How many feathers does Big Bird have?
What is 4,000?
How many children are in the Von Trapp family in The Sound of Music?
What is Seven?
What is the average number of kittens in a litter?
What is four to six?
The average litter size for cats is 4 to 6 kittens; however, adolescents, seniors, and first-timers typically have smaller-than-average litters.
Which planet is known as the “Morning Star” or “Evening Star,” depending on the time of day it’s visible?
What is Venus?
Since Venus is so striking in its twilight appearances, the planet features heavily in sky mythologies worldwide. Venus's bright morning and evening appearances are the origin for its dual nicknames: the Morning Star, and the Evening Star.
How tall is Big Bird?
What is 8ft 2inc?
Big Bird is a character on the children's television show Sesame Street. Officially performed by Caroll Spinney from 1969 to 2018, he is an eight-foot two-inch (249 cm) tall bright yellow anthropomorphic canary. He can roller skate, ice skate, dance, swim, sing, write poetry, draw, and even ride a unicycle.
Which bird is known for its flamboyant courtship dance and vibrant plumage, native to Papua New Guinea?
What is Bird of Paradise?
The term "Bird of Paradise”, is a group of birds belonging to the family Paradisaeidae, which are native to the tropical rainforests of New Guinea, including the Raja Ampat Islands. These birds are known for their extraordinary plumage, elaborate courtship displays, and unique behaviors.
Where did the band ABBA form?
What is Sweden?
ABBA are a Swedish pop supergroup formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
Which bird is often associated with wisdom and is a symbol of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom?
What is Owl?
Athena was associated with the owl from very early on; in archaic images, she is frequently depicted with an owl perched on her hand. Through its association with Athena, the owl evolved into the national mascot of the Athenians and eventually became a symbol of wisdom.
For which purpose a cat’s tail is used?
What is balance and communication?
Aside from making them look majestic when walking across high or narrow things, tails are essential for your cat's daily life. They provide balance for leaps and jumps as well as sensory input. Cats also use their tails to communicate. In fact, you can tell a lot about a cat's mood by the position of their tail.
A cat can’t taste what flavors?
What are sweets?
According to Scientific American, cats are the only mammals that lack taste receptors for sweetness. They do seem to have taste receptors for sour, bitter, salty, umami (savoriness) and possibly fat along with a taste for something we don't have: adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
What is Ailurophobia?
What is Fear of Cats?
Where was a green cat born?
What is Denmark?
"In 1995, a green kitten "Miss Greeny" was born in north-west Denmark. Mrs Pia Bischoff found the green kitten near a hay loft. Its fur and even its claws were green and the discovery created a sensation among zoological experts in the country and geneticists hoping the colour was due to a genetic mutation.
How many toes do cats have?
What is eighteen?
Normal cats have a total of 18 toes, with five toes on each fore paw, and four toes on each hind paw; polydactyl cats may have as many as nine digits on their front or hind paws.
What was the name of the first cloned cat?
What is CC (Carbon Copy)?
Meet CC, short for Carbon Copy or Copy Cat (depending on who you ask). She was the world's first cloned pet.
How did ancient Egyptians mourn when a family cat died?
What is "Shave off their eyebrows"?
When the cats died, they were mummified. As a sign of mourning, the cat owners shaved off their eyebrows, and continued to mourn until their eyebrows grew back. Art from ancient Egypt shows statues and paintings of every type of feline.
What is a female cat called?
What is Queen?
A male cat is called a tom or tomcat (or a gib, if neutered). A female is called a queen (or sometimes a molly, if spayed). A juvenile cat is referred to as a kitten. In Early Modern English, the word kitten was interchangeable with the now-obsolete word catling.
Who was the first cartoon cat?
What is Felix the Cat?
Felix the Cat is widely considered the world's first animated film star. He first appeared as 'Master Tom' in an animated short titled Feline Follies, released by Paramount Studios on 9 November 1919, a full nine years before Mickey Mouse's debut in Disney's Steamboat Willie (1928).
All cats are born with what color eyes?
What is Blue?
The evolution of your cat's eye color may be similar to your own: Like some people, kittens are born with blue eyes that usually change to another color as they mature and develop pigmentation. You'll start to see the changing color between 4 and 6 weeks old and their final eye color by 2 to 4 months.
Which president brought macaroni and cheese to America?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
We have Jefferson's unique taste to thank for popularizing some of the most beloved foods in American culture— mac 'n' cheese and even french fries.
Which bird is known as the laughing bird?
What is Kookaburra?
kookaburra, (species Dacelo novaeguineae), eastern Australian bird of the kingfisher family (Alcedinidae), whose call sounds like fiendish laughter.
Which Beatles’ single was No. 1 on the Billboard charts for the longest stretch of time?
What is "Hey Jude"?
"Hey Jude" was a number-one hit in many countries around the world and became the year's top-selling single in the UK, the US, Australia and Canada. Its nine-week run at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 tied the all-time record in 1968 for the longest run at the top of the US charts, a record it held for nine years.
Which bird species is famous for its long migrations between the Arctic and Antarctica?
What is Artic Tern?
A small, slender gray-and-white bird with angular wings, the Arctic Tern is well known for its long yearly migration. It travels from its Arctic breeding grounds to Antarctica where it enjoys the Antarctic summer, covering around 25,000 miles.
Which country/s has a square-shaped flag?
What is Switzerland and Vatican?
What is Triskaidekaphobia?
What is "Fear of number Thirteen"?
Triskaidekaphobia is the intense fear of the number thirteen. Triskaidekaphobia is why some architects design buildings without a thirteenth floor. Triskaidekaphobia is made of four ancient Greek components: tris, three; kai, and; deka, ten; and phobos, fear.
What is the national bird of New Zealand, known for its inability to fly and unique appearance?
What is Kiwi?
The kiwi is a unique and curious bird: it cannot fly, has loose, hair-like feathers, strong legs and no tail. Learn more about the kiwi, the national icon of New Zealand and unofficial national emblem.