Florida Animals
US States
Sports
Languages
Things that fly
100

A sea cow.

What is a manatee?

100

This state is home to the Panthers, Jaguars, and Rays.

What is Florida?

100
This is the most watched sport in the US.

What is football?

100

This is the most common language in the world.

What is English?

100

Some are expensive, some are cheap, but all cannot fly in a "no-fly" zone.

What is a drone?

200

Watch out! This Florida animal travels thousands of miles every year in search of food and warm water.

What are sharks?

200

This state is closest to Russia.

What is Alasksa?

200

This is the most played sport in the US.

What is football?

200

This is the second most common language in the world.

What is Mandarin?

200

This can rotate its head 270 degrees

What is an owl?

300

Often associated with Florida, these non-native birds represent fun, sun, and are a girly color.

What are flamingos?

300

This state has the northern most point in the contiguous US.

What is Minnesota?

300

This is the most played sport in the world.

What is football/soccer?

300

This is the language spoken in the Catholic church.

What is Latin?

300

In 1907, Paul Cornu was a French engineer to designed this flying thing that typically holds 2 to 4 people at a time.

What is a helicopter? 

400

Despite 21 million people, they all avoid these 1.3 million species.

What are alligators?

400

There has never been a US president or vice president born in this state.

What is Colorado?
400

This sport has an estimated 4 BILLION famns globally.

What is soccer/football?

400

This one begins with Alpha and ends with Omega.

What is Greek?

400

This is something that actually swims.

What is a flying fish?

500

One of the most intelligent and loved animals.

What are dolphins?

500

The most populous state.

What is California?

500

This sport is most similar to football.

What is rugby?

500

This is the ancient language of pictures.

What is hieroglyphics?

500

This insect's wings are transparent.

What is a butterfly?