The Foja Mountains are located in New Guinea.
(True or False?)
True
The tree mouse often walks on the ground.
(True or False?)
False
The blossom bat has a short tongue.
(True or False?)
False
Based on the passage, the Pinocchio frog was easy to find many times during the trip.
(True or False?)
False
When did the scientists explore the Foja Mountains?
A. 2005
B. 2008
C. 2010
D. 2012
B. 2008
How does the tree mouse travel through the forest?
A. By jumping on the ground
B. By flying
C. By moving through trees like highways
D. By swimming
C. By moving through trees like highways
What does the blossom bat use its long tongue for?
A. To catch insects
B. To drink nectar from flowers
C. To clean itself
D. To make sounds
B. To drink nectar from flowers
Why is the frog called the Pinocchio frog?
A. Because it has a long nose
B. Because it is wooden
C. Because it is very small
D. Because it can talk
A. Because it has a long nose
Why is the Foja Mountains area special for scientists?
A. It has many roads
B. It is untouched by humans
C. It is full of cities
D. It is covered by snow
B. It is untouched by humans
What does the tree mouse use as its “highway” in the forest?
A. The ground
B. The river
C. The trees
D. The caves
C. The trees
What is the blossom bat compared to in the passage?
It is compared to a hummingbird of the bat world.
Where did the scientists find the Pinocchio frog?
In the camp kitchen.
Scientists found at least 12 new species in the Foja Mountains during their trip.
(True or False?)
True
Who found the tree mouse during the expedition?
Biologist Kristofer Helgen.
Why does the blossom bat have a long tongue?
A. To eat insects inside flowers
B. To drink nectar deep inside flowers
C. To fight other bats
D. To build nests
B. To drink nectar deep inside flowers
How many Pinocchio frogs did the scientists see during the trip?
Only one.