Test Your Land Animal Knowledge

Test Your Land Animal Knowledge

The world is full of wonderful and fascinating animals, both on land and in the sea. Whether you like the quickness of the cheetah, the powerful bite of the hippo, or the wise nature of owls, chances are there are at least a few land animals that have caught your eye. The question is, though, do you know little things about many different animals or details about only a few of them? This quiz will put exactly that to the test. Travel around all the lands of the world and test your knowledge of the animals that call them home now.

What farm animal can get a sunburn?

How long are elephants pregnant for?

How many toes do sheep have?

Where do dogs have sweat glands?

What do you call a group of pigs?

How much time does it take for a sloth to digest a meal?

What is a group of camels called?

What is a baby goat called?

What does a male penguin often give a female penguin as a gift?

What is the oldest breed of dog?

What animal has nine lives?

What do you call a group of owls?

What is the loudest insect?

How big is a newborn kangaroo?

What is the largest snake in the world?

How many heart chambers does a cockroach have?

What do you call a female fox?

What do koala bears eat?

What animal can move its eyes independently?

What body part can help you determine the age of a lion?

What do you call a baby hedgehog?

What color is a giraffe's tongue?

What is the fastest land animal?

How many facial expressions can a horse make?

What animal can stand on its tail and lift its legs off the ground?

Test Your Land Animal Knowledge

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Jessica spent a gap year as a digital nomad and offsite social media manager before returning to study at McGill University in her native Montreal. Currently, she is pursuing a BA in English and ingesting this cosmopolitan city quite differently than she did in her childhood. Diverse interests define Jessica. With two classmates, she once snowshoed through 200 kilometers of Quebec's backcountry for charity. Of course, Jessica writes. Thanks to modern access to self-publishing, Jessica's YA titles are gaining a fanbase on Amazon. Importantly, Jessica also codes. She has a super-secret app in development that could make her a household name in five years. When she's not writing, coding or studying, she's performing with her popular improv troupe, Jess 4 Laughs, which consists of four improvisers named Jessica.

Did you know
A rhinoceros beetle can carry up to 850 times its own weight.
A giraffe's tongue is about 20 inches long and can be used to clean its ears.
Wombat poop is cube-shaped, preventing it from rolling away.
A chameleon's tongue can be as long as its body.