Costa Rican Wildlife
Costa Rican Geography
Riddle Me This
Places PPT has been
100

This creature is the second loudest creature in the world – behind the kakapo – and as a group can be heard around three miles (five kilometers) away.

Howler Monkey

100

What continent is Costa Rica on?

North America 

100

What is harder to catch the faster you run?

Your breath

100

This city is known for its swirling energies 

Sedona
200

These vibrantly colored creatures can be found in the trees throughout the rainforest of Costa Rica. 

Red Eyed Tree Frog 


200

What is the name of the Volcano near La Fortuna?

Arenal Volcano 


200

What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

Short

200

Where the virgin river flows…

St George Utah

300

What creature found in Costa Rica is nicknamed the hog-nosed raccoon? 

The Coati-mundi

300

What two bodies of water border the East and West Coast of Costa Rica?

The Carribean and Pacific

300

What tastes better than it smells?

Your tongue

300

This place is surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Nuevo Vallarta 

400

This stunning butterfly, native to the rainforest, symbolizes hope, change, and transformation. It's also associated with light, endurance, and life.

The Blue Morpho

400

What mountain range divides the country with some mountains reaching  into the cloud forest?  

Talamanca Mountain Range

400

What runs, but never walks. Murmurs, but never talks. Has a bed, but never sleeps. And has a mouth, but never eats?

A river 

400

This town is neighbored by a famous ghost town. 

Gatlinburg 

500

What is the most venomous snake in Costa Rica that is nicknamed the Costa Rican landmine?

The Fer De Lance

500

This is one of driest most tropical of the seven Costa Rican provinces but it does still experiences a rainy season.

Guanacaste 

500

Spelled forwards I’m what you do every day, spelled backward I’m something that is not good. What am I?

Live 

500

While the official language is Spanish, this place has indigenous languages like Bribri, Cabécar, Maleku, and Guaymí are also spoken.

Costa Rica

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