Jungle & Safari
Ocean Life
Insects
Birds
Dinosaurs
100

What is the fastest animal on Earth?

Cheetah

100

What is the largest type of whale? 

Blue whale

100

How many legs do most spiders have?

Eight

100

What bird is able to mimic human speech?

Parrot
100

What do herbivore dinosaurs eat?

Plants

200

What do pandas eat the most?

Bamboo

200

What is a group of fish called?

A school

200

What is the most common type of insect in the world?

Ants
200

Which bird is known as the national bird of the United States?

Bald Eagle

200

Which dinosaur is known as "the king of the dinosaurs"?

Tyrannosaurus Rex (or T-Rex)

300

What is a baby kangaroo called?

A joey

300

What do fish use their fins for?

To help steer and provide stability while swimming

300

What is the loudest insect?

Cicadas

300

What bird is famous for its colorful feathers and long tail?

Peacock

300

Which dinosaur's name means "Three Horned Face"?

Triceratops

400

What is the largest type of snake that is typically found in rainforests?

Anaconda

400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

400

Which insect can lift items that are heavier than its own weight?

The rhino beetle

400

Which bird can fly backwards?

Hummingbird

400

Which small dinosaur is known for being an agile and vicious predator?

Velociraptor

500

Which type of animal spends most of its time alone rather than with a group?

Leopard

500

How long can a dolphin hold their breath?

8 to 10 minutes

500

What is main difference between butterflies and moths?

Butterflies are diurnal (active mostly during the day)
Moths are nocturnal (active out mostly at night)

500

Which country can the Kiwi bird be found in?

New Zealand

500

A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as what?

Paleontologist