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Birds, Mammals, & Sea Creatures

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  • How big can a giant moral eel grow to?
    4 meters
  • How does a kangeroo warn others of danger?
    It thumps its feet on the ground.
  • How do eagles perch on small branches?
    Their claw has the ability to lock its position around a branch.
  • How many species can a cuckoo trick into raising their young?
    120
  • How common is the birth of a white Bengal tiger?
    1 in 10,000 tiger births
  • Where is the hummingbird native to?
    The Americas
  • How many tigers are estimated to have lived in the wild in the early 1900s?
    Around 100,000
  • How do whales stay warm?
    They have a thick layer of blubber under their skin.
  • How fast does a hummingbird flap their wings on average?
    80 times per second
  • Why is the cuckoo considered a parasite?
    It lays its eggs in the nests of other birds.
  • What color is the hair of a polar bear?
    It's translucent
  • When does a joey leave its mother’s pouch forever?
    At about ten months old
  • What is baleen?
    It's a comb-like structure that acts as a sieve in the whale’s mouth.
  • What protects moray eels from sharp rocks and reefs?
    The mucus that covers its body
  • How fast can a hippo run?
    30 km/hr
  • How does an octopus move through the water?
    It releases water through its head to propel itself forward.
  • How does a peacock move?
    It struts.
  • Why do seahorses have to eat constantly?
    They don’t have a stomach.
  • How many hearts does an octopus have?
    3
  • What is a group of hippos called?
    A 'school'
  • How do seahorses swim?
    Vertically
  • What’s the name of the female bird that belongs to the same species as a peacock?
    A peahen
  • How do polar bears generally hunt for seals?
    It sits by an opening in the ice and waits for a seal to come to the surface to breath.
  • How does an eagle’s eyesight compare to a human’s?
    It’s 8x better and has the ability to see a wider range of color.