FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Quiz about Fractured Australian Flora And Fauna
Quiz about Fractured Australian Flora And Fauna

Fractured Australian Flora And Fauna Quiz


Can you name the Australian plants and animals that I give you in fractured form. Please watch spelling. Good Luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by Soozy_Woozy. Estimated time: 5 mins.
  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. Brain Teasers Trivia
  6. »
  7. Fractured Words

Author
Soozy_Woozy
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
284,791
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
939
Question 1 of 10
1. Coo car borough

Answer: (A bird, 10 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Liar burred

Answer: (A bird, 8 letters, can be two words)
Question 3 of 10
3. Goal din what tool

Answer: (A plant, 6 letters both words)
Question 4 of 10
4. Mare lah loo cars

Answer: (Shrubs or trees, 10 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Fare reap hen queen

Answer: (A marine animal, 5 and 7 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Dew gone

Answer: (A marine animal, 6 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Host tray lea on see line

Answer: (A marine animal, 10, 3 and 4 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. He mew

Answer: (A bird, three letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Ark hay she ha

Answer: (A shrub or tree, six letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Pair lick hun

Answer: (An aquatic bird, seven letters)

(Optional) Create a Free FunTrivia ID to save the points you are about to earn:

arrow Select a User ID:
arrow Choose a Password:
arrow Your Email:




Most Recent Scores
Oct 19 2024 : Caseena: 9/10
Sep 23 2024 : piet: 0/10

Score Distribution

quiz
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Coo car borough

Answer: Kookaburra

Kookaburras(Dacelo novaeguineae) are large arboreal Australian kingfishers that have a cackling cry and are sometimes called "laughing jackasses".
2. Liar burred

Answer: Lyrebird

Lyrebirds(Menuridae) are pheasant-like birds. During courtship the male spreads his tail into the shape of a lyre.
3. Goal din what tool

Answer: Golden Wattle

The golden wattle(Acacia pycnantha) is a yellow-flowered mimosaceous plant that yields a useful gum and bark.
4. Mare lah loo cars

Answer: Melaleucas

Melaleucas (myrtaceous genus) are shrubs or trees that are found in sandy or swampy regions. The name comes from New Latin, from the Greek word "melas" which means black and "leukos" which means white. The trunk of the plant is black and the branches are white.
5. Fare reap hen queen

Answer: Fairy Penguin

Fairy penguins(Eudyptula minor) are small penguins with bluish heads and backs. They are found all along the Australian coast and they are also called little or blue penguins.
6. Dew gone

Answer: Dugong

Dugongs(Dugongidae) are whalelike sirenians (sea cows) that are found in shallow tropical waters from East Africa to Australia.
7. Host tray lea on see line

Answer: Australian Sea Lion

Australian sea lions(Neophoca cinerea) are a species of sea lion that breeds only on the south and west coasts of Australia. These ocean inhabitants feed on fish, squid and other sea creatures. They have front-flippers for fast movement in water and they use front and back flippers to help them walk on land.
8. He mew

Answer: Emu

Emus(Dromaius novaehollandiae) are large flightless birds that are similar to the ostrich, except they have three-toed feet and grey or brown plumage. Informally, it is a slang word for a person who picks up thrown-away betting tickets in the hope of a lucky find.
9. Ark hay she ha

Answer: Acacia

Acacias are small, tropical or subtropical shrubs or trees that have compound or reduced leaves and small yellow or white flowers.
10. Pair lick hun

Answer: Pelican

Pelicans are aquatic bird of the Pelecanidae family. They have long straight flattened bills, with distensible pouches for engulfing fish.
Source: Author Soozy_Woozy

This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor crisw before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.
11/21/2024, Copyright 2024 FunTrivia, Inc. - Report an Error / Contact Us