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  • Which dinosaur is sometimes referred to as the thunder lizard?


  • Options
  • A. Diplodocus
  • B. Brontosaurus
  • C. Arm reptile
  • D. Cunningham

  • Correct Answer
  • Brontosaurus 

    Explanation

    Although well known as one of the most iconic dinosaurs, Brontosaurus (the 'thunder lizard') has long been considered misclassified. Since 1903, the scientific community has believed that the genus Brontosaurus was in fact the Apatosaurus.

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    • A. Elephant
    • B. Meadows
    • C. Mouse
    • D. Opossum
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    • 2. ___________ bears have white fur so that they are not easily visible in the snowy background.

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    • A. Sloth
    • B. Asian
    • C. Brown
    • D. Polar
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    • 3. How long can a beaver hold its breath?

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    • A. 15 min
    • B. 25 min
    • C. 35 min
    • D. 55 min
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    • 4. Which is the only bird that can rotate its head to 270 degrees?

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    • A. Kiwis
    • B. Owl
    • C. Peacock
    • D. Pigeon
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    • 5. Red Coral Kukri, sometimes seen in news, is related to which class of reptiles?

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    • A. Snakes
    • B. Turtles
    • C. Crocodiles
    • D. Lizards
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    • 6. Group of birds flying together is called Startling.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 7. A group of turkeys is called an Ambush.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 8. Animals in the Taiga and Alpine Biomes hibernate during winter.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 9. Dogs are herbivores. True or false

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 10. Number of alary muscles in cockroach

    • Options
    • A. 12
    • B. 12 pairs
    • C. 6
    • D. 24 pairs
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