(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.
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1. Horse
Coop
2. Goldfish
Kennel
3. Badger
Hive
4. Spider
Bowl
5. Bird
Sett
6. Bee
Cave
7. Bat
Pond
8. Frog
Nest
9. Dog
Stable
10. Chicken
Web
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Horse
Answer: Stable
Horses can live in stables or outside in fields. A male horse is called a stallion and a female horse is called a mare. Young horses are called foals. Young male horses are called colts and young female horses are called fillies.
2. Goldfish
Answer: Bowl
Goldfish are actually a small variety of carp that originates in East Asia. They are the most popular fish to keep as pets and have been kept in domestic situations for over a thousand years. They are freshwater fish and if kept in good conditions can live up to 30 years old.
3. Badger
Answer: Sett
Badgers belong to the same family as otters, ferrets, polecats and weasels. They live in family groups called clans (or sometimes cetes). There are generally between 2 - 15 badgers in a family group. Badger are nocturnal which means they are most active at night.
4. Spider
Answer: Web
Although many people think that spiders are insects they are actually arachnids. This means that they have eight legs instead of six like insects and they do not have any antennae. Around the world there are over 40000 species of spider. Spider webs are made out silk and they use them to catch their food.
5. Bird
Answer: Nest
All birds are warm blooded, have feathers and wings and lay eggs. Their feathers are very useful as they help them to fly, keep them warm and help them to blend into their environment by providing camouflage. Most birds have hollow bones to help them to fly. Most birds can fly but not all. Some flightless birds are penguins, ostriches and kiwis.
6. Bee
Answer: Hive
Bees harvest nectar and pollen from flowers which they take back to the hive to produce honey. This makes it the only insect in the world which produces a foodstuff which humans can eat. Honey tastes different depending on which plants and flowers are pollinated.
A hive can have up to 60,000 bees in it. There is only one queen in each hive who produces all the eggs. All the worker bees are females. Male bees are called drones and they do not have a sting. Bees have five eyes!
7. Bat
Answer: Cave
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. Bats are nocturnal which means they are active during the night. They navigate around in the dark using something called echolation which means they make high pitched squeaks (which cannot be heard by most people) which bounce back off obstructions allowing them to find their way around. The groups bats live in are called colonies.
8. Frog
Answer: Pond
Frogs are amphibians which means they can live on both land and in water. They always need to be near a source of water as if their skin dries out they will die. Frogs do not drink any water they just let it soak through their skin. A group of frogs is called an army.
9. Dog
Answer: Kennel
Dogs are the oldest known domesticated animal and are descended from the grey wolf. The scientific name for the domestic dog is canis lupus familiaris. Dogs are omnivorous which means that they eat both meat and plants. Dogs are often referred to as "Man's Best Friend" which is a reference to their loyalty as a companion.
10. Chicken
Answer: Coop
Chickens are the most common birds in the world. They are raised mostly for their meat and eggs although they can make excellent pets. A healthy chicken can lay up to 300 eggs a year. A female chicken is called a hen, a male chicken is called a rooster and a baby chicken is called a chick. Chickens are not very good flyers but they can manage a small amount of flight.
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