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Panda Bear Panda Bear What Do You See?

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AnimalQUIZ

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How many hours a day do Panda Bears spend eating?

12 hours

16 hours

18 hours

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What is the main source of food in a Bald Eagle's diet?

Plants

Meat + Plants

Meat

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3/10

What kind of cheese is made from Water Buffalo milk?

Cheddar

Mozarella

Swiss

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What is the natural habitat of the Spider Monkey?

Rainforest

Glacier

Desert

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What physical attribute is responsible for the "green" in the Green Sea Turtles name?

Their fat

Their Shell

Their Eyes

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How deep can a Macaroni Penguin dive?

80M

120M

100m

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How much heavier are male sea lions to their female counterpart?

650lbs

800lbs

1000lbs

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How would you classify a Red Wolf?

Carnivore

Herbivore

Omnivore

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How do Whooping Crane chicks sleep

Lying down

Mid-flight

Standing Up

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How far can a Black Panther leap?

10ft

20ft

15ft

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Steller Sea Lion
Habitat of Steller Sea Lions: Steller sea lions live in many places around the Pacific Ocean. They have three groups: Russian, Western, and Eastern. Steller sea lions like to be around others and have many spots to rest and have babies. They use different kinds of places like rocks, beaches, and islands. (NOAA Fisheries, 2019) Steller Sea Lions Diet: Steller sea lions eat many kinds of fish. They look for food at night and like to eat different types of fish, such as mackerel, pollock, salmon, and cod.(NOAA Fisheries, 2019)

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Black Panther

Habitat:
  • Black panthers are usually found in rain forests or in Southeast Asia, Southern western China and Nepal.
Diet:
  • Black Panthers are carnivores.The foods they usually eat are deer, wild hogs, rabbits, dogs and fish.
Species:
  • Black panthers are not a distinct species, but ‘melanistic’ members of the genus Panthera.

Green Sea Turtle

Fun Facts:
  • Green sea turtles got their name from the colour of their fat, not their shell!
  • These turtles can hold their breath for a long time underwater, sometimes up to five hours.
  • They travel thousands of miles between their feeding and nesting grounds, making them great ocean travellers.
  • Green sea turtles have been around for over 100 million years, even before dinosaurs!
  • Baby green sea turtles are super cute and make a fast run to the ocean after hatching to start their ocean adventure.

Macaroni Penguin

  • Diet: Macaroni penguins eat tiny krill and some other small sea creatures. They swim under the water to catch their food. Sometimes, they dive deep to find food far away from their homes. (Macaroni Penguin - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio, n.d.)
  • Habitat: Macaroni penguins live in Antarctica and nearby islands. They often swim in the sea and only come on land to have babies and moults. They can also go to islands near Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Tristan da Cunha, and South Africa (Macaroni Penguin—Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio, n.d.).

Green Sea Turtle

Habitat: Green sea turtles live in the warm waters of oceans all around the world. They especially like to hang out in tropical and subtropical areas. You can find these friendly turtles swimming in the clear blue waters of places like the Caribbean, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and Hawaii. Diet: Green sea turtles are like the cows of the sea because they are herbivores, which means they only eat plants! These turtles munch on sea grass, algae, and seaweed that grow in the ocean. They use their powerful jaws to chomp on these yummy greens, helping to keep the ocean ecosystem balanced and healthy. Species: Green sea turtles are reptiles, they lay eggs on land. Green sea turtles are equipped with a hard shell, and scaly skin, and lay eggs on sandy beaches.

Pandas

Fun Facts:
  • Pandas spend about 16 hours a day eating food
  • Panda bears do not hibernate, they migrate to a warmer climate in the Bamboo forests
  • Panda bears are no longer on the endangered species list

Red Wolf

  • Red wolves are unique animals that communicate through touch, smell, and sound. Their noises resemble those of coyotes and gray wolves.
  • Red wolves are a bit like gray wolves and coyotes but smaller. They have red fur, long legs, and big ears.
  • Red wolves are meat-eaters. They search for food by hunting. They look for food in one place for about ten days before moving to a new hunting spot.

