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100

What key do you type to get this: ñ

(Alt+___= answer for all of these)

N

100

What is the largest rodent on Earth?

Capybara

100

Who was the first president to be impeached?

Andrew Johnson

100

What animal has a fat layer of fat called blubber and long, waterproof fur?

Polar Bear

100

What is a baby spider called?

Spiderling

200

What key do you type to get this: ®

R

200

Aside from Chimpanzees, Orangutans, and Bamboons- what type of gorilla is the next closest living relatives to humans 

Mountain Gorilla

200

Name two of the seven founding fathers.

John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington

200

What fox has a dark coat in the summer and white coat in the winter?

The Artic Fox

200

What is the National animal of Scotland?

Unicorn
300

What key do you type to get this: ¡

1

300

What is the largest snake in the world? 

Green Anaconda/Enucteus Murinus

300

Which president had two pet raccoons?


Calvin Coolidge


300

What rodent found in Alaska, Canada, and Russia, hibernates in burrows?

Artic Ground Squirrel 

300

Why are bananas curved?

They grow towards the sun

"negative geotropism" 

400

What key do you type to get this: œ

K

400

What rainforest animal is the closest animal related to a giraffe?

Okapi

400

Three presidents died on July 4. Name one. 

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in 1826, James Monroe in 1831

400

Why does the Arctic Hare have smaller noses and ears than other hares?

It prevents heat from being lost. 

400

What is the name of the "Twitter" bird?

Larry

500

What key do you type to get this: €

5

500

Name one of the four layers of the rainforest biome. 

Forest Floor, Understory Layer, Canopy Layer, and Emergent Layer.

500

When is President's Day celebrated?

The third Monday in February

500

What is another name for the reigndeer?

Caribou

500
Phrases such as "taco cat" or "do geese see god" can be read forwards or backward and remain the same. What are those phrases called?

Palindrome