Facts and formation
Vegetation
Plants and flowers
Mammals
Reptiles and Amphibians
100

What is the location of the North Dakota Badlands?

What is the Little Missouri River in the southwestern part of the state.
100

What is the state grass?

What is western wheatgrass?

100

What succulent (stores water in its pods) is widespread in the Badlands?

What is the prickly pear cactus?

100

Which game animal prefers steep and open land so that it can watch for predators?

What are bighorn sheep?

100

What is the only venomous snake in North Dakota?

What is the prairie rattlesnake?

200

What did early French trappers and explorers call this area?

What is the "bad land to travel across"?

200

What is the state fruit and a festival is held for it every year in Williston ND?

What is Chokecherry?

200

Which flower opens in the evening and is pollinated by night-flying insects?

What is the gumbo lily?

200

What are the fastest running animals on the continent?

What are pronghorn?

200

Which lizard lives in areas that have sagebrush and large patches of bare ground and males has some blue underside?

What is the northern sagebrush lizard?

300

What do the rugged landscapes of the Little Missouri Badlands consist of?

What are hills, cliffs, valleys, gullies, buttes, hoodoos, and other natural features?

300

Which slow-growing tree can reach the age of 300 years?

What is Rocky Mountain juniper?

300

In Canada what are Chokecherries called?

What are "Saskatoon berries"?

300

What did Lewis and Clark call prairie dogs?

What are "barking squirrels? 

300

What two defense mechanisms does the short-horned lizard use? 

What is inflates it body to twice its side and blood squirting out of eyes?

400

What shaped most of North Dakota's landscape?

What is the Wisconsinan glacier?

400

Which trees need so little water that they can grow on dry hillsides?

What are Juniper trees?

400

What flower was used to make a tea to treat headaches, rattlesnake bites, and poison ivy?

What is the yellow coneflower?

400

Which mammal got its name because of his big ears?

What are mule deer?

400

What is North Dakotas largest snake?

What is the bullsnake?

500

The area of public land in the Badlands is about the same size as what state?

What is Delaware?

500

Which tree had its inner bark and seeds used for food and the sap used as chewing gum?

What is Ponderosa pine?

500

What plant and what insect have a "symbiotic relationship"? (two species that cannot survive without each other)

What are the yucca and the yucca moth?

500

Which rodent is sometimes called a "pack rat"?

What is the bushy-tailed woodrat?

500
What length can an adult bullsnake reach?

What is over 6 feet?

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