Sea Lion Fun Facts

Grown-up male sea lions are 650 pounds heavier than grown-up female sea lions on average. Little sea lion babies drink milk for 1 to 3 years. Steller sea lions can dive over 1,500 feet deep and stay underwater for 16 minutes. Female Steller sea lions recognize their babies by smell and sound. Sea lions are named because boy sea lions have long, thick hair on their head and neck that looks like a mane. (dfg.webmaster@alaska.gov, 2013

Macaroni Penguin

Fun Fact:
  • Macaroni penguins are good swimmers. They can dive very deep, up to 100 meters, and they look for yummy food like krill, small fish, and squid underwater. With their long bodies and powerful flippers, they can move quickly in the water.
  • Penguins talk to each other with loud sounds like braying and trumpeting. They use these sounds to chat in their groups.
  • When baby Macaroni Penguin chicks are born, they are called “crèche.” (10 Macaroni Penguin Facts for Kids, 2023)

Panda

Habitat: Wild Pandas are found in the Bamboo forests in Central China. They spend most of their day eating. Diet: Panda Bears mostly eat bamboo, even though their digestive system says they should not. They are known to eat fruits and some meat as well. Species: Panda bears are classified as mammals. Mammals are characterized by features such as giving birth to live young, having hair or fur on their bodies, and producing milk to feed their offspring.

Whopping Crane

Fun facts:
  • Whooping Crane chicks sleep standing up.
  • Whooping Cranes are endangered, almost all populations of whooping cranes are gone.

Water Buffalo

Habitat: Water Buffalo are found mostly in Southeast Asia, some populations are found across the world due to extraction by humans. Diet: Water Buffalo are Herbivores, they eat grass and moss, no meat. Species: Water Buffalo are a type of mammal known as bovine. Bovine are cows.
Red wolf
Habitat: Red wolves used to live in the Southeast. They were in places like New York, Missouri, and Texas. By the 1960s, most red wolves were in wet areas and near the coast. They stayed there because it was where they could stay alive. (National Geographic, 2019) Diet: Red wolves are animals that eat meat. They like to hunt and eat animals like deer, raccoons, rabbits, and mice. They can eat a lot of food every day, up to five pounds! (National Geographic, 2019) Species: Red wolves are native to the United States. They have a tawny, reddish fur. They are in between gray wolves and coyotes in size. Red wolves came from gray wolves and coyotes mixing long ago. Now, scientists have found out that red wolves are special.(National Geographic, 2019)

Spider Monkey

Fun Facts:
  • Spider monkeys have long arms and tails that help them swing from tree to tree like real acrobats!
  • These monkeys love to eat yummy fruits like bananas and berries that they find in the rainforest.
  • Spider monkeys are very social animals and like to live in groups called "troops."
  • They have a special tail that is like an extra hand and helps them grab onto branches.
  • Spider monkeys are excellent climbers and can leap long distances in the treetops with ease.

Water Buffalo

Fun Facts:
  • There are more Water Buffalo being raised by humans than there are in the wild
  • Wild Water Buffalo are endangered of going extinct
  • Water Buffalo milk is used to make mozzarella cheese

Black Panther

Fun facts:
  • Black panthers love to swim, which is why they prefer habitats that include flooded forests and swampy wetlands.
  • The panther has a top speed of 114 kph (71 mph).
  • Panthers are able to leap up to 20 feet

Spider Monkey

Habitat: Spider monkeys are special monkeys that live in the rainforests of Central and South America. You can find these fun monkeys in countries like Mexico, Brazil, Peru, and Costa Rica. Diet: Spider monkeys are omnivores. They love to eat fruits, seeds, and insects that they find in the lush rainforest where they live. Their favourite foods are fruits like bananas, figs, and berries. Species: A spider monkey is a mammal. Mammals are characterized by features such as giving birth to live young, having hair or fur on their bodies, and producing milk to feed their offspring.

Bald Eagle

Habitat: Bald Eagles build nests and are found across the majority of North America, especially in the United States Diet: Eagles are carnivores; they eat meat. Species: Eagles are classified as Avian (birds). Birds are known to be animals with hollow bones, wings, build nests and lay eggs.

Bald Eagle

Fun Facts:
  • Eagles make their nests at the top-most part of the highest trees, this is to protect their eggs from predators
  • Hunting and pollution nearly made Bald Eagles go extinct
  • Toronto saw Bald Eagles nesting for the first time ever in March 2024
  • Bald Eagles can see about 1 km away

Whooping Crane

Habitat:
  • The whooping Crane is native to North America
Diet:
  • Whooping Cranes are omnivorous animals whose diet depends on available food in their region.
  • Blue crabs and wolfberries are a staple of their diet, and can be supplemented with terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates, snakes, rodents and agricultural waste.
Species:
  • Grus americana