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1681 __________ are powerful jumpers. A 20_inch adult can leap 20 feet in a single bound. Jackrabbits
1682 The ancient nautilus is considered the most intelligent of the invertebrates; it is said to have been as intelligent as a __________ Young cat
1683 What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush? Peptides
1684 What is the term for the path followed by a body in space Orbit
1685 How many hearts do earthworms have? Five
1686 What foul smelling compound is commonly known as rotten egg gas? Hydrogen sulphide
1687 By age 6 months, the voracious __________ will have increased its 3_pound birth weight by 7,000 percent. Pig
1688 What Is The Largest Plant In The World? The Giant Redwood Or California Sequoia 
1689 Who invented dynamite? Alfred Nobel
1690 __________ for most snakes is accomplished with one lung only. The left lung is either greatly reduced in size or missing completely. Breathing
1691 An __________, despite its ponderous appearance, can reach speeds up to 25 miles per hours on an open stretch. Elephant
1692 What colour identifies an ordinary diesel pump at a service station? Black 
1693 What branch of science studies the motion of air and the forces acting on objects in air Aerodynamics
1694 In Milwaukee during the 1900s, 12,500 horses in the city left an estimated 133 tons of __________ and urine on the streets per year. Manure
1695 The average adult __________ pig weighs two pounds. Guinea
1696 What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cassiopeia ? Cassiopeia
1697 What does a camel store in its hump Fat
1698 __________ eels are not really eels but a kind of fish. Although they look like eels, their internal organs are arranged differently. Electric
1699 A __________ can go without water longer than a camel can. Giraffe or Kangaroo Rat
1700 What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Leo Minor ? Lesser Lion
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1701 __________ have no ability to taste sweet things. Cats
1702 Does Uranus have an aurora? Yes
1703 Forked, Sheet, and Ball are types of __________. Lightning
1704 An unusual feature of the wombats pouch is that it ______.? Faces backwards
1705 The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ________. Orion
1706 What Is The Rowan Tree Also Known As? The Mountain Ash 
1707 Growing plants in liquids rather than soil is known as ________. Hydroponics
1708 The __________ does not chew its food, but swallows it whole. It carries several pounds of small stones in its stomach to aid in grinding up and digesting its nourishment. Crocodile
1709 Which Branch of Science is the study of sound? Acoustics 
1710 What Is The Male Part Of A Flower Called? The Stamen 
1711 A single __________, with its razor_sharp teeth, is still dangerous enough when out of water to rip off the flesh, or a finger or toe, from an unwary fisherman. Piranha
1712 Whats the chemical symbol for Helium ? He
1713 Which Is The Only Chemical Element With A Three Letter Name? Tin 
1714 This complex substance makes up all living things. Protoplasm
1715 How many moons does Mercury have? None
1716 Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st October ? Orionids
1717 What name is given to a young frog ? Tadpole
1718 The __________ eagle, swooping at better than 100 miles per hour, can brake to a halt in 20 feet. African
1719 What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lacerta ? Lizard
1720 What is a Salamander ? Amphibian
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1721 There are seven distinctive types of combs on __________: rose, strawberry, single, cushion, buttercup, pea, and V_shaped. Chickens
1722 At birth, a __________ is smaller than a mouse and weighs about four ounces. Panda
1723 What Does The Acronym ROM Stand For With Regard To Computer Technology? Read Only Memory 
1724 Of what is genetics the study? Heredity
1725 This is known as "The Royal Disease". Haemophilia
1726 Carditis, affects the ________. Heart
1727 How Many Legs Per segment Does A Millipede Have? 4 Legs 
1728 A __________ can open its mouth wide enough to accommodate a 4_foot_tall child. Hippopotamus
1729 There once were more sea lions on Earth than __________ People
1730 The now_extinct ancestor of the horse, __________, had a short neck, a pug muzzle, and stood no higher than a medium_sized dog. Eohippus
1731 Dense sea_water swamps along coasts of hot countries are called ________. Mangrove
1732 A __________ will lay bigger and stronger eggs if you change the lighting in such a way as to make them think a day is 28 hours long. Chicken
1733 This is the largest of the deer family. Moose
1734 There is approximately one __________ for every human being in the world. Chicken
1735 What is the term for a tree which sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season? Deciduous
1736 What Is The Antirrhinum Better Known As? The Snapdragon 
1737 A bison can jump __________ 6 feet
1738 How many teats does a cow have Four
1739 __________, like other equids, have three gaits: the walk, the trot, and the gallop. Zebras
1740 What device used to be described in Greek as "watcher of the small" ? Microscope
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1741 The raccoon derives its name from the Indian word meaning "he who scratches with his __________ Hands
1742 What Is The Larva Of A Fly Commonly Called? A Maggot 
1743 The stegosaurus had a brain that weighed only 2 ounces and was no bigger than a __________ Walnut
1744 How many hours does an antelope sleep at night? One
1745 Where do ants live? Formicary
1746 Which Wood Are Divining Rods Usually Made From? Hazel 
1747 The giant African __________ grows to a foot long and reaches weights greater than a pound. Snail
1748 The first medical use of leeches dates back to approximately 2,500 years ago. The leech's saliva contains a property that acts as an anticoagulant for __________ Human blood
1749 What dog is named after a Mexican state? Chihuahua
1750 Botany and Zoology combined make up the science of _______. Biology
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