The typical texture of a cat's tongue.
What is Sandpaper?
The other name for a flying squirrel.
What is a sugar glider?
Name 2 degrees you could get to become a zookeeper.
What are: animal science, zoology, biology, marine biology, conservation biology, or wildlife management?
The term to describe a mother pig.
What is a "sow"?
Queen Elizabeth I owned 30 of this breed in her lifetime.
What is a Corgi?
A cat breed that has no fur.
What is a Sphinx cat?
The term for a baby rabbit.
What is a kit, or a kitten?
Careers available at zoos (name 3).
What are: zookeeper, researcher, wildlife rehabilitator, veterinarian, wildlife biologist, zoo curator, animal behaviourists, all guest services jobs, horticulturists, and financial managers/directors.
The animal that sleeps standing up.
What is a horse?
The breed with a curled tail native to Japan.
The name for a group of cats.
What is a clowder?
The word and meaning for ferret in Latin.
What are ferritus and "little thief"?
The name and place of the zoo with the most amount of animals.
What is the Berlin Zoo/Berlin Zoological Garden, in, well, Berlin, Germany.
What is a ferrier?
This dog breed is considered to be the smartest in the world.
What is a Border Collie?
The country with the most cats for pets.
The three terms to describe a group of parrots.
What are a pandemonium, a company, and a flock?
What is Schönbrunn Zoo and Vienna? (Est. 1752!)
By vaccinating what animal did the United Kingdom virtually eliminate salmonella?
What is a chicken?
The breed that is said to be able to beat a Cheetah in a race.
What is a Greyhound?
Emotions a cat could be feeling if it has: wide eyes with dilated pupils, upward ears, and its tail is flicking from side to side.
What are playful, excited, or happy?
The U.S State where hamsters are banned.
What is Hawaii?
The country that has shut down all public zoos.
What is Costa Rica?
The animal that is known to self-medicate by eating certain herbs and plants when sick with some illnesses.
What is a sheep?
The breed that is native to both Siberia and Northern Russia and were used for sledding, herding, and for warming (mainly children, making them very friendly!).
What is a Samoyed?