(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.
Questions
Choices
1. Shrewdness
Rhinoceros
2. Aerie
Racoon
3. Flurry
Squirrel
4. Tower
Lions
5. Pride
Otters
6. Raft
Gorilla
7. Gaze
Flamingos
8. Crash
Giraffe
9. Ambush
Eagle
10. Dray
Tiger
Select each answer
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Shrewdness
Answer: Gorilla
A group of gorilla is called a shrewdness. These primates do not have tails and feed mostly on fruits and nuts.
2. Aerie
Answer: Eagle
The eagles are magnificent birds that are carnivorous (meat eaters) in nature. There are many types of eagles including the golden, the bald, and the harpy.
3. Flurry
Answer: Flamingos
The flamingo is a tall semi-aquatic bird. The flamingo eats insects, crustaceans, and tiny plants like diatoms and algae.
4. Tower
Answer: Giraffe
The giraffe is the tallest land animal. It eats leaves and bark and can go for days without drinking.
5. Pride
Answer: Lions
A pride is a group of lions led by a dominant male. The pride hunts together and takes care of the young.
6. Raft
Answer: Otters
Sea otters are sleek, furry, streamlined marine mammals that are carnivores. They have webbed hands and feet and thick insulating fur.
7. Gaze
Answer: Racoon
Raccoons are nocturnal and will eat almost anything. They are smart animals who have an excellent sense of touch.
8. Crash
Answer: Rhinoceros
The rhinoceros is one of the most endangered animals on the planet. They are large grass eaters who take excellent care of their young.
9. Ambush
Answer: Tiger
The tiger is an Asiatic wild cat. It is striped and an excellent hunter.
10. Dray
Answer: Squirrel
This small rodent is found all over the world. They are omnivorous and only the female looks over the young.
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