The classification of all living things.
What is taxonomy?
The organ responsible for all thinking and neurological activity.
What is the brain?
Our favourite language from which we get the word locomotion.
What is Latin?
locus, n. - place as in location
motio, v. - motion as in to move
A seadragon that looks leafy.
What is a leafy seadragon?
The blood cells used in the immune system for combating infections.
What are white blood cells?
G in the acronym MRS GREN.
What is Growth?
The number of lungs you have.
What is two?
The type of locomotion humans can do that is faster than walking but slower than running.
What is jogging?
The master of camouflage.
What is an octopus?
Injecting someone with a small, harmless variant of infection to give them a future immunity.
What is vaccination?
The four Kingdoms in taxonomy.
What are animal, plant, fungus and bacteria?
A collection of similar cells doing a specific function.
What is an organ?
An arachnid that moves by pumping blood directly to its legs, stiffening them and allowing it to walk.
What is a spider?
Camouflage whose purpose is to break up the outline of an animal with a contrasting pattern.
What is disruptive camouflage?
Straka in English.
What is a magpie?
The English word for rad.
What is order?
The correct name for the organ system responsible for the bones of the body.
What is the skeletal system?
The meaning of "stomach walker".
What is a gastropod?
What are monarch and viceroy butterflies?
You inject this into cheeses to get blue cheese.
What is mould / fungus?
An family of mammals known as pinnipeds.
What are seals?
The technical name for the study of fingerprints.
What is dermatoglyphics?
The only true flying mammal.
What is a bat?
The technical word for an animal copying another animal's colours, behaviour or actions.
What is mimicry?
The part of a flower where the seeds are held.
What is a fruit?