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100

How many species of manatees are there? 

3

100

True or false?

Flying lemurs are found in Malasya, Thailand and the Philipines.

true

100

To what order do dungongs and manatees belong?

Sirenia

100

Besides Australia, in which other country are Kangaroos found? 

New Guinea

100

What does the name "dermoptera" mean?

Skin wings

200
Which animal is the largest marsupial?

The Kangaroo

200
What kind of leaves do Koalas mainly eat?

Eucalyptus leaves

200

The order of mammals that are oviparous is called

Monotremata

200

The pouch or a marsupial where the young develop is called...

marsupium 

200

What is the measure of the pangoline's tongue? 

10 inches (or 25 cm)

300

How many species of pangolins exist? 

8

300

Which animal wins the prize for the pickiest eater?

the koala

300

Mammals that have pouches belong to which order?

Marsupials

300

It's a rodent-like mammal with a squat body and padded feet.

Hyrax

300

Mention 3 animals that are marsupials other than the Kangaroo

Opossums, wombats, koalas, numbats or Tasmanian devils

400

How much do manatees weigh?

450 kg or 1000 lbs

400

Which animals are called sea cows? 

manatees and dugongs

400

to what order does the pangolin belong? 

pholidota

400

What distance does a flying lemur glide? 

up to 100m (or 109 yds)

400

for what ability are opossums known? 

for playing dead

500
It is a shy animal with a rear-facing pouch 

wombat

500

True or false:  Numbats eat ants

false, 

they eat termites

500

To what order does the aardvark belong?

Turbulidentata

500

 How long does it take for a baby koala to develop on its mother’s pouch?

 six months

500

Mention 2 species of mammals that are oviparous

Echidnas and Platypus