What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
Bats
Which bird is considered the fastest?
The Peregrine Falcon
Most venomous snake in the US?
eastern diamondback rattlesnake
We'll accept rattlesnack
Name something you use with your arms to save energy while climbing on the wall?
Song #1
Lion King
How far away can a wolf smell its prey?
A) 2 miles
B) 1/2 mile
C) 1 mile
D) 3 miles
A) 2 miles!
What bird lays the largest egg?
Ostrich
What frog species is frozen for up to 8 months each year?
Wood Frog
What is the technique called where you press your toe against the wall with your leg extended to the side?
Song #2
The Jungle Book
What mammal has the most powerful bite?
Hippos!
Why are flamingos pink?
Their diet is rich in algae, shrimp, and crustaceans
What separates amphibians from reptiles?
-breathe through their skin
-reproduce in the water
-skin is moist and has mucus
-born with gills but later develop lungs
What do you call it when you put your foot against the wall and don't use a foot hold?
Smearing
Song # 3
Madagascar
A newborn kangaroo is about the size of a…?
Lima Bean (will accept any bean)
What's the largest fish?
A whale shark
What adaptation allowed reptiles to evolve away from the water
Eggs with a hard shell
Which part of your body is strongest in climbing?
Legs
Song #4
Brother Bear
Which has the thickest fur of any mammal?
Sea otter
What is a group of parrots called?
A pandemonium
According to legend, how did the milk snake get its name?
Answer: They are commonly found in barns and were thought to drink the milk of cows
Interesting Information:
Milk snakes are native to the farm areas of the United States, and were found in barns with cows in them. Farmers would think they were drinking the cow's milk, when in fact they were dining in on some rats.
Milk snakes also have a very nice pattern to them, take a look at one sometime.
What do you call it when you put two hands or two feed onto the same hold?
Match
Song # 5