Peacock
Ostrich
Capybara
Axolotl
100

Who shows off the big, colorful feathers — the male or the female?

Male

100

What is an ostrich?

This bird is the largest living bird in the world.

100

Which animal group they belong to?

They are mammals ( rodents ).

100

Which vertebrate group axolotl belongs to?

Amphibians

200

When does a peacock spread its tail feathers?

During courtship displays to attract a mate.

200

Where do ostriches live in the wild?

In Africa’s savannas and deserts.

200

What do capybaras mainly eat?

Grass and other plants. 

They are herbivores.

200

True or False — Axolotls can glow under UV light.

True

300

Why do peacocks make loud calls?  

To warn of danger and to communicate with others

300

Why their eyes are bigger than a brain?

Ostriches have eyes that are bigger than their brains because large eyes help them survive. Living in open savannas and deserts, they rely on sharp vision to spot predators from far away.

300

What body part helps capybaras swim?

Their partially webbed feet.

300

What do axolotls use to breathe underwater?

Gills
400

Difference between peacock and peahen

A peacock is the male with bright blue feathers and a long, colorful tail used for courtship displays, while a peahen is the female with brown, dull feathers that provide camouflage for nesting and protecting chicks.

400

Difference between male and female

Male ostrich has bold black feathers with white wing and tail tips. Female ostrich has grayish‑brown feathers that blend into the environment.

  • Males are usually a little larger and heavier.

  • Females are slightly smaller.

400

What do capybaras use their large front teeth for?

Cutting and chewing plants

400

What special power do axolotls have?

They can regrow body parts like legs and tails.

500

What do peacocks eat?

Peacocks are omnivores. They eat seeds, grains, fruits, plants, and small animals like insects, lizards, and snakes.

500

Five simple sentences about ostriches

  • Ostriches are the largest birds in the world, but they cannot fly.

  • They can run very fast, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h (43 mph).

  • Ostriches lay the biggest eggs of any animal alive today.

  • Male ostriches have black feathers with white tips, while females are brown for camouflage.

  • Their eyes are bigger than their brains, giving them excellent eyesight to spot predators.

500

What is the advantage of having a capybara's eyes, ears, and nose high up on its head?

It allows the capybara to see, hear, and breathe while keeping most of its body underwater.

500

Where in the world can wild axolotls be found?

In Mexico

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