0% 2 votes, 5 avg 2 Created by Colors AllWord Search and Crossword Puzzles Ultimate Wildlife: Word Search and Crossword PuzzlesHere are some multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 10+ facts about animals, birds, fish, and insects. NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - Word SearchHow does the roadrunner catch fast or dangerous prey like lizards and even rattlesnakes? A) It flies high and dives like a hawk. B) It can run at speeds over 20 mph (32 km/h). C) It hypnotizes them with its eyes. D) It swims after them. Explanation: Roadrunners are built for speed on the ground. They can run over 20 mph (32 km/h), which helps them chase down quick or dangerous prey.2 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - Word SearchWhich statement about the giant desert centipede is correct? A) It reaches only 1 inch long and eats plants. B) It lives only in water and eats fish. C) It can grow up to 8 inches long and preys on lizards, frogs, and small rodents. D) It has wings and hunts small birds. Explanation: The giant desert centipede can reach about 8 inches (20 cm) and is a fierce predator, using venomous claws to capture lizards, frogs, and even small rodents.3 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - Word SearchWhy are a beaver’s teeth orange? A) They are stained by eating tree sap. B) They naturally contain iron, which makes them stronger. C) The orange color shows the beaver is ill. D) Beavers paint them with mud to hide them. Explanation: A beaver’s orange front teeth contain iron in the enamel, making them extra tough and allowing the beaver to chew through hard tree trunks.4 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - Word SearchWhat is unusual about the sandhill crane’s dancing behavior? A) It dances only when it is migrating. B) It only dances once in its entire life. C) It dances only at night. D) It performs elaborate dances with bowing, jumping, and stick-throwing, even outside courtship. Explanation: Sandhill cranes are famous for their complex dances, including bowing, leaping, wing-flapping and tossing sticks or grass—not just for courtship, but throughout the year.5 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordHow does a swordfish actually use its long “sword”? A) It uses it to hold onto rocks in strong currents. B) It uses it to slash and injure prey, making them easier to catch. C) It uses it like a spear to stab prey straight through. D) It uses it to dig burrows in the sea floor. Explanation: Despite its sharp shape, a swordfish doesn’t usually “spear” prey. Instead, it swings its long bill to slash and wound fish, slowing them down so they’re easier to catch and eat.6 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordWhy can’t a kangaroo walk backwards easily? A) It is afraid to look behind. B) Its legs are too weak. C) It cannot jump forward. D) The shape of its legs and tail prevents it. Explanation: A kangaroo’s powerful hind legs and long tail are built for hopping forward. Their body structure makes walking backwards very difficult.7 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordWhat is especially strange about the Goblin Shark’s jaw? A) It has no teeth and swallows prey whole. B) It is completely locked in place and cannot move. C) It glows brightly to scare predators. D) It can shoot forward from the mouth to snatch prey. Explanation: The Goblin Shark has a highly extendable jaw that can suddenly shoot forward out of its mouth to grab prey. This “slingshot” jaw helps it catch fast-moving animals in the deep sea.8 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordWhat is special about the Laysan Albatross’s courtship behavior? A) It builds nests only in trees, never on the ground. B) It changes its feather color every year. C) It sings underwater to attract a mate. D) It performs an elaborate dance with up to 25 different movements. Explanation: Laysan Albatrosses perform complex courtship dances that can include up to 25 different ritualized moves, such as bill clacking, bowing, and head bobbing. These dances help pairs bond and recognize each other.9 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordWhat makes the pangolin unique among mammals? A) It is the only mammal that lives entirely underwater. B) It is the only mammal covered in large protective keratin scales. C) It is the only mammal that lays thousands of eggs. D) It is the only mammal that can fly. Explanation: Pangolins are the only mammals whose bodies are covered in large overlapping scales made of keratin (the same material as human fingernails). They curl into a tight ball so those scales act like armor.10 / 10 Category: Ultimate Wildlife - CrosswordWhy is the Great White Shark’s sense of smell so famous? A) It can smell plankton from hundreds of miles away. B) It can detect a single drop of blood in about 25 gallons (100 liters) of water. C) It can only smell prey when it is touching the shark. D) It can only smell animals that are larger than it is. Explanation: Great White Sharks have an incredibly powerful sense of smell. They can detect a single drop of blood in about 25 gallons (100 liters) of water and can sense tiny amounts of blood from miles away, helping them find injured prey.Ultimate Wildlife Quiz LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz See reviewThank You For Your Kind Review 💞 Send feedback