World on the move
Following the sun
The next generation
Freedom to roam
Forests
100

 What are baby manatees called?

cuff/cuffs

100

Every ___ seconds a queen bee lays an egg

1 seconds 

100

When baby seals are born what type and gender of whale hunt them?

female orca

100

In what month do baby penguin learn how to swim?

January 

100

 How many centimeters long is the gray mouse lemur?

15cm

200

How many days do humpback whales have to eat?

90 days 

200

What colour do salmon turn when breeding?

red

200

In one night how many crabs reach the coast?

4 million

200

What direction do pronghorn antelope travel?

North

200

hornbills feed off of 40 or more trees? True or false?

False

300

What animal has the longest migration on earth?

short tailed shearwaters

300

What happens if a baby polar bear can’t keep up with it’s mom?

it’s forced to be abandoned

300

How long does the ember penguin deliver food to its baby, once born?

10 weeks

300

how do orcas try to kill baby whale calves?

By jumping on their back, pushing them under water, trying to drown the calf?

300

there are less than ___ siberian tigers.

600

400

How many km away can a polar bear smell its prey?

30km

400

How long do salmon go without eating when swimming to their destination to breed?

8 weeks

400

How many weeks do puma siblings stay close to each other after leaving mom?

7 weeks

400

there could be more than half a million army ants in the colony but when moving the coleny how many ants get left behind?

None

400

Why is it important for a hornbill to be wise when trying to find a partner?

Because they will live the rest of their lives together.

500

What do albatross typically throw up?

lighters and bottle caps

500

How many bees gather around the queen bee in a colony?

30,000 bees


500

 How do sea turtles know where to lay their eggs?

because of earth’s magnetic field

500

how many km do pronghorn antelope travel to get to  the rocky mountains?

230km



500

Why do most female bald eagles win in a fight?

Because they are larger than the male. Even when young.  

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