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Which of the following things might you find in a ‘nest’?
dogs
cheese
cows
eggs
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Which of the following is a ‘crow’?
a bird
a lizard
a goat
a cat
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Most ‘kangaroos’ live in which of the following countries?
Canada
Brazil
Australia
Japan
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For every human in the world, there are about 1.6 million ants.
False
True
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An animal’s ‘habitat’ means the….
place where it lives
kind of food it eats
color it is
kind of body it has
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Which of the following is a ‘mammal’?
a frog
a snake
a monkey
an eagle
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Cats live in people’s homes. Where do most ‘alligators’ live?
on mountains
in people’s homes
in rivers
in trees
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Many kinds of animals are ‘extinct’.This means they ….
are dangerous
are hungry
live in zoos
are not alive
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Most ‘camels’ live in places that are ….
very hot
warm
very cold
cold
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Polar bears have white fur but black skin
False
True
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Which of the following things might an‘omnivore’ eat?
fish
other animals, fruit , fish
other animals
fruit
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Butterflies can only see the colours red, green and yellow.
Fasle
True
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Which of the following are known as ‘wild’ animals?
cats
zebras
horses
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Which of the following are ‘domesticated’ animals?
gorillas
dogs
bears
frogs
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A flamingo's feathers are pink because it eats a special kind of plankton.
False
True
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Which of the following animals is a ‘carnivore’?
a horse
a hamster
a turtle
a lion
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Bees can beat their wings 200 times a second
False
True
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Elephants have a special call that means, 'Danger: Humans!"
True
False
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A brown bear's claws can grow to over fifteen centimetres
False
True
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Tigers have stripes on their fur but not on their skin.
True
False
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The tail of a giraffe can grow to over 2.5 metres.
True
False
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