Whales
Ants
Bees
Dogs
100
Yes, they do. Grey whales live in the eastern North Pacific.
Do grey whales live in the eastern North Pacific?
100
Yes, they do. Ants live in ant hills.
Do ants live in ant hills?
100
No, they don't. They have about 20 different communication signals.
Do bees have over 30 (40, 50...) different communication signals?
100
Yes, they do. Dogs communicate with sounds like barking and growling.
Do dogs communicate with sounds like barking and growling?
200
Whales communicate with sound. (How?)
How do whales communicate?
200
Ants find the trail with the help of their antennae. (How?)
How do ants find the trail?
200
Bees communicate with pheromones and dances. (How?)
How do bees communicate?
200
A dog that opens its mouth and shows its teeth feels aggressive. (How?)
How does a dog feel that opens its mouth and shows its teeth?
300
Whales sing because they want to communicate. (Why?)
Why do whales sing?
300
Ants mark trails. (What?)
What do ants mark? / What do ants do?
300
A bee waggles for 5 seconds because the food is 2.5 kilometres away. (Why?)
Why does a bee waggle for 5 seconds?
300
A dog raises its tail because it is confident. (Why?)
Why does a dog raise its tail?
400
They don't communicate with gestures because they live under water. (Why?)
Why do whales not communicate with gestures?
400
Ants notify an enemy with a specific scent. (How?)
How do ants notify an enemy attack?
400
We call the bees' dances the 'round dance' and the 'waggle dance'. (What?)
What do we call the bees' dances?
400
Dogs communicate with their eyes, ears, tail and paws. (How?)
How do dogs communicate? / What body parts do dogs communicate with?
500
A humpback whale's song lasts up to an hour. (How Long?)
How long does a humpback whale's song last?
500
A pheromone affects the behaviour of other animals. (What?)
What does a pheromone affect?
500
The round dance tells us that the food source is very close. (What?)
What does the round dance tell us?
500
Dogs wag their tails when they are happy. (When?)
When do dogs wag their tails?