Birds of the World
Space
The Human Body
Cats
100

Which bird is known for its elaborate courtship dance?

Peacock

100

Which planet has the largest ocean?

Jupiter

100

What is the technical term for the collarbone?

Clavicle

100

Which theme park employs a small army of cats?

Disneyland

About 200 cats roam the park and hunt down any lingering rodents trying to catch a leftover from the day’s park-goers.  

200

What is the tallest bird in the world?

Ostrich

200

Which constellation represents a hunter and weapons?

Orion

200

Which muscle is responsible for breathing?

Diaphragm

200

Which ancient civilization worshipped a goddess who resembled a cat?

Egyptian 

Bastet, or Bast, was a warrior-goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was originally depicted as a lioness, but after domesticated cats became a valued and revered part of Egyptian life, Bastet began to resemble a house cat

300

Which bird can fly backward?

Hummingbird

300

Which is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Venus

300

How many chambers are there in the human heart?

Four (two atria, two ventricles)

300

Which country was the first to send a cat into space?

France

400

Which bird is known for its ability to mimic sounds?

Lyrebird

400

What is the only planet not named after a God?

Earth

400

What is the liquid component of blood?

Plasma

400

How many eyelids do cats have on each eye?

Three - Upper, Lower and 3rd eyelid 

500

Which is the heaviest bird that can fly?

Albatross

500

What is at the center of the Milky Way galaxy?

A black hole

500

What is the process of blood clotting called?

Coagulation

500

Which state has a U.S. city had a cat serve as mayor for nearly 20 years?

Talkeetna, Alaska