BEES
OCEAN OBSERVATORY
PASTRY PARADISE
FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
DOMESTIC FOOD PRODUCERS
100
This type of bee feeds the queen, gets pollen and makes honey.
What are worker bees.
100
Named after a vegetable because of it's shape.
What is a sea cucumber.
100
Caterpillar shaped rolls.
What are croissants.
100
This is a tiny green plant that grows in ponds.
What is algae.
100
Eggs.
What are chickens.
200
These bees make sure foreign bees and other insects don't enter the hive.
What are guard bees.
200
This very intelligent sea animal can change colors to blend in with it's surroundings.
What is an octopus.
200
Opposite of "Right side up pie."
What is upside down cake.
200
These fish look like giant goldfishes.
What are carps.
200
We rely on these animals to give us milk.
What are cows.
300
These bees set out to find a new hive site when the hive swarms.
What are scout bees.
300
DAILY DOUBLE. The name of the octopus that can use a phone.
Who is Becky.
300
A chocolaty dish made from marshmallow creme.
What is fudge.
300
This newt type animal is often mistaken for a tadpole.
What is a mud puppy.
300
We have this animal on a special day.
What is turkey.
400
Bees use this to turn nectar into honey.
What is saliva.
400
This type of coral blisters the skin on contact.
What is fire coral.
400
These colorful cookies originated here.
What is Italy.
400
They look like mini lobsters.
What are crayfish.
400
They fertilize our plants.
What are worms.
500
This is how the bees kill the queen.
What is frying.
500
This dish, despite the name, is actually a tasty cinnamon treat.
What is coffee cake.
500
They are not to eat, these clam family freshwater animals.
What are freshwater mussels.
500
We can make cheese with their milk.
What are goats.
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