Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Bony Fish
100

What is the closest living relative to the elephant?

Rock Hyrax

100

What is the heaviest bird capable of flight?

Kori Bustard

100

What is the only continent (besides Antarctica) that does not have crocodiles?

Europe

100

What is the largest species of frog?

Goliath frog

100

What are the largest freshwater bony fish?

Arapaima

200

Class Mammalia is separated into two factions that are separated by how they reproduce, What are they?

Placentals and Monotremes

(Theria and Monotremata)

200

What bird has the longest migration length?

Arctic Tern

200

What reptile has the most developed parietal eye?

Tuatara

200

Name a strictly marine amphibian

There are none.

200

Despite their name electric eels are not eels they are__?

Knifefish

300

Primates are separated into three groups, what are they?

Prosimians, apes, and monkey

300

What is the only bird that can fly backwards?

Hummingbird

300

What is the only species of turtle that does not have a bony shell?

Leatherback sea turtles

300

What is a release call?

A vocalization usually by males that is used to prevent unwanted mounting.

300

What is a fish that uses semelparity?

Salmon and eels

400

Name one of the three mammals that do not have seven cervical vertebrae

Two-toed sloth, three-toed sloth, and manatee

400

Name all of the living ratites?

Ostrich, emu, kiwi, cassowary, rhea

400

Name the three parts of a turtle shell?

Carapace, bridge, and plastrum

400

Name the amphibian type that has calcite scales?

Caecilians

400

What fish has a Schnauzenorgan?

Peter's Elephant nose fish

500

What mammal's stomach does not produce stomach acid?

Giant Anteater

500

Which continent's vultures went extinct?

Australia

500

Besides the Komodo dragon, what are the only venomous lizards?

Beaded lizard and Gila monster

500

What is the name of the poison producing gland in frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders?

Paratoid, parotoid or parotid gland

500

What is a fish that uses its pectoral fins as legs?

Gurnards or sea robins/robin fish