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Savanna animals quiz

Savanna animals quiz
Savanna animals quiz
Savanna animals quiz

Savanna animals quiz

A five-minute quiz to test your knowledge on the amazing animals that live in the savanna.

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How long can lions survive without water?

Close up of a lion in its natural habitat

How long can lions survive without water?

 

 

24 hours
4-5 days
One week
One month
24 hours
4-5 days
One week
One month

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Lion standing in the middle of the savanna

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Lions can survive for about four to five days without water. They usually get all the liquid they need from their prey-yikes! 

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Lion standing in the middle of the savanna

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Lions can survive for about four to five days without water. They usually get all the liquid they need from their prey-yikes! 

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Where will lions go to drink?

Lion lying down in its habitat

Where will lions go to drink?

 

 

A waterhole
A waterhole
A café
A café
A swimming pool
A swimming pool
A beach
A beach

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Lioness close up while drinking water

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When water is available, lions can often be found lapping it up at a waterhole.

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Lioness close up while drinking water

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When water is available, lions can often be found lapping it up at a waterhole.

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Excluding prey and waterholes, how else do lions get water?

Close up of a lion face

Excluding prey and waterholes, how else do lions get water?

By filling up their water bottle
By drinking seawater
By lying with their mouths open while it rains
By licking rainwater off each other's fur

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Two lions licking each other

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Lions sometimes lick rainwater off each other's fur when they're thirsty!

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Two lions licking each other

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Lions sometimes lick rainwater off each other's fur when they're thirsty!

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What do meerkats eat?

Group of meerkats staring at something

What do meerkats eat?

 

 

Fish
Honey
Insects
Sandwiches

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Meerkat eating something

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Meerkats get most of the water they need from the insects they eat.

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Meerkat eating something

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Meerkats get most of the water they need from the insects they eat.

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What are baby meerkats called?

Two baby meerkats cuddling

What are baby meerkats called?

Pups
Calves
Kittens
Cubs

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Meerkat and baby meerkats standing

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Baby meerkats are called pups. In a group of meerkats, some adults have jobs as babysitters to protect the pups.

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Meerkat and baby meerkats standing

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Baby meerkats are called pups. In a group of meerkats, some adults have jobs as babysitters to protect the pups.

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Complete the sentence: Meerkats live in…

Meerkat and a group baby meerkats on a red hump

Complete the sentence: Meerkats live in…

 

 

Europe
Africa
Asia
South America

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Two meerkats in their natural habitat

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Meerkats live in the dry desters and grasslands of southern Africa.

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Two meerkats in their natural habitat

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Meerkats live in the dry desters and grasslands of southern Africa.

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What do meerkats build to live in?

Two meerkats standing

What do meerkats build to live in?

 

 

Forts
Forts
Tree houses
Tree houses
Underground burrows
Underground burrows
Pools
Pools

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Group of meerkats hiding in an underground burrow

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Meerkats are expert diggers and create a network of underground burrows that they call home.

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Group of meerkats hiding in an underground burrow

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Meerkats are expert diggers and create a network of underground burrows that they call home.

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What makes each zebra unique?

Close up of a zebra in its habitat

What makes each zebra unique?

Their stripes
Their hooves
Their sense of fun
Their ears

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Close up of a zebra in a group

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A zebra's stripes make it unique. No two zebras have the same pattern of stripes.

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A zebra's stripes make it unique. No two zebras have the same pattern of stripes.

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In dry times, some zebras travel miles to find what?

Close up of a zebra face

In dry times, some zebras travel miles to find what?

 

 

Friends
Humans
Prey
Wetter areas

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Three zebras drinking water from a water pond

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Zebras travel long disrances to find wetter areas where they can quench their thirst in dry times.

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Three zebras drinking water from a water pond

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Zebras travel long disrances to find wetter areas where they can quench their thirst in dry times.

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Zebras are closely related to which animal?

Zebra in the savanna

Zebras are closely related to which animal?

 

 

Horses
Horses
Tigers
Tigers
Woolly mammoths
Woolly mammoths
Hippos
Hippos

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Two zebras in the savanna, their natural habitat

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Zebras are closely related to horses.

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Two zebras in the savanna, their natural habitat

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Zebras are closely related to horses.

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