Here are this week;s quiz answers,
1. Anolis Carolinensis
2. Lizard
3. 391
4. North, Central, and South America
5. 2- 6 g (0.07- 0.21 oz)
6. 4- 8 cm (1.5- 3.1 in)
7. Crickets, worms, flies, and spiders
8. Green
9. 5 years
10. Carnivore
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Anole Quiz
Here is this week's quiz,
1. What is it's scientific name?
2. What type of reptile is an Anole?
3. How many species of Anoles are there?
4. Where do they live?
5. How heavy are they?
6. How long are they?
7. What do Anoles eat?
8. What colour is their scales?
9. How long is their lifespan?
10. What diet do they have?
1. What is it's scientific name?
2. What type of reptile is an Anole?
3. How many species of Anoles are there?
4. Where do they live?
5. How heavy are they?
6. How long are they?
7. What do Anoles eat?
8. What colour is their scales?
9. How long is their lifespan?
10. What diet do they have?
Anole Basic Facts
Anole's are small lizards that roam around North, Central, and South America. Their scientific name is Anolis Carolinensis. This reptile weighs about 2- 6 g (0.07- 0.21 oz) and is about 4- 8 cm (1.5- 3.1 in) long. There are many different species of Anole's, there being around 391. Anole's eat crickets, worms, flies, and spiders, so that makes them Carnivore's. They have green scales and have a lifespan of 5 years in the wild, about 8 years in captivity.
Saturday, 24 June 2017
Anoa Recap
An Anoa is a mammal that lives in Indonesia. It's scientific name is Bubalus Depressicornis. They have two nicknames; Midget Buffalo and Sapiutan. They are around 90 cm (35 in) long and weigh about 150- 300 kg (330- 660 lb). Anoa's eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit, marsh, and aquatic plants, which means they are herbivores. Their fur colours are brown and black and they have a lifespan of 31 years.
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Anoa Quiz Answers
Here are this week's quiz answers,
1. Bubalus Depressicornis
2. Midget Buffalo and Sapiutan
3. Indonesia
4. 150- 300 kg (330- 660 lb)
5. 90 cm (35 in)
6. Grass, herbs, leaves, fruit, marsh, and aquatic plants
7. Herbivore
8. Mammal
9. Brown and black
10. 31 years
1. Bubalus Depressicornis
2. Midget Buffalo and Sapiutan
3. Indonesia
4. 150- 300 kg (330- 660 lb)
5. 90 cm (35 in)
6. Grass, herbs, leaves, fruit, marsh, and aquatic plants
7. Herbivore
8. Mammal
9. Brown and black
10. 31 years
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Anoa Quiz
Here is this week's quiz,
1. What is the Anoa's scientific name?
2. What are their 2 nicknames?
3. Where do they live?
4. How much do they weigh?
5. How long are they?
6. What do Anoa's eat?
7. What diet do they have?
8. What type of animal are they?
9. What are the colours of their fur?
10. How long is their lifespan?
1. What is the Anoa's scientific name?
2. What are their 2 nicknames?
3. Where do they live?
4. How much do they weigh?
5. How long are they?
6. What do Anoa's eat?
7. What diet do they have?
8. What type of animal are they?
9. What are the colours of their fur?
10. How long is their lifespan?
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Anoa Basic Facts
An Anoa is a mammal that lives in Indonesia. Their fur colour is brown and black and their scientific name is Bubalus Depressicornis. They are sometimes known as the Midget Buffalo or Sapiutan. This buffalo- like animal weighs between 150- 300 kg (330- 660 lb) and are around 90 cm (35 in) long. Anoa's are herbivores, so they eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruits, marsh, and aquatic plants. Their lifespan is around 31 years long.
Saturday, 17 June 2017
Anhinga Recap
An Anhinga is a bird that lives in south North America and north South America. Their scientific name is Anhinga Anhinga. Some of their nicknames are Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, and Water Turkey. In the Brazilian Tupi language, Anhinga means 'devil bird'. They weigh 1.04- 1.35 kg (2.3- 3.0 lb) and are about 75- 95 cm (30- 37 in) long. Their feather colours are grey and brown and they eat shrimp and frog eggs. The average lifespan of an Anhinga is 11 years.
Friday, 16 June 2017
Anhinga Quiz Answers
Here are this week's quiz answers,
1. Anhinga Anhinga
2. Bird
3. Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, Water Turkey
4. North South America, South North America
5. Devil Bird
6. 30- 37 in (75- 95 in)
7. 1.04- 1.35 kg (2.3- 3.0 lb)
8. Grey and brown
9. Shrimp and frog eggs
10. 11 years
1. Anhinga Anhinga
2. Bird
3. Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, Water Turkey
4. North South America, South North America
5. Devil Bird
6. 30- 37 in (75- 95 in)
7. 1.04- 1.35 kg (2.3- 3.0 lb)
8. Grey and brown
9. Shrimp and frog eggs
10. 11 years
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Anhinga Quiz
Here is this week's quiz,
1. What is the Anhinga's scientific name?
2. What type of animal is it?
3. What are it's nicknames?
4. Where does it live?
5. In the Brazilian Tupi language, what does Anhinga mean?
6. How long is it?
7. How much does it weigh?
8. What are the colours of their feathers?
9. What do they eat?
10. How long is their lifespan?
1. What is the Anhinga's scientific name?
2. What type of animal is it?
3. What are it's nicknames?
4. Where does it live?
5. In the Brazilian Tupi language, what does Anhinga mean?
6. How long is it?
7. How much does it weigh?
8. What are the colours of their feathers?
9. What do they eat?
10. How long is their lifespan?
Sunday, 11 June 2017
Anhinga Basic Facts
Anhinga's are birds that live in northern South America and southern North America. Their scientific name is Anhinga Anhinga. They weigh about 1.04- 1..35 kg (2.3- 3 lb) and are about 75- 95 cm (30- 37 in) long. Some of their nicknames are Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, and Water Turkey. In the language Brazilian Tupi, Anhinga means the devil bird.. Their feathers are brown and grey. They have a lifespan of 11 years and they eat shrimp and frog eggs.
Saturday, 10 June 2017
Angelfish Recap
Angelfish are a species fish that live in tropical South America. They eat fish and macro-invertebrates. These fish are commonly found in aquariums. They started being held in aquariums/captivity in the late 1920's. Some varieties of Angelfish are silver, gold, zebra, black lace, smokey, and chocolate. They are carnivores that weigh 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) and are around 25.4 cm (10 in) long. In aquariums, they are are in the temperature range of 23- 25 degrees C (74- 78 degrees F.
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Angelfish Quiz Answers
Here are this week's quiz answers,
1. Pterophyllum
2. Tropical South America
3. Fish and macro-invertebrates
4. Aquariums
5. Late 1920's
6. Silver, gold, zebra, black lace, smokey, and chocolate
7. Carnivore
8. 25.4 cm (10 in)
9. 1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
10. 23- 25 degrees C (74- 78 degrees F)
1. Pterophyllum
2. Tropical South America
3. Fish and macro-invertebrates
4. Aquariums
5. Late 1920's
6. Silver, gold, zebra, black lace, smokey, and chocolate
7. Carnivore
8. 25.4 cm (10 in)
9. 1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
10. 23- 25 degrees C (74- 78 degrees F)
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