Florida is the only place on Earth where these two toothy reptiles coexist in the wild. Name them.
Alligators and crocodiles 🐊
Naples is known for having a lot of "greens" and "sand traps." What sport is played there more than almost anywhere else?
Gulf.
What do we call the yellow dust that flowers produce in the spring that often makes people sneeze?
Pollen
Which "Key" is the southernmost point in the continental United States and famous for its sunset celebrations at Mallory Square?
Key west
What is the largest land animal in the world?
What is the official state fruit of Florida?
Oranges 🍊
Naples is located on the coast of which body of water?
The Gulf of Mexico.
What do most trees grow on their branches before they turn into full green leaves?
Buds
Which famous Florida city is home to the "Magic Kingdom" and is the #1 spring break spot for families?
Orlando
What is the only mammal that is capable of true flight (not just gliding)?
The bat
Florida has the most golf courses true or false?
True!
Which famous shopping and dining street is known as the heart of downtown Naples?
5th Avenue South
In the spring, do the days get longer (more light) or shorter (more dark)?
Longer
The Bahamas is a top international choice. What is the name of the famous, massive pink resort located on Paradise Island?
Atlantis
Which animal is known as the "slowest" in the world, taking up to a month to digest a single meal?
The sloth 🦥
What is the name of the chain of islands at the very bottom of Florida?
The Florida Keys
What color is the sand famously known for being on Naples beaches?
White (sugar sand)
Spring is peak season for "Tornado Alley" in the U.S. Which two states are traditionally considered the heart of Tornado Alley?
Texas and Oklahoma (I will also take Kansas)
What is the name of the popular cruise destination in the Caribbean that starts with a "B"?
Bahamas
What is the name of the desert plant that can store hundreds of gallons of water in its trunk?
Cactus
Florida is home to the widest river in the world—but there is a catch. It isn't a traditional river with deep banks; it is a slow-moving sheet of water over 60 miles wide and only a few inches deep. What is this river called?
The Everglades
What is the name of the historic structure, originally built in 1888, that is the most photographed landmark in the city?
The Naples pier
On the Spring Equinox, the sun rises exactly in the ______ and sets exactly in the ______.
East and west
In South Carolina, there is a famous beach called ______ Beach. (Hint: It’s named after a type of tree).
Myrtle beach
Which continent is the only one that does not have any active volcanoes?
Australia 🇦🇺