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100

This plant is known as the "Corpse Flower" because of its foul odor resembling that of rotting flesh.

What is a titan arum?

100

This animal has three hearts to pump it's blue colored blood.

What is an octopus?

100

This is the world's largest island that is not a continent, known for its stunning landscapes, including glaciers, fjords, and volcanic activity.

What is Greenland?

100
This athlete is the only person in the hall of fame for both the football and baseball.

Who is Cal Hubbard?

100

This queen has two birthdays. 

Who is Queen Elizabeth?
200

Sometimes called a resurrection plant, this desert plant is part of the spikemoss family and is famous for being able to survive for years without water.

What is selaginella lepidophylla?

200

This mammal is the only one that is capable of sustained flight (and not just gliding).

What is a bat?

200

This is the deepest freshwater lake in the world, known for its crystal-clear waters and unique biodiversity.

What is Lake Baikal in Russia?

200

President Abraham Lincoln was an accomplished athlete in this sport.

What is wrestling?

200

This is the real name for the hashtag symbol.

What is octothorpe?

300

This carnivorous plant uses a passive trap, often called a "pitfall trap," filled with digestive enzymes to capture and digest prey.

What is a Pitcher Plant (or Nepenthes)?

300

This bird mimics the sounds of chainsaws, camera shutters, and other man-made noises, incorporating them into its elaborate songs.

What is a Lyrebird (or Menura)?

300

This country is home to the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, where some weather stations have never recorded rainfall.

What is Chile?

300

This sport combines elements of soccer and golf, where players kick a soccer ball into a series of large holes on a course with the fewest number of kicks.

What is FootGolf?

300

The one hundred folds in a chef's hat stand for 100 ways to cook this food.

What is an egg?

400

This plant can grow at an incredibly fast rate of up to 3.3 feet per day, making it one of the fastest-growing plants on Earth. 

What is Giant Bamboo (or Dendrocalamus giganteus)?

400

This critically endangered salamander has the ability to regrow its limbs if they are lost, a phenomenon known as autotomy.

What is an axolotl?

400

This city is located on two continents.

What is Istanbul?

400

This sport requires competitors to slide stones across a sheet of ice while teammates sweep the ice in front of the stone to control its speed and direction.

What is Curling?

400

This famous Paris monument grows in height by about 6 inches in the summer. 

What is the Eiffel Tower?

500

This plant has leaves that fold up quickly and dramatically when touched, a behavior known as thigmonasty.

What is a Mimosa pudica? 

Also accept "Sensitive Plant" or "Touch-Me-Not"

500

This mammal's eyes change color depending on the season and adaptation that helps it see in different light levels.

What is the reindeer?

500

This landlocked country is entirely surrounded by Italy and is one of the world's smallest countries by both area and population.

What is San Marino?

500

This person is the only pro-basketball player to never be fouled out of an NBA game.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain?

500

This fruit is the only one that has seeds on the outside of the fruit instead of on the inside.

What is a strawberry?