How long is a green anole?
5-8 inches
What animal is know for pecking trees to obtain wood-boring insects?
A woodpecker
What is the smallest mammal in Pennsylvania?
Pygmy shrew
What are some of the most common spiders in Pennsylvania? (Name 3)
Grass Spider, Yellow Garden Spider, Wolf Spider, Daddy Longlegs Spider, Jumping Spider, Common House Spider.
What is the most specific classification of the taxonomy hierarchy?
Species
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What small bird in Pennsylvania has a coloration of black and yellow?
American gold finch
what mammal is 120-160 LBS that's for game
white tail deer male
What common spider in Pennsylvania makes funnel-shaped webs?
Pennsylvania funnel-web spider
What is the coyote genus?
Canis latrans
What's the largest snake found in Pennsylvania?
Black rat snake
What kind of memory does a raven have?
Episodic Memory
what is the name of the skunk that has spots all over
Eastern spotted skunk
what kind of tarantula has a black abdomen and bright red or orange legs
fire leg Mexican tralantula
What domain contains all living organisms?
Eukarya
What kind of ability tests to ravens exceed in?
(2 answers)
Cognitive ability and creative ability tests.
What are some of the largest birds in Pennsylvania? (Name 3)
Bald eagle, Osprey, golden eagle, turkey vulture, great horned owl, Canada goose
what is fed grass and used for livestock that's big and beefy and used for dairy
COW
What do spiders do when they feel threatened?
They stand in a position to make themselves look bigger
what chipmunk is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America. It is the only living member of the chipmunk genus Tamias.
Eastern chipmunk
What is the largest reptile in Pennsylvania
The broadhead skink
what bird is black with a red shoulder and yellow wing bar,
red winged black bird
what animal is fattened, domesticated, and mainly used for meat and has a very distinguished noise
what spider in Pennsylvania is know for living in gardens and has the yellow and black color variation
What are the 8 parts of the taxonomy hierarchy
Domain, kingdom, class, phylum, order, family, genus, and species.