Nocturnal Animals
Creepy Crawlers
Venomous Creatures
Monstrous Mammals
100

Flying mammals that use echolocation and are associated with vampires.

What are bats?


100

The most common external parasite on dogs and cats.

What are fleas?


100

Neutralizes snake venom.


What is antivenom?

100

The biggest animals are primary consumers.

What are herbivores

200

Large eyes, big ears, and camouflage 

What is nocturnal adaptations/characteristics?

200

Causes Lyme disease.

What are Blacklegged Ticks?


200

The evaluation of toxicoses, identification and characterization of toxic substances, determination of their fate in the body, and treatment of toxicoses.

What is toxicology?

200

Red, feed mainly on bamboo using their opposable thumb

What are Red Pandas?


300

These arachnids are nocturnal hunters that wait for prey in their burrows.

What is Curly hair tarantula (Brachypelma albopilosum)?


300

A hard external skeleton that protects the outer surface made of chitin.

What is an exoskeleton?

300

It has the fastest-acting venom.

What is Australian box jellyfish?


300

This mammal has a heart about the same as a Volkswagen Beetle.

What is a blue whale?


400
The percent of nocturnal animals in the world.

~70%

400

These winged insects prefer to nibble on horses but also dogs with pointed ears. 

What are Biting Horse Flies?


400


What is Blue-Ringed Octopus?

400

The largest members of the deer family, standing six feet (1.8 meters) tall from hoof to shoulder, and weighing in at more than 1,000 pounds. You will be K.O'd if they attack you.

What is a Moose?


500

These are special eye cells, nocturnal animals, such as bats and aye-ayes, that allow vision in dim light to signal shape and motion in shades of gray.

Rods


500

Tiny, non-segmented worms that prey on flea larvae used in yards for flea prevention.

What are Nematodes?


500

The only venomous mammal in the world.


What is Pygmy slow lorises?

 - Modified sweat glands near their elbows allow pygmy slow lorises to secrete a toxin. They can lick these glands when alarmed, spreading the toxin to their teeth. Their venom can incapacitate predators as large as humans.


500

Who wins? 2 million chickens vs. Godzilla

Chickens? (debatable)

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