Want to create interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!
Snake Escape Room
mia.galantzan
Created on April 21, 2021
Help lucifer, grim reaper and fallen angel escape from the evil humans (btw all the snakes are my pets)
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
Transcript
Escape from the evil humans
Missions
Intro
Characters
Intro
Lucifer, Grim Reaper and Fallen Angle need to escape from some evil people, the people want them dead. so they need your help you get away from the evil people, you help them with your knowledge about snakes. help them escape and you will get your reward
Characters
lucy / לוסי
no name :)
death / מוות
Lucifer The Assassin
Grim ReaperThe soul collecter
Fallen Angle just lucy's sisther
Mission 1
Misión 3
Locked
Misión 2
Locked
Misión 4
Locked
Answer the question and you will discover the direction of the next stage
What do Snakes Eat
Both
rodents
amphibians
correct
All snakes are carnivores. Their diet depends on the species. Some eat warm-blooded prey (e.g., rodents, rabbits, birds), while others eat insects, amphibians (frogs or toads), eggs, other reptiles, fish, earthworms, or slugs
continue
Mission 2
Misión 3
Completed
Locked
Misión 4
Locked
Now you need to answer some more questions
Do Snakes Have Teeth?
yes
no
correct
All non-poisonous snakes have teeth on the upper jaw and the lower jaw. A snake can often grow more teeth as needed because teeth are sometimes lost while feeding. The teeth are hook-shaped and angle toward the throat.
continue
Can Snakes Swim?
Yes
some snakes
No
Many species of snakes can move about the water. Some just slide on the surface, while others can actually swim underwater. A few species even live the majority of their lives in the ocean — these are known as sea snakes. They do come to the surface to breathe air, but can often stay down for upwards of an hour. Sea snakes dine on fish and eels.
correct
continue
Do Snakes Have Bones?
Yes
No
As snakes are so flexible, it may be tempting to think that snakes have no bones. However, snakes do indeed have bones. ... Snakes belong to the vertebrates, along with all other reptiles and amphibians, mammals, birds, and fish. All these animals have an inner skeleton.
correct
continue
Misión 2
Mission 3
Completed
Completed
Misión 4
Locked
True Or False questions
A bowl of milk will attract snakes
True
False
correct
This is one of the more widespread beliefs, possibly originating with the Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) of North and South America. Locals saw snakes disappearing into barns in search of rodents and believed that the snakes were drinking the milk from cows’ udders. In fact, reptiles can’t digest dairy products and even if they could, it’s unlikely cows would stand idly by whilst being milked. If dehydrated enough, snakes will drink milk, but if thirsty enough they will drink just about anything
continue
Blue-tongue Lizards and Shinglebacks will discourage snakes in your garden
True
False
correct
Snakes eat frogs, lizards and even other snakes. Some, such as the Orange-naped Snake below, specialise in feeding on skinks. Newly-hatched snakes of various species may fall prey to Blue-tongue Lizards, but as the snakes grow the reverse is usually true.
continue
If a snake’s head is cut off it will stay alive until sundown
True
False
correct
This myth seems to be particularly popular in rural Australia. It may be based on the fact that a snake’s body will continue to writhe for some time after decapitation, but this story is not even remotely true. but they will be alive and suffer for 30-60 min later
continue
Snakes always travel in pairs
True
False
correct
In general, the only time two snakes are in the same place is during courtship and mating. Otherwise the larger snake will usually kill and eat the smaller one.
continue
If you kill a snake, its partner will come after you
True
False
correct
Snakes do not have any sort of social bond, nor the intellect nor memory to recognise and remember an assailant. Apparently Bollywood may be partially responsible for this myth.
continue
Snakes are deaf
True
False
correct
Although they lack eardrums, snakes possess inner ears which are able to pick up not only ground-borne vibrations but low frequency airborne sounds. They do have difficulty with sounds at a higher pitch.
continue
Snakes are cold and slimy
True
False
correct
In fact, snake skin is dry and, depending on the surrounding temperature, can be quite warm and soft.
continue
Snakes are poisonous
True
False
correct
Technically snakes are venomous, not poisonous. But not all of them are venomous by any means. Australia has the highest proportion of venomous native snakes of any country in the world (100 out of the 140 species of land snakes), although only a handful can give a fatal bite to humans. Poisons must be ingested, inhaled or absorbed through the skin, whilst venom must be injected into the bloodstream.
continue
Snakes are out to get you
True
False
correct
Humans are larger, generally faster and stronger than Australian snakes. Snakes have a number of predators, of which humans well and truly qualify. When you encounter a snake it is usually caught off guard (as you are), but the vast majority of encounters are avoided by a snake vanishing as soon as it hears you coming. A surprised snake will pick the nearest escape route and aim to disappear as quickly as possible, particularly when faced with a potential predator 50 times its own size. However, snakes in general have poor eyesight and don’t always pick the best route out of trouble. If a snake feels cornered, it will often stand and defend itself as a last resort. Snake behaviour can also become more erratic in spring during the breeding season, and females become more defensive if eggs or young are nearby. However, the vast majority of bites to humans in Australia occur because someone decided not to leave a snake alone.
continue
Misión 2
Misión 3
Completed
Completed
Completed
Mission 4
You Like Snakes?
YES!
nope
You have reached the last mission 🎉! Do you know what the code is?
Introduce la contraseña
You Killed THEM
Wrong answer!
Try again!