Lontra canadensis is the scientific name for this mammal.
What is the North American River Otter?
This species of otter is larger than the river otter.
What is the sea otter?
This Greek city was a sacred place used regularly in religious ceremonies and was host to the Ancient Games.
What is Olympia?
A French educator and historian by the name of Pierre de Coubertin designed the ____ color rings that are used to represent the Olympic Games today.
What is five?
If you change your mind
I'm the first in line
Honey, I'm still free
Take a ______ on me…
What is a chance?
The River Otter is considered a __________ because its diet includes meat.
What is a carnivore?
Sea otter ______ is the densest of any mammal at about 1 million hairs per square inch (We have 100,000 hairs on our entire head).
What is fur?
Originally, the games were part of a religious festival to honor this Greek god.
Who is Zeus?
In the opening ceremony, the athlete procession has to be led by the ______ and ended by the host team with all others go in alphabetical order as labelled by the host country’s language.
Who are the Greeks?
This pop-rock group first shot to worldwide fame when they won the Eurovision Song Contest in April, 1974 with “Waterloo”, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest.
Who is ABBA?
The River Otter is classified as a ________ because of its fur and ability to give birth to live young.
What is a mammal?
Newborn sea otter ______ are so buoyant they can’t immediately dive for food. ______ begin to dive and forage at about 2 months.
What are pups?
What is a wreath of olives?
The Olympic flame begins in _______ and is passed from torch to torch until the location of the games is reached. The location changes every time the Olympic games are played.
What is Olympia?
The name "ABBA" is made from the _____ letter of each member's first name
What is the first letter?
The river otter's _______ and _______ are located high on its head for surface swimming.
What is eyes and ears?
Sea otters eat ____ percent of their body weight in food every day.
What is 25 percent?
Married ______ were not allowed to attend the Olympics and ______ weren’t allowed to compete in any of the events.
Who are women?
The gold medals are mostly made of ________.
What is silver?
ABBA's music was featured in this musical.
What is Mamma Mia! ?
A river otter can grow _______ to _______ feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) long including its tail.
What is three to four feet?
This state is home to 90 percent of the world's sea otters.
What is Alaska?
The Ancient Olympic games were held for over a thousand years and ended in 393 AD when the _______ Emperor Theodosius banned them.
Who is the Roman Emperor?
Women have been allowed to compete in the Olympics since ______.
What is 1900?
The USSR paid ABBA in _____ commodities.
What is oil commodities?