Drag 'diurnal' from the column on the right to match each of the five 'Day' Tripper mammals active in the day. Drag 'nocturnal' to match the remaining five 'Night' Crawlers active at night.
This is another quiz on more wild birds we have seen in the eastern US, mostly around Ohio and West Virginia but elsewhere also. Have you seen these too?
Walking along my local river I can see several species of ducks and other water fowl. This quiz is about the birds I saw on one of my walks in the English countryside.
After tourists are safely back in their lodges after sunset, a new team of animals come out to play the game of life in the African bush. This quiz looks at a few of these - some of which can also be seen during the day.
No beating around the bush here, either you love these critters or you don't. They're a declared pest in New Zealand, but in Australia they're protected. Let's find out why.
There are few more beautiful places on Earth than the coral reefs of the Pacific. Let's dive in and see what cool critters we can find there on that amazing coral reef.
I recently downloaded ten fun facts about rams. See how many you know! All about rams, their features and characteristics, not Random Access Memory or battering rams. There are hints, too, which should help you. Enjoy!
The gloaming is a Scottish term that refers to the twilight time of the day. The following questions refer to creatures that one may encounter during the gloaming and beyond into the night.
These are birds that have come to our feeder, during the first full year we had it up. We live on the border of Ohio and West Virginia in a small town, but these seem to be pretty common for this whole area.
The Javan rhinoceros is possibly the most endangered large mammal on our planet. Let's see what you know about this wonderful animal before it disappears forever.
Animals (and plants) are placed in groups according to features they have in common. I will give the name of a group, a brief description of its features and four choices. Make your choice.
C'mon kids. Let's show the adults of the world just how much you know about where the extinct animals of our world once lived. All of these animals were important members of their ecosystems, as are all animal species that are still alive today.
For any given bird, match it with another bird in the same taxonomic order. For example, cassowary should be matched with emu, as they are in Casuariiformes.