Friday, 20 October 2017

Axolotl Quiz Answers

Here are this week's quiz answers,

1. Ambystoma Mexicanum
2. Amphibian
3. Walking Fish
4. Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco
5. 3.6 kg (8 lb)
6. 30 cm (12 in)
7. Worms, insects, small fish and salamanders
8. White scales with pink frills
9. Carnivore
10. 10- 15 years


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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Axolotl Quiz

Here is this week's quiz,

1. What is the Axolotl's scientific name?
2. What type of animal are they?
3. What is their nickname?
4. Where do they live?
5. How heavy are Axolotl's?
6. How long are they?
7. What do they eat?
8. What colours are they?
9. What diet do Axolotl's have?
10. How long is their lifespan?



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Sunday, 8 October 2017

Axolotl Basic Facts

An Axolotl is an amphibian that is nicknamed the walking fish. Their scientific name is Ambystoma Mexicanum. They live in Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco, next to Mexico City. Axolotl's eat worms, insects, small fish, and salamanders. They weigh 3.6 kg (8 lb) and are about 30 cm (12 in) long. Because of what they eat, they're Carnivore's. The colour of their scales are white with pink frills sticking out of their heads. These amphibians have a lifespan of 10- 15 years.




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Saturday, 7 October 2017

Avocet Recap

An Avocet is a bird that weighs between 225- 400 g (7.9- 14.1 oz). There are 4 species of Avocet's alive right now. These birds live in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Coast of North America. Avocet's are about 42- 46 cm (16.5- 18.1 in) long. They eat insects and small crustaceans, which makes them Carnivore's. Their feather colour is white, black, brown, and a beige head. These small birds have a 7 year lifespan.





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Thursday, 5 October 2017

Avocet Quiz Answers

Here are this week's quiz answers,

1. Recurvirostra
2. Bird
3. 4 species
4. Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Coast of North America
5. 225- 400 g (7.9- 14.1 oz)
6. 42- 46 cm (16.5- 18.1 in)
7. Insects and small crustaceans
8. White, brown, black, and a beige head
9. Carnivore
10. 7 years 
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Tuesday, 3 October 2017

Avocet Quiz

Here is this week's quiz, 

1. What is the Avocet's scientific name?
2. What type of animal are they?
3. How many species of Avocet's are there?
4. Where do they live?
5. How much do they weigh?
6. How long are they?
7. What do Avocet's eat?
8. What colour are they?
9. What diet do they have?
10. What is the Avocet's scientific name?



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Monday, 2 October 2017

Avocet Basic Facts

An Avocet is a bird that weighs between 225- 400 g (7.9- 14.1 oz). Their scientific name is Recurvirostra. There are 4 different species of Avocet's. They live in Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Pacific coast of North America. These birds are about 42- 46 cm (16.5- 18.1 in) in length. Avocet's eat insects and crustaceans, which makes them Carnivore's. They have white, black, brown, and a beige head. They have a 7 year lifespan.




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Sunday, 1 October 2017

Auk Recap


An Auk is a bird that looks like an African Penguin. There are 21 species of Auk's alive today. These species are spread across North America and Europe. They weigh 5 kg (11 lb) and are 75- 85 cm (30- 33 in) long. Auk's eat crustaceans, invertebrates, and small fish, which makes them Carnivore's. Their fur colour is black with a white stomach. Auk's have a lifespan of 20- 25 years.




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