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Quiz about Baby Animal Mania
Quiz about Baby Animal Mania

Baby Animal Mania! Trivia Quiz


Match the adult animal to the name of its baby in this quiz.

A matching quiz by WillowTheHAmmy. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
393,057
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
1988
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 74 (8/10), matthewpokemon (10/10), xxFruitcakexx (6/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Giraffe  
  Larva
2. Alligator  
  Fawn
3. Bobcat  
  Kitten
4. Goat  
  Nymph
5. Baboon  
  Pup
6. Guinea pig  
  Hatchling
7. Deer  
  Calf
8. Ferret  
  Kit
9. Bee  
  Kid
10. Grasshopper  
  Infant





Select each answer

1. Giraffe
2. Alligator
3. Bobcat
4. Goat
5. Baboon
6. Guinea pig
7. Deer
8. Ferret
9. Bee
10. Grasshopper

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Giraffe

Answer: Calf

Giraffes can run as fast as 35 miles per hour and its neck cannot touch the ground, despite being so long, as they are so tall.

Other animals with the same baby name include, cows, aardvarks, the addax, antelopes, beluga whales, bongos, camels, caribous, dolphins and yaks, among others.
2. Alligator

Answer: Hatchling

There are two species of alligator, called the American alligator and the Chinese alligator.

Alligators have been living on Earth for millions of years and are known as living fossils.

Other animals with the same baby name are emus, crocodiles and birds.
3. Bobcat

Answer: Kitten

Baby bobcats can also be known as cubs. Bobcats are named for their tails, which look to be cut or "bobbed".

Animals whose young are known as kittens include bearcats, cats, rabbits, rats, servals and squirrels.
4. Goat

Answer: Kid

The goat is the only animal with the baby name kid.

The goat is one of the first animals ever to be tamed/domesticated and was herded as long as 9000 years ago. Goats can be named and taught to come when called.
5. Baboon

Answer: Infant

Baboons are one of the world's largest monkeys and there are five species -
the olive, yellow, chacma, Guinea and sacred.

Other animals with babies known as infants include aye-ayes, gorillas, humans, lemurs and monkeys.
6. Guinea pig

Answer: Pup

Guinea pigs aren't actually pigs and don't come from Guinea. In the wild, guinea pigs live in herds with a dominant male.

Other animals who have pups include coyotes, dogs, foxes and hamsters.
7. Deer

Answer: Fawn

Deer are part of the Cervidae family that includes reindeer, elk and others.
Male deer grow and shed their antlers every year.

Animals with the same baby name include the caribou and pronghorns.
8. Ferret

Answer: Kit

The ferret's Latin name, Mustela putorius furo, means 'smelly little thief'.
A group of ferrets is called a business.

Other animals with the baby name of kits include honey badgers, muskrats, skunks, squirrel, weasels and woodchucks.
9. Bee

Answer: Larva

A bee's wings can stroke about 200 times per second and bees can fly up to six
miles at a speed of 15 miles per hour.

Other animals with the same baby name include clams, gnats, hornets,
sand dollars, sea urchins and termites.
10. Grasshopper

Answer: Nymph

Other nymphs include the mosquito, cockroach and dragonfly.

Grasshoppers are insects are part of the families Caelifera and Orthoptera.

A locust is actually a species of short-horned grasshoppers that group together and destroy large areas of crops.
Source: Author WillowTheHAmmy

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