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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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