Infringers
Fur-ensics
Vocabulary
Brain Shenanigans
Arts and Quests
100

What does it mean to be an infringer?

Taking someone else's ideas or property for your own.

100

What are the people called who may have done the crime?

suspects

100

The energy an object possesses due to its motion.

Kinetic Energy

100

How big is your brain?

Two fists

100

What did you crawl through to get to the burrow?

Thicket

200

What is a document you can apply for to protect your ideas?

A patent!

200

What was the Capybara detective's name?

Captain E. Bara

200

The stored energy an object.

Potential Energy

200

True or False:

Your brain grows when it is comfortable.

False!

200

What is the name of our new chef?

Chef Scott

300

What is the science of making and breaking codes called?

Cryptography

300

What was the Captain's turtle's name?

Shell

300

What kind of animal is a monotreme?

A mammal that lays eggs

300

What side of the brain controls the left side of your body?

Right side

300

A _______ helps us examine very small objects so we can see their structure.

Microscope

400

What is it called when someone send you an email trying to falsely get your information?

Phishing

400

What code is made of 4 letters and contains all the information for your body?

DNA

400

A set of mental processes in the brain that help us manage, organize, and execute daily tasks

Executive Functioning Skills

400

Your brain develops from the ______ to the _____

Back to the Front

400

What is it called if you didn't wear gloves and mixed your DNA with the DNA evidence?

Contamination

500

Where in the US is the U.S. Patent Office?

Virginia

500

What is the story someone tells to try and prove they didn't do it?

Alibi

500

What two animals are the only monotremes?

Platypus and Echnida

500

What animal was on our Smooth Brain video?

Greyhound dog
500

The steadfast, continued effort to achieve a goal despite difficulties, delays, or setbacks.

Perseverance