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100

This Australian TV personality strived to help crocodile conservation efforts and is known for his brave spirit when working with potentially dangerous animals

A. Steve Irwin

B. Turtle Man

C. James Corwin

D. The Wild Thornberries

A. Steve Irwin

100

This rock formation within Colorado state was formed by natural erosion over thousands of years

A. Yellowstone park

B. White Mountains

C. Grand Canyon

D. Mt. Rushmore

C. Grand Canyon

100

This water inhabiting mammal is the national animal of Canada

A. Maple Leaf

B. Moose

C. Beaver

D. Muskrat

C. Beaver

100

Rattus rattis

A. Black Rat

B. Field Mouse

C. Panther

D. Lynx

A. Black rat

100

This animal is not a real animal:

A. Pleasing Fungus Beatle

B. Tasselled Wobbegong

C. Four-Toed Lungfish

D. Lumpsucker

C. Four-Toed Lungfish

200

This English biologist is most know for his development of the theory of natural selection through his study of the finches on Galapagos Island. A prominent fish character in The Amazing World of Gumball is named after him

A. Sirius Black

B. John Smith

C. David Attenborough

D. Charles Darwin

D. Charles Darwin

200

340 people have died trekking this Nepali mountain

A. Mount Washington

B. Mount Everest

C. Mount Kilimanjaro

D. Villa Olivia Ski Hill

B. Mount Everest

200

This mammal is the national animal of Australia

A. Wombat

B. Dingo

C. Blue Whale

D. Red Kangaroo

D. Red kangaroo

200

Canis lupus

A. Horse

B. Two Toed Sloth

C. Rattlesnake

D. Wolf

D. Wolf


200

This pint sized architect of the wild builds a cozy nest called a drey.

A. Bird

B. Mole

C. Squirrel

D. Beaver

C. Squirrel

300

This Jamestown native is known for his revolutionary field guides which featured illustrations based on living rather than taxidermied animals

A. Nigel Longbotton

B. Roger Tory Peterson

C. Theodore Roots

D. Pocahontas

B. Roger Tory Peterson

300

This is the largest coral reef in the world, consisting of of over 900 islands, 344,400 square kilometers of beautiful coral, and a large portion of Australia's coastline

A. Emily's Reef

B. Diver's Paradise Reef

C. What is a reef?

D. Great Barrier Reef

D. Great Barrier Reef

300

Contrary to popular belief, this national bird was only instated as recently as the Christmas eve of 2024 

A. Cardinal

B. Bald Eagle

C. Great Blue Heron

D. Red Headed Woodpecker

B. Bald eagle

300

Apis mellifera

A. Walrus

B. Antelope

C. Bee

D. Seal

C. Bee

300

This is the nickname for baby sharks 

A. Baby Shark Do doo do doo do do

B. Fish

C. Fred

D. Pup

D. Pup

400

This artist and naturalist of the 1700s is known for revolutionizing the study of birds through his anatomically and behaviorally accurate paintings. Today, his name is used to spread a respect for nature to the youth

A. James Audubon

B. Bill Birding

C. Geoff Corwin

D. Tony Naturesberg

A. James Audubon

400

This Zambian waterfall is the largest in the world, spanning two National Parks and raining at all hours of the day

A. I Bless the Rains down in Africa

B. Glory Falls

C. Victoria Falls

D. Big Water Falls

C. Victoria Falls

400

This muscular breed of the classical farm animal is the second national animal of Canada

A. Wolverine

B. Beaver

C. Canadian Horse

D. Cow

C. Canadian Horse

400

what we call the list of all classifications (Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species)

A. Compound List

B. Taxonomy

C. Mammalian list

D. Hemoglobin

B. Taxonomy

400

Do your best recreation of a flamingo's stance and shoot while standing on one foot. You get points for the following colors:

A. Yellow 240 points

B. Red 230 points

C. Black 220 points

D. Blue 210 points

Who Said Flamingos can't do Archery?

500

This Harvard graduate is most known for his major written work Walden in which he promotes the transcendentalist ideas of solitude in nature and a spiritual connection to the earth over pure intellectualism

A. Georges Cuvier

B. Charles Darwin

C. Tim Jensen

D. Henry David Thoreau

D. Henry David Thoreau

500

This Mexican volcano is distinct from the other natural wonders of the world in that its emergence was directly witnessed by modern humanity. 

A. Teohuatican

B. Volcan de Paricutin

C. Mount Montezuma

D. Lava Mountain

B. Volcan de Paricutin

500

These three countries have a variation of the bear as a national animal

A. US, France, Germany

B. Jamaica, Botswana, South Korea

C. Japan, Canada, Mexico

D. Finland, China, and Russia

D. Finland, China, and Russia

500

what mythological creature has this scientific name:
Elasmotherium sibiricum 

A. Unicorn

B. Jackelope

C. Yeti

D. Griffin

A. Unicorn

500

This is the color of a polar bears skin

A. White

B. Pink

C. Black

D. Light Blue

C. Black