Animals Flashcards

1
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Native to South America what is the largest rodent in the world?

A

Capybara

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2
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Which shark is named for the unusual and distinctive structure of its head which is flattened and laterally extended into a shape called a cephalofoil?

A

Hammerhead

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3
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The largest living species of tortoise is native to which group of islands which lie about 1000 km due west of Ecuador?

A

Galapagos

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4
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Also called the Arabian camel how many humps does the dromedary have on its back?

A

One

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5
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Which whale (Delphinapterus leucas) is known as the sea canary due to its high-pitched twitter and is entirely white as an adult?

A

Beluga

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6
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The diet of the koala consists almost entirely of the leaves of which tree?

A

Eucalyptus

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7
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With about 18 million individuals which is the most numerous penguin species named for its conspicuous yellow crest?

A

Macaroni

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8
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Which class of molluscs which includes snails and slugs takes its name from the Greek for ‘stomach foot’?

A

Gastropoda

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9
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The European species (Hirudo medicinalis) of which blood-sucking animal is used in a range of clinical applications?

A

Leech

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10
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Which is the only member of the deer family where the females grow and shed new antlers each year?

A

Reindeer

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11
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Only the tiger lion leopard and jaguar have the anatomical structure that enables them to do what?

A

Roar

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12
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Common vampire colossal giant and Humboldt all are species of which cephalopod?

A

Squid

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13
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Which large bear (Ursus arctos) has the widest distribution of any living bear?

A

Brown Bear

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14
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Rhinoceros horns are made of which protein?

A

Keratin

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15
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Which group of insects are capable of jumping many times their height and length but they are best known for their plant-sucking nymphs (known as spittlebugs) which encase themselves in froth in springtime?

A

Froghoppers

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16
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The male of which crab (genus Uca) has a major claw that is much larger than the minor claw?

A

Fiddler Crab

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17
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What name is given to any of the diverse group of flightless birds that have no keel on their sternum and includes the ostrich and the kiwi?

A

Ratite

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18
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Which order of bony fishes is named for their characteristic mode of predation in which a fleshy growth from the fish’s head acts as a lure?

A

Anglerfish

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19
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The most widely distributed species of owl which species (Tyto alba) has a blood-curdling shriek and a heart-shaped face?

A

Barn Owl

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20
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Which species of macaque is found in the Atlas Mountains of Algeria and Morocco along with a small population that was introduced from Morocco to Gibraltar?

A

Barbary Macaque

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21
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Plains Grevy’s and Mountain are the three species of which African mammal?

A

Zebra

22
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What is the common name of the larvae of crane flies?

A

Leatherjackets

23
Q

Believed to have been extinct since the end of the Cretaceous period which fish was discovered off the east coast of South Africa in 1938?

A

Coelacanth

24
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Giving its name to a Major League Baseball team which rattlesnake has a series of distinctively shaped blotches overlaying its brown ground colour and has two species known as Eastern and Western?

A

Diamondback

25
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Which order of jawless fish have a toothed funnel-like sucking mouth and are well known for those species which bore into the flesh of other fish to suck their blood?

A

Lampreys

26
Q

What is the name of the largest group of baleen whales a family with nine species including the blue whale and the fin whale?

A

Rorquals

27
Q

Looking like a jellyfish which hydrozoan is generally assumed to be a single organism but is actually a colonial organism made up of specialized individual animals?

A

Portuguese Man O’war

28
Q

Which primates are the only non-human animals to have been observed engaging in tongue kissing and oral sex?

A

Bonobos

29
Q

Native to sub-Saharan Africa what type of animal is a boomslang?

A

Snake

30
Q

Named after the scientist who discovered it which frog has a unique form of parental care where the young develop from egg to froglet in their father’s vocal sac?

A

Darwin’s Frog

31
Q

What is the stage in the life cycle of a salmon following the parr?

A

Smolt

32
Q

Meerkats belong to which family of animals?

A

Mongoose (Herpestidae)

33
Q

What is the common name of the family Salticidae the largest family of spiders which have excellent vision and do not build webs for hunting?

A

Jumping Spiders

34
Q

The roadrunner is a member of which family of birds?

A

Cuckoo (Cuculidae)

35
Q

What is the common name given to the 12 species of carpet sharks in the family Orectolobidae?. The word is believed to come from an Australian Aboriginal language.

A

Wobbegong

36
Q

Hares rabbits and pikas are members of which taxonomic order?

A

Lagomorpha

37
Q

Which milkweed butterfly is known for its annual late-summer/autumn migration from the United States and southern Canada to Mexico covering thousands of miles?

A

Monarch

38
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What is the name of the horn-like protuberances on the heads of giraffes and okapis?

A

Ossicones

39
Q

Mostly associated with insects what name is given to the act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts?

A

Stridulation

40
Q

What anatomical feature do the Otariidae family of seals have that the Phocidae family of seals don’t have?

A

Ears

41
Q

Which bird (Regulus ignicapilla) superficially resembles the goldcrest but has a distinctive strong face pattern and bronze shoulders?

A

Firecrest

42
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Also known as the tree ocelot which small cat (Leopardus wiedii) native to Central and South America is very similar to the larger ocelot in appearance although the head is a little shorter the eyes larger and the tail and legs longer?

A

Margay

43
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Which order of arachnids is known to glow a vibrant blue-green when exposed to certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light?

A

Scorpions

44
Q

With over 17000 extant species which phylum is also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms?

A

Annelida

45
Q

Living in forests in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador which mammal of the raccoon family was described as new in 2013?

A

Olinguito

46
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Native to Southern Asia and also known as the India bison what is the largest extant bovine?

A

Gaur

47
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Which herbivorous and mainly nocturnal marsupial can be found on some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia in particular on Rottnest Island?

A

Quokka

48
Q

Known as HeroRATS Gambian pouched rats have been trained to detect what type of concealed devices?

A

Land Mines

49
Q

Which species of pipistrelle bat was only formally separated from the common pipistrelle in 1999 – the two species were first distinguished on the basis of their different-frequency echolocation calls?

A

Soprano

50
Q

Endemic to Madagascar which lemur is the smallest primate in the world?

A

Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur