What is the largest land mammal in the world?
Elephant
A reptile is cold blooded- true or false?
True
What is a common fish that is kept as a pet?
Goldfish
What is the largest mammal in the world?
The Blue Whale
How many legs do you have to have to be classified an insect?
6
What is the fastest land mammal?
Cheetah
What is the largest reptile
Saltwater crocodile
What is the name of the body part that fish use to breathe underwater?
Gills
Which sea mammal is known for its playful behavior and intelligence?
Dolphins (Particularly bottlenose dolphins)
what do the caterpillars live in while they become butterflies?
Cocoons
What animal is known for hopping on its hind legs and keeping its baby in a pouch?
Kangaroo
Which reptile is known for changing colours to blend in with its surroundings?
Chameleon
What is the name of a fish that has sharp teeth and is known for its aggression?
Which sea mammal has a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm in cold waters?
The seal
Name 1 amphibian e.g a frog
Toad, axolotl, salamander, newt
What mammal has the longest neck of any land animal?
Giraffe
Name 3 types of snakes
Any 3 acceptable
What is the name of a fish that can puff itself up to scare away predators?
Pufferfish
Which sea mammal is known for its distinctive black and white markings?
The Orca (Killer Whale)
How do frogs catch their prey?
Frogs catch their prey by using their long, sticky tongues to quickly snap up insects and other small creatures in a split second.
What is the only mammal that can fly?
Bat
What is the difference between a turtle and a tortoise?
Tortoises are land dwellers with thick, round shells, while turtles live in water with lighter, smoother shells. Tortoises munch on plants, while turtles enjoy a mix of plants and creatures.
What is the largest fish in the ocean?
Whale shark
Which sea mammal is often referred to as the "unicorns of the sea" because of their long, spiral tusks?
The narwhal
What do antennae do?
They help bugs feel and sense things around them, like air movements, vibrations, and smells. Just like we use our eyes and ears to see and hear things, bugs use their antennae to help them navigate and understand their environment.