Which animal can change its color to match its surroundings?
Chameleon
An "umbilicoplasty" is a form of cosmetic surgery intended to modify the appearance of what typically unnoticed body part?
Belly Button
What food is Tiana famous for in The Princess and The Frog?
Beignets
What's the name of the giraffe mascot for Toys R' Us?
Geoffrey
Which is the only muscle that never tires?
Cardiac Muscle
Florida is the only state to have a wild population of what?
Monkeys
What fibrous tissue connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus? It is named after the Greek hero.
Achilles Tendon
Which iconic Pixar food delivery truck is spotted as an Easter egg in many movies?
Pizza Planet
What is a group of lions called?
Pride
What is the biggest city in North America (by population)
Mexico City
Which big cat might also be called a cougar, a panther, or a puma?
What structure controls the pupil (and therefore how much light is let into the eye) and shares its name with a flower (which kind of makes sense, as it’s the most colorful part of your eye)?
Iris
Finish the line: "A dream is a wish....."
How many kingdoms are in Westeros in Game of Thrones?
7
It takes years to become certified to cook and serve this type of fish.
Pufferfish
Which environmental factor affects whether a sea turtle will be born male or female?
Temperature
What iron containing metalloprotein carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body? It is in the red blood cells of most vertebrate animals.
Hemoglobin
Elemental is the second only Pixar movie to not feature any human characters. What was the first?
Cars
What is Pt on the Periodic Table?
Platinum
Which disease is known as the "silent killer"?
Hypertension
This disease, contracted by animals, is almost 100% fatal if not treated quickly.
The least understood of the five types of taste receptors on the human tongue are those for nucleotides and glutamates that are described by what Japanese term, which translates to something like "savoriness?"
Umami
Which three continents are currently home to Disney theme parks?
North America, Europe and Asia
Who was the only civilian to die during the Battle of Gettysburg?
Jenny Wade
Paper invented by Egyptians was called:
Papyrus
When an animal is "arboreal", it means it spends most of its time where?
In the tree canopy
Which medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening?
Hemorrhage
In Wreck-It Ralph, what is the name of the game that Ralph meets Vanellope in?
Sugar Rush
What is the term for a word that is the same forwards and backwards?
Palindrome
What fictional island was Jurassic Park located on?
Isla Nublar
Which animal gets its name from a South African word meaning "Earth pig"?
Aardvark
Piloerection," which involves the contraction of hundreds or thousands of small "arrector pili" muscles in the body, is better known by what name?
Goosebumps
What real-life Italian town inspired the setting of Luca?
Genoa
What natural wonder is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe?
Victoria Falls
What is the dot over the letter "i" called?
Which animal is a member of the giraffe family but has stripes similar to a zebra’s on its legs?
Okapi
The Tympanic Membrane is the scientific term for what?
Ear drum
What was Mickey Mouse originally going to be named?
Mortimer Mouse
What was the first toy advertised on television?
Mr. Potato Head
What's the longest-running film franchise?
Godzilla