this mineral.

Iron

300

 What currency do people use in the UK?

The pound

300

This inlet has some of the largest and deadliest tides in the world ranging from 18 to 36 feet. When it recedes it leaves miles of mud, take one wrong step in the glacial flour mud you have about 6 hours of low tide before the water will reach above a persons head causing hundred of accidents every year 


      Cook Island Inlet or The Alaskan Mudflats

300

It’s the only continent with no active volcanoes.


                               Australia

400

What is the most endangered bird in the world?


The kakapo. A native to New Zealand, it’s also called the owl parrot. It’s also a type of flightless bird. 

There are only 201 kakapos left alive today, but New Zealand is putting in a lot of effort to help recover the population.

400

Why do we need fat in our diet?

Every single cell in our body needs fat, our brain is ~60% fat.

400

French Explorers made money by trading these

Furs

400

Dedicated with a sign to honor those lost this well known New England gorge, popular with residents and visitors, is a stunning swimming hole and fishing access site, but the water and cliffs here can be extremely dangerous raging torrent when the water is high. 


the "Hungry George" or otherwise known as the Huntington Gorge Located in Vermont

400

It is the only living tissue in the human body without blood vessels.


The clear, dome-shaped outer layer at the front of the eye that protects it and helps with vision by bending light

500

What is the smallest mammal?

 

The Kitti’s hog-nosed bat. Also known as the bumblebee bat, it’s only about an inch (2.9 to 3.3 mm) long and weighs only 0.02 ounces (1.7 grams).

500

Why do we need protein?

to build and repair essential parts of the body, such as muscles, blood, and organs.

500

In finance, 'cryptocurrency' is a digital form of money. The most famous one is ...

Bitcoin

500

10,000 people and some 350 shipwrecks have made their home here, most near whitefish point. Bombarded by November storms, lake effect snow, and ice this location is known as the Graveyard of the Great Lakes 

  

                                

                              Lake Superior 

500

the only unique species of pinniped to live in a purely freshwater environment for the duration of their lives


Baikal Seal native to Lake Baikal in Siberia. The Baikal seal has inhabited Lake Baikal for roughly two million years 

M
e
n
u