This is considered the world's deadliest animal!
Mosquito
On May 27, 1937, this landmark bridge that connects San Francisco to Marin County opened.
Golden Gate Bridge

What Province or Territory is Orange?
Ontario
What flowers grow on faces?
Tulips
May I borrow your toonie to buy this double-double at the most Canadian of coffee shops?
Tim Hortons
These bugs are the most common animal in the world with a total population of around 20 quadrillion.
Hint: They might crash your picnic
Ants
What is Celebrated on May 4th?
Hint: may the fourth be with you!
Star Wars Day

What Province or Territory is Black?
Alberta
What's the best way to make a bouncy pool?
Add Spring Water
May I ______?
If you had to go number 1 or 2 in school
May I use the washroom?
This insect, known for its transformation, emerges from a chrysalis in the spring as a beautiful winged insect?
Butterfly
In May 1932, who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from Newfoundland.
Amelia Earhart

What Province or Territory is Green?
Newfoundland
Does February march?
No, but April May!
May I ____?
To politely ask to get up from the table
May I be excused?
This insect is a keystone species, supporting the reproduction of 80% of the world's flowering plants
Bees
On May 19, 1910, this comet came as close to Earth as it ever has.
Halleys Comet

What Province or Territory is Pink?
Nunavut
Why do bees have such well-groomed (and sticky!) hair?
Because they use honeycombs!
May I politely request this Canadian snack made of fries, gravy, and cheese curds — and possibly offend someone by calling it “just loaded fries”?
Poutine
These insects navigate by the light of the moon, so regular light disorients them rather than attract them
Moths
On May 25, 1935, “The Great Bambino” hit the 714th and final home run of his career. What was his real name?
Babe Ruth

What Province or Territory is Purple?
Yukon
When is it impossible to plant flowers?
When you haven't botany!
May I remind you — this national summer sport of Canada was played by Indigenous peoples long before Europeans arrived.
Lacrosse