Invasive or Native?
Multiple Choice
100

Is the White Tail Deer Invasive or Native to Ohio?

What is an Ohio Native?


ohiodnr.gov/discover-and-learn/animals/mammals/white-tailed-deer. Accessed 09 Jan. 2026.

100

What is the main difference that separates an Invasive species from a Non-Native species?

A. Invasive species cause economic or environmental harm.

B. Invasive species are always animals, while non-native species are plants.

C. Non-native species are unable to reproduce in the wild.

Correct Answer: A. Invasive species cause economic or environmental harm.

200

Is the Black Carp Invasive or Native to Ohio? 🐟

 What is an Invasive species? 


“Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon Piceus): U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.” FWS.Gov, www.fws.gov/species/black-carp-mylopharyngodon-piceus. Accessed 09 Jan. 2026.

200

Which one of these animals is not invasive to Ohio?

A. Asian Long horned Beetle

B. American Bullfrog

C. Fox Squirrels

Correct Answer: C. Fox Squirrels 🐿

300

True or False. Spotted Lantern flies are an Ohio invasive species. 🏮🪰

True! 😄 


“Spotted Lanternfly.” Spotted Lanternfly | National Invasive Species Information Center, www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/invertebrates/spotted-lanternfly. Accessed 09 Jan. 2026.

300

How many native plant species are in Ohio?

A. 500

B. 1,800

C. 2,000

400

In Ohio, approximately 10% to 15% of all plant species are non-native, True or False? 

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False! Approximately 22% to 25% of plant species are non-native

ohiodnr.gov/discover-and-learn/plants-trees/invasive-plants. Accessed 09 Jan. 2026.

400

How many months does it take for another Invasive aquatic species to be discovered in Ohio?

A. 30 Months

B. 50 Months

C. 10 Months

Correct Answer: A. 30 Months

500

There are more than 70 invasive plant species in Ohio. True or False? ☘

True! There are around 100 invasive plant species in the state.

dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/upload/ohiodnr.gov/documents/wildlife/wildlife-management/Invasive%20Alien%20Species%20pub416.pdf. Accessed 09 Jan. 2026.

500

Which native Ohio tree is famously known as the "Ohio Banana" because of its tropical-tasting fruit?

A. Sugar Maple

B. Pawpaw

C. Buckeye

Correct Answer: B. Pawpaw 

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