These animals hold hands to avoid floating away from each other while they sleep.
What are otters?
The intersection of biology and chemistry.
What is biochemistry?
Brie cheese originates from this country.
What is France?
This term describes the body’s ability to maintain its normal state.
What is homeostasis?
This carnivorous plant can digest insects, lizards, amphibians, and even small mammals.
What is the pitcher plant?
This type of animal is the longest living verified animal in the world, having lived for 188 years.
What is a tortoise?
The study of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye.
What is microbiology?
This popular video game franchise features instantaneous evolution for your monster companions.
What is Pokemon?
The coronal plane divides the body into these two sides.
What are dorsal and ventral?
This tree is the tallest in the world.
What is the California Redwood/Hyperion?
The world’s most deadly animal.
What is the mosquito?
The study of the nervous system.
What is neurology?
The last name of Queen Elizabeth II.
What is Windsor?
This organ collects urine in the body.
What is the bladder?
This country has the highest number of plant species in the world.
What is Brazil?
This ocean animal has 3 hearts, 9 brains, and blue blood.
What is the giant pacific octopus?
The study of fungi.
What is mycology?
The number of elements on the periodic table.
What is 118?
This group of muscles in the leg allow a person to stand on their toes.
What are plantarflexors?
Carrots were originally this color, before 16th century cultivation by Dutch farmers.
What is purple?
This animal is the loudest in the world, creating an underwater sonic boom by snapping its claw shut.
What is the pistol shrimp?
The study of mythical creatures.
What is cryptozoology?
The common name for the fruit Mangifera indica.
What is "mango"?
A patient sustains trauma to the upper-left abdomen and requires surgery. These organs could potentially be damage. (Name 2/4)
What are the spleen, left kidney, colon, stomach, and pancreas?
This plant produces vanilla flavoring.
What is the vanilla orchid?