who is santa
a obesse dude
What family of birds do geese belong to?
a) Anatidae
b) Falconidae
c) Columbidae
d) Accipitridae
Answer: a) Anatidae
Which country was the first to use tanks in combat during World War I?
Britain.
Which animal can hold its breath the longest underwater: a dolphin, a sperm whale, or a sea otter?
A sperm whale. (They can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes!)
What is the oldest known species of turtle?
The Aldabra giant tortoise.
how many raindeer are there
9
What is the name of the sound that geese make?
Answer:Honking.
What is the name of the U.S. military operation that took place in 1990-1991 to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait?
Operation Desert Storm.
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa.
How long can sea turtles hold their breath underwater?
Sea turtles can hold their breath for about 4-7 hours, depending on activity levels and species
free ponits
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How far can geese fly during migration?
Up to 3,000 miles.
Who was the commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II?
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which famous scientist developed the theory of general relativity?
Albert Einstein.
What do turtles primarily use their shells for?
Turtles use their shells for protection from predators and environmental threats.
how high can frosty count
5
Why do geese fly in a V-shaped formation?
To conserve energy by reducing air resistance.
Which U.S. military branch is responsible for space operations?
United States Space Force.
What is the smallest bone in the human body?
The stapes (located in the ear).
Which species of turtle is known to migrate thousands of miles between feeding and nesting grounds?
The loggerhead sea turtle.
who is ruldolh in love with
Clarice
What do geese primarily eat?
Grass, seeds, and small plants
is it true that tooise rools were used in war
true
What was the first toy ever advertised on television?
Mr. Potato Head.
What is the average lifespan of a Galápagos tortoise
Galápagos tortoises can live for over 100 years, with some individuals reaching up to 170 years.