What's the fancy term for a female fox.?
Vixen
Which water-dwelling beast packs the mightest chomp in the deep blue.?
Crocodile
What's the name for a baby frog once it leaves the egg.?
Tadpole
What bird hold the title as the national animal of the United States.?
Bald Eagle
What do you call baby Kangaroos.?
Joey
What do you call a male panda.?
Boar
What unique trait does the seahorse have that sets them apart from others in the ocean world.?
The male carries the babies.
Colossal lizards, known as Komodo dragons, roam free in whic Southeast Asian paradise.?
Indonesia
What's the name of a birds nails.?
Talons
What is the largest land animal, known for it's size and trunk.?
Elephant
What is the key difference between a deer and an antelope.?
A deer has antlers, while an antelope has horns.
Which fish is the only one that can blink it's eyelids.?
Shark
What do you call a group of snakes together in the wild.?
Nest-Pit-Bed-Knot
(Depending on the type of snake)
Crows are known for their outstanding smarts and their problem solving skills, what is the most remarkable thing the crow memory is known for.?
Recognizing and remember individual human faces.
What do you call an animal that eats both meat and platns.?
Omnivore
Which majestic land mammal proudly represents the state of Wyoming.?
(Within the nearest 5,000 counts) - How many marine species are there.?
242,000
Believed to be around 2.2m
Which mystical amphibian can regrow lost limbs and even it's tail.?
Axolotl
How many species of Osprey are there.?
One. (1 pt.)
-Four Subspecies (.5 pt.)
What percentage of a whale is it's tail.?
One-Third
What mammal kills the most people each year.?
Hippopotamus-around 500 people each year
3-letter term for a squad of whales or dolphines in the seas.?
Pod
What the name of the most poisonous frog on Earth, known for it's dazzling colors and deadly toxins.?
Golden Poison Dart Frog
There are roughly 11,000 bird species. How many known species cannot fly.? (Nearest answer)
Around 60 flightless birds still living. (1 pt.)
-226- About 166 others have gone extinct (.5 pt.)
The Saint Bernard is from which country in Europe.?
Switzerland