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  • Why is wombat poop cube-shaped?
    It's easier to digest
    To absorb moisture
    To prevent it from rolling
    It stacks better
  • How long can a cockroach survive after its head is cut off?
    A week
    Several weeks
    A day
    A few minutes
  • Jumping spiders can leap up to how many times their body length?
    10 times
    50 times
    30 times
    20 times
  • A blue whale's tongue can weigh as much as:
    A basketball
    A school bus
    A horse
    A small car or elephant
  • What causes flamingos to turn pink?
    Their genetics
    Their interaction with water
    Exposure to sunlight
    Their diet of brine shrimp and blue-green algae
  • What purpose does the algae serve for sloths?
    It deters insects
    It keeps their skin moist
    It provides a food source
    It helps with camouflage
  • Which of the following describes why animals are unique?
    All animals live in the same environment
    Each has adaptations to survive and thrive
    Animals cannot adapt to new environments
    Animals have identical characteristics
  • The heart of a blue whale is approximately the size of:
    A small car
    A basketball
    A motorcycle
    A truck tire
  • How many hours can koalas sleep each day?
    8 hours
    15 hours
    10 hours
    22 hours
  • Which animal holds the record for the longest verified lifespan?
    Blue whale
    Madagascar radiated tortoise
    Giant tortoise
    Elephant
  • Which animal is known for its ability to use tools and recognize human faces?
    Owls
    Crows
    Dolphins
    Monkeys
  • How much blood does a blue whale's heart pump with each beat?
    25 gallons
    40 gallons
    10 gallons
    60 gallons
  • How many teeth does a common garden snail have?
    10,000
    14,000
    5,000
    1,000
  • What colour are flamingos when they are born?
    White
    Grey
    Yellow
    Pink
  • Why do baby elephants suck their trunks?
    To find food
    To help them breathe
    For comfort
    To signal to their mother
  • 1.Why can't kangaroos walk backward?
    Their unique leg structure prevents it
    Their tails are too heavy
    They can walk backward if needed
    They prefer jumping
  • Which animal has such a slow pace that algae can grow on its fur?
    Lemur
    Panda
    Sloth
    Koala
  • What is a group of crows called?
    A murder
    A pack
    A flock
    A colony
  • What unique feature helps jumping spiders leap so far?
    Extra muscles
    Wings
    Spring-loaded joints
    Hydraulic pressure in their legs
  • How many insects are estimated to exist for each human on Earth?
    1.4 billion
    10 billion
    500,000
    100,000
  • Which of the following animals can roll up into a protective ball?
    Cat
    Pangolin
    Pufferfish
    Giraffe
  • Where can you find the largest animals on earth, the blue whales?
    Indian Ocean
    Amazon River
    Pacific Ocean
    Antarctica
  • Dolphins communicate with each other using what?
    Body language
    Clicks
    Tail slaps
    Distinctive whistles
  • Which animal has the shortest adult lifespan?
    Mosquito
    Mayfly
    Butterfly
    Ant
  • Wombats have what unusual shape of droppings?
    Pyramid
    Cube-shaped
    Hexagonal
    Circular
  • How does each dolphin's whistle function similarly to a human feature?
    Like a unique voice
    Like a phone number
    Like an address
    Like a fingerprint
  • What is the longest verified lifespan of an animal?
    200 years
    188 years
    120 years
    150 years
  • Which animal is considered the deadliest due to the number of deaths it causes annually?
    Mosquito
    Lion
    Shark
    Tiger
  • Why do otters hold hands while sleeping?
    To keep from floating away
    To stay warm
    To communicate with each other
    To protect against predators
  • What defence mechanism does the pangolin have against predators?
    It has venomous spines
    It emits a foul odour
    It rolls into an armour-plated ball
    It changes colours