What is the fastest fish known to man?
The sailfish! This species can swim at up to 68 miles per hour (110 kilometers per hour)
Which pollinator insect can flap their wings 200 times per second?
Bumble Bee
A small bird that beats its wings rapidly in order to hover in place and which consumes nectar from flowers
Hummingbird
The fastest land mammal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 70 mph
Cheetah
Are snakes poisonous?
No. There is no such thing as a poisonous snake. Some snakes are venomous, and some are not.
What is the largest species of shark?
The whale shark! This species of shark can grow up to 40 feet (12 meters) in length.
. Able to pull more than a thousand times its own bodyweight, which is the world's strongest insect?
Dung beetle
A group of crows
Murder
In order to avoid drifting apart, these mammals hold hands while they sleep
Otters
A group of snakes is called this
A nest
Octopuses have this number of hearts
3 hearts
What ant shares its name with a type of ammunition used in guns?
Bullet ant
What bird has a silly laugh?
The name "laughing kookaburra" refers to the bird's "laugh", which it uses to establish territory among family groups.
A group of ferrets
A business
This animal has the strongest recorded bite force of any animal, measured at 3,700 PSI
Saltwater crocodile
Dolphins hear underwater with this part of their body
Jawbone (There's a cavity just below their blowhole)
Crickets have their hearing organs here
In their knees
What is the only bird that can swim but not fly?
Penguin
Which has the thickest fur of any mammal?
sea otter
What creature has a tongue that is twice the length of its body?
chameleon
What are the loudest animals on earth?
The blue or sperm whale is the loudest animal (230db).
What invertebrate animal with a shell can sleep for 3 years?
snail
What is a male swan called?
A cob.
What animal can jump higher than a building? (It's a joke, guess the punchline)
Any animal, buildings can't jump
This lizard's population is entirely made up of females, which engage in mating behavior with each other despite reproduction occurring asexually, earning them the nickname "lesbian lizards"
New Mexico whiptail