Creepy Crawlers Quiz
- Question: Where are most chameleons found in nature?
- Answer: Most chameleons live in tropical areas. They are found in Africa south of the Sahara, western and southern Asia, and southern Europe.
- Question: Where is the largest chameleon found?
- Answer: The largest chameleon is found in Madagascar. It can be more than 60 centimeters long.
- Question: Which of these animals is related to the ant?
- Answer: Ants are descended from wasps. They no longer have the ability to sting, but ants still have venom.
- Question: Which of the following is the order of animalia that includes butterflies and moths?
- Answer: Lepidoptera is one of the largest insect orders, and the order with some of the most vividly colored species.
- Question: What is the name for a group of common and often deadly snakes?
- Answer: There are about 200 kinds of vipers. Found on every continent but Australia and Antarctica, they kill more humans than any other snake.
- Question: Which of these is not a kind of butterfly?
- Answer: The snapdragon is a kind of flower.
- Question: Where would you find a tuatara?
- Answer: Tuataras are found only on a few rocky islands of New Zealand. These reptiles live in underground burrows during the day and come out to feed at night.
- Question: How many meters in length can a reticulated python become?
- Answer: The reticulated python, which is the largest known snake species, can reach lengths of about 10 meters. It lives in southeastern Asia.
- Question: What are newborn crickets called?
- Answer: Newly hatched crickets, called nymphs, look much like their parents but do not have wings.
- Question: Which of these is considered to be a major garden pest?
- Answer: The aphid is a kind of insect that infests many kinds of plants. Ants favor eating them, but gardeners do not like aphids.
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