Strange but True!
Countries
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Animal Superpowers
The Olympics
100

This animal has three hearts.

Octupus

100

This country has the Eiffel Tower, is famous for croissants and baguettes, and is known as the “City of Light.”

France

100

Jayden packed his lunch without an ice pack and left it in a warm backpack all day, and his milk became stinky.

It wasn't cold enough to keep his milk cold and fresh

100

This animal can close its ears and nose and go for weeks without drinking water in the desert.

Camel

100

In this sport, teams throw a ball over a net, trying to land it in the opponent’s court.

Volleyball
200

This animal sleeps standing up: Opossum, pig, or horse?

Horse

200

This country is famous for sushi, Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, and bullet trains.

Japan

200

Emma left the classroom windows open during lunch, and when she came back to her class the books on the sill were soaked.

It rained into the class

200

This bird has special feathers that make its flight almost silent when hunting at night.

Owl

200

In this winter sport, athletes glide on ice performing spins, jumps, and choreographed routines.

Figure skating

300

Bananas are actually this type of plant: fruit, berry, or flower?

Berry

300

This country is known for the Taj Mahal, Bollywood films, and spices such as curry.

India

300

Mia wore her favorite black jacket while riding her bike at night, and a driver did not see her right away.

She was not easy to see because her clothes blended in with the dark

300

This reptile can drop its tail when grabbed and grow a new one later.

Lizard

300

In this water sport, swimmers use strokes like freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, or breaststroke to finish the fastest.

Swimming

400

Where is a shrimp’s heart? In its body, its head, or its tail?

Its head

400

This country is famous for maple syrup, Niagara Falls, and ice hockey as a national sport.

Canada

400

Lily watered her garden every day, even after heavy rain, and the roots of the plants began to rot.

Lily over watered her plants

400

This animal uses its long, sticky tongue to catch ants and termites inside logs and hills.

Anteater

400

Competitors wear protective gear and use swords to score points by touching their opponent.

Fencing

500

This bird can fly backward.

Hummingbird

500

This country has the Amazon rainforest, Christ the Redeemer statue, and is famous for Carnival and soccer.

Brazil

500

Owen touched the metal part of a spoon that had been sitting in boiling water and dropped it quickly.

The metal of the spoon heated up from the boiling water

500

This animal has thick fur and a layer of fat to stay warm in freezing Arctic weather.

Polar bear

500

In this sport, athletes slide down an icy track lying on their stomachs, trying to reach the finish line as fast as possible.

Skeleton

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