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  • Which is the largest member of the cat family?
    Tiger: A tiger can be as long as 11 feet from nose to tail, and can weigh up to 660 pounds.
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  • What do you call an animal that can live on land and in water?
    An amphibian. There are more than 7,000 species of amphibians.
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  • Which land animal can open its mouth the widest?
    A hippopotamus. A hippopotamus can open its mouth up to 3.3 feet wide.
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  • What is a baby goat called?
    A kid. Both male and female goats grow beards.
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  • What is the largest living animal?
    The blue whale. Whales have belly buttons.
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  • What do you call a group of wolves?
    A pack A wolf’s nose print is as unique as a person’s fingerprint.
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  • What is the world's largest bird?
    The ostrich. An ostrich can run at up to 45 miles per hour.
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  • Which animal lives almost entirely on bamboo?
    The giant panda. A giant panda spends 12 to 14 hours a day eating.
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  • Which land animal is the fastest?
    The cheetah. Fun Fact: A cheetah can reach 70 miles per hour in under 3 seconds, but it can only run for about 20 seconds.
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  • What is a bonobo?
    An ape, similar to a chimpanzee. Fun Fact: You can tell a bonobo from a chimpanzee by looking at their hair. Bonobos have partings, chimpanzees do not.
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  • Which mammal is the only one that can truly fly?
    A bat. Fun Fact: If a vampire bat is hungry, one of its neighbors will vomit into its mouth to feed it.
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  • How many eyes does a honey bee have?
    Five. Fun Fact: A queen bee can live for five years, but workers only live for 40 days.
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  • Which bird can fly backward?
    A hummingbird. Fun Fact: Hummingbirds can flap their wings 80 times per second.
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  • Are worker bees male or female?
    Female. Fun Fact: Drone bees are all male.
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  • What do koalas eat?
    Eucalyptus leaves. Fun Fact: Koalas attract mates by belching.
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