Anteater Appetites and Smiling Chimps: Amazing Animal Facts

Anteater Appetites and Smiling Chimps: Amazing Animal Facts

Why do flamingos only stand on one leg? How fast can dolphins swim? How strong is a canine's sense of smell? Have you ever wondered about any of those things? Do animals interest you? Do you ever get as hungry as a tiger? Do you wish you could be like a certain animal and on a hot, sunny day be able to produce your own sunblock? Wouldn't THAT be cool? Well, the answers to all of these questions and more will soon become known when you take this quiz. Here we go!

Chimpanzees grin to express ____.

What do male penguins bring to their female?

Giraffe tongues are ______inches long.

Blue whales can spray water ______feet in the air.

Butterflies taste things with their ______.

Which colour can't dogs see?

Why do kangaroos lick their arms?

Dogs generally can make up to ______kinds of sounds.

When a koala is born, what can it immediately do?

The average dog is as smart as a ____ year old child.

What can't kangaroos do?

Cats cannot taste ________.

Greyhounds can run up to ______miles per hour.

Kangaroos can hop as fast as _____miles per hour.

Tigers can eat up to __pounds of meat in a single meal.

Why do flamingos stand on one leg?

What can cats do?

Honeybees can flap their wings _____times in a second.

A dog's sense of smell is at least _______times greater than a human's.

Dogs only sweat through their ________.

Dolphins can swim up to ______ miles per hour.

What animal can produce its own sunblock?

Cats can make about ______different kinds of sounds.

What animal has a specific warning call to its kin that means 'human are here'?

Anteaters can eat up to ________ants and termites in a day.

Anteater Appetites and Smiling Chimps: Amazing Animal Facts

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Did you know
An octopus can change the color of its skin to blend in with its surroundings.
A shrimp's heart is in its head.
A newborn kangaroo is the size of a jellybean.
An octopus has nine brains and three hearts.