ANIMALS TRIVIA QUIZ - Multiple choice test
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- Опубліковано 16 кві 2021
- Enjoy these 15 general questions about fauna. How many can you get right? Let's explore all animal species: mammals, insects, birds, frogs, dogs, cats, butterflies, bugs, and more!
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The reindeer picture is actually an elk
The Moles got me, I had never heard that before. 14/15
Missed the mole (labor) question, but had a ton of fun.
I missed two back to back: the butterfly (on which I second guessed myself) and the turtle question. Good quiz. 🙂
I missed 2 the butterfly question and mole question. It was easy with a couple hard questions ♥️🇺🇸 Thanks I appreciate you teaching me something.
Best regards from eastern Oregon🇺🇸♥️
In #2 you make it sound like no mammals lay eggs but both the platypus and the echidna are egg laying mammals.
13/15. Because I know squat about snails, and only a wee bit more about moles. I love animals so, this was fun!😉👍
Male seahorses carry the young but the female gives birth.
13/15 nice questions missed the snail and seahorse
This was nice. 12 correct. I’m usually good at animal issues, but periwinkle and plastron were strange words, and I thought mole was some kind of spot! 😜
14\15 l love animals. 😃🐘.
12/15 right… not bad, i guess 😐🤙
3 wrong but enjoyed the quizz
I got 11 correct and 4 wrong. But at least I have learned something new about animals, which is a great thing and a big deal considering that I am an animal fanatic myself.
Aghhh. I only got 6 or 7 correct! 😳
Ace quiz Surprized myself and if it was not for some lucky guesses I may of got more than 2 wrong
15/15 🇬🇧
Unfortunately the Reindeer you showed is actually an Elk. Grew up seeing them all the time ,so yes I am sure
I believe what Americans call elk are called red deer in Europe and what Europeans call elk are called moose in North America.
@@richdiddens4059 Nope. In North America Moose are Moose and Elk are Elk.We have both. Two different animals totally. I have had plenty of moose,elk,deer, bears,cougars and coyotes in the front yard. I know the difference. Moose and elk look totally different.
Don’t make me go WAPITI on you
@@aaronjay4896 Ouch! One point to you sir!
The difference between elk and reindeer is that elk have larger antlers relative to their body size and shape, while reindeer’s antlers are always covered in velvet. Elk are mainly found in North America and eastern parts of Asia, while reindeers are mostly found in arctic and subarctic regions.
I got most except 5 and 8.
12/15
I got 16 right, plus the math question.
That was easy.
The picture with the reindeer question does not show a reindeer. That is an American elk, or wapiti.
14/15 turtle got me...
14/15 Got the Seahorse one wrong.
Hard.
Missed the dog question which was actually easy, and the butterfly question I had down to two and picked fish. Most of the questions were pretty easy for anyone who reads a lot about the creatures with whom we share this planet.
The picture of the Reindeers is actually an Elk or Wapiti
I missed #11 Moles.
The mole question stumped me. On a side note, the term Panther is not exclusive to Pumas/Mountain Lions, it also pertains to Tigers, Lions, Jaguars and Leopards as they are all members of the Felidae Panthera family.
Easy,missed2 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The elk antlers were the reference for antlers.not the actual animal.
And there are many animals with antlers.
Antlers are shead.
Horns are not.
Easy, then something no one would no, then easy again.
And #12 is an elk not a reindeer in the pic
Only missed one. Otherwise, easy!
That’s excellent, bravo! Thanks for playing :)
yea ok
hahaha 15 to 15 ,ps i dont no english and i dont have english in my school hahhahahhahahaha ,bellissimo 15 su 15 in inglese ,e nemmeno lo so alla fine hahahahha
Quite easy, but a couple of tricky ones. As I am a great animal lover, I chose the logical answers using the knowledge I have acquired over the years and got 15\15.
Abt half were tricky lmao
Great quiz, but gazelles have antlers too.
10/15 - too english for me (it's my 4th language). Still some work to do!
well done for have at least 4 languages!
@@lindabenny4454 Thank you! Names of plants and animals, that's hard to learn.
What languages u know?
@@unknownuser8454 Dutch, German, French and English. French rather passive, Dutch and German fluently, English, well, Iet's say I can have a decent conversation, but I regularly have to search for words.
@@helletenbrix9614 isnt Dutch and German the same thing? Bc Germany is called Dutchland sometimes
Got all 15 .very easy quiz ..by the way the picture of the reindeer you put up is wrong .the picture is of an elk .so before you start putting up silly easy quizzes..make sure your questions are orrect first .amature
14/15. Never heard of "a labor of moles" - I'm British so maybe that's just an American thing based on the spelling ("labor" not "labour")
Not easy for me..!!!!
I missed 6
I'm annoyed, only scored 11
damn
Mollusk, not mollusc
Since I love animals very easy. One observation: puma=cougar=mountain lion but not leopard (a different species of Felidae.
Panther was there because in Florida, Pumas are known as Florida panthers, of course this is incorrect. As panther is only for the big cats in the genus (Panthera), Lion, Leopard, Jaguar, Snow leopard, Tiger. Any of these can technically be call a panther, though panther is typically applied to melanistic Leopards and Jaguars.
#15 is wrong
An Elk isn't a reindeer. You were talking about reindeer and showed a picture of an elk!
Looks like a reindeer to us.
agree, was not a reindeer
thank you.
Either an elk (US usage) or red deer (European equivalent). Fun fact: in European usage an elk is what Americans call a moose.
Not so difficult.
At least show a reindeer, not an elk
Actually all snakes are venomous, it's just that some are alot more harmful to us than others
No they’re not
Actually no. Some key differences between venomous and non-venomous is the shape of their head (Diamond/triangle shape venomous. Has to make room for the venom sacs, so the head is more bulbous.) Pupil shape (slitted/vertical pupil venomous. Kinda of like cat eyes when they’re in a bright area.) The fangs (for obvious reasons to inject the venom into prey. Non-venomous snakes have no fangs.) And the pits, (the divots between they eyes.) These are some common traits that most venomous snakes have.
The wringing in the back ground is very annoying.
Jesus is the only way humbly ask he will answer you.
14/15