Elephants
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Category: History
200

THIS amazing elephant appendage can drink and hold up to 8 litres of water and can even be used as a snorkel when swimming!

What is their trunk?

200

Glasses tinted to protect the eyes from sunlight or glare

What are sunglasses?

200

A clover needs THIS many petals to be considered lucky.

What are 4 petals?

400

Baby elephants are born without THIS sense we use every day. Those babies have to be careful not to bump into anything!

What is sight/vision?

400

A dish of ice cream with added ingredients such as fruit, nuts, syrup, and whipped cream.

What is a sundae?

400

You might find this lucky iron item under a horse's hoof!

What is a horse shoe?

600

TRUE or FALSE

Elephants are the biggest mammals in the world-- including the ocean!

FALSE!

The biggest mammal in the world is the blue whale!

600

The PAST TENSE of the word meaning to go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; to become submerged.

What is sunk?

600

Rolling a pair of 1's, or "Snake Eyes", is commonly thought to be BAD luck. 

You might be better off rolling THIS lucky number that starts with the letter "S"

What is seven?

800

Elephant tusks are made out of THIS hard, white material. 

What is ivory?

800

A gigantic sea wave caused by an earthquake, landslide, or other disturbance.

What is a tsunami?

800

These small Native American hoops sometimes hang over beds to catch bad dreams... 

Since they represent good energy some people consider them to be lucky too!

What are Dream Catchers?

1000

The TWO main elephant species, named after the continents they are found on. 

They both start with the letter "A"! 

What are African and Asian elephants?

1000

To fail to understand something correctly. 

What is misunderstand? 

1000

In some cultures, carrying around the foot of THIS animal is believed to bring good luck.

It must be hard to hop with only one foot!

What is a rabbit?

1000

The title given to a ruler of ancient Egypt. 

Tutankhamen, sometimes called "King Tut", would have really been addressed using THIS title. 

What is a Pharaoh?