What is true?
Period a young mammal spent in the uterus called?
What is the gestation period?
Characteristic that all frogs share?
What is they are poisonous?
What is prairie rose?
The ear bones of fish are known as ____?
What are otoliths?
How many states have the Red Cardinal as their official bird in North America?
What is seven?
Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio.
How far away (in miles) can a wolf smell its prey?
* Will accept answer within one mile
What is 2 miles?
True or False: The common snapping turtle is an herbivore?
What is false?
The Latin name for the Kingdom in which all plants are placed?
What is Plantae?
Many fish also have chemoreceptors that are responsible for extraordinary senses of what?
What are taste and smell?
Of the 3 Species of Turkeys found in Texas, which species is the most widely distributed?
What is Rio Grande?
The two suborders of bats?
What are Megachiroptera and Microchiroptera?
This frog species freezes during the winter to hibernate?
What is the wood frog?
What do xylem vessels in a plant do?
What is transport water and minerals from the roots and help support the plant?
Which organ in most fish provides buoyancy?
What is the swim bladder?
Bird species that can fly backward without relying on the wind?
What is the hummingbird?
The Virginia opossum shares the shortest gestation period of all mammal. How long is their gestation period?
What is 12 days?
Reptiles usually lay eggs that hatch outside the body. What is the term that means this?
What is oviparous?
Name for plants that make flowers that means "seed container."
What is an angiosperm?
Fish exchange gases by pulling what through their mouths and pumping it over their gills?
What is oxygen-rich water?
Bird species that can eat only when its head is upside down?
What are flamingos?
Unlike dogs and coyotes, wolves lack sweat glands on their___?
What is their paw pads?
Chameleons rely on this feature to change the color of their skin?
What is the sun?
All leaves are connected to the stem by a thin stalk. What is this stalk called?
What is the petiole?
Hint: Lake Metigoshe, 1908
What is the black (largemouth) bass?