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Quiz about Spotted or Striped
Quiz about Spotted or Striped

Spotted or Striped Trivia Quiz


Some animals have spots or stripes to help them hide. Can you guess if each of these ten animals has mostly spots or mostly stripes?

A classification quiz by wellenbrecher. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Classify Quiz
Quiz #
421,706
Updated
Nov 04 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
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41
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Tiger Cheetah Ladybird Zebra Bumblebee Giraffe Leopard Skunk Clownfish Dalmatian

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Leopard

Answer: Spotted

The leopard is a big cat found in Africa and parts of Asia. Its golden-brown coat is covered with black spots called rosettes, which help it hide in tall grass and trees while hunting. Leopards are very good climbers and often carry their food up into trees to keep it safe from other animals.

Leopards are mostly active at night and use their keen eyesight and strong muscles to catch prey like deer, monkeys and birds. Each leopard's spots are unique, just like human fingerprints. These beautiful animals are strong hunters but they prefer to stay alone most of the time.
2. Ladybird

Answer: Spotted

The ladybird is a small beetle that can be found in gardens, fields and forests all over the world. Its bright red shell is covered in black spots that never change throughout its life. Ladybirds are helpful insects because they eat aphids, which can damage plants and crops.

Ladybirds can crawl on leaves or fly short distances to find food or escape danger. When they feel threatened, some ladybirds can release a smelly fluid from their legs to keep predators away. People often believe that ladybirds bring good luck, and children enjoy watching them crawl on flowers or fly around gardens.
3. Dalmatian

Answer: Spotted

The Dalmatian is a breed of dog famous for its white coat covered with black spots. These spots stay on the dog's body as it grows, and no two Dalmatians have exactly the same pattern. Dalmatians are friendly and energetic dogs that enjoy running, playing and spending time with people.

They were once used as carriage dogs, running alongside horse-drawn carriages to help guide and protect the horses. Today, they are popular pets and often appear in stories, cartoons and films. Their distinctive coat makes them easy to recognise and fun to spot when they are playing or walking outside.
4. Giraffe

Answer: Spotted

The giraffe is the world's tallest animal, with a long neck that helps it reach leaves high up in the trees. Its golden coat is covered with brown spots that look a bit like patches. These spots help giraffes blend into the trees and sunlight of the African savannah, keeping them safe from predators such as lions. Giraffes live in open woodlands and grassy plains across many parts of Africa, often near trees where food is easy to find.

Each giraffe has its own special pattern of spots, just like a fingerprint - no two are the same! Giraffes spend most of their time eating leaves from tall acacia trees and can sleep standing up. They move gracefully despite their long legs and neck, and when they run, they can go faster than a car driving through a city street!
5. Cheetah

Answer: Spotted

The cheetah is another big cat found in the grasslands and savannahs of Africa. Its golden coat is covered with small black spots that stay the same as it grows. These spots help the cheetah blend into the tall grass while hunting, keeping it hidden from both prey and other predators.

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world, able to sprint up to 100 km/h for short distances. They use their speed to catch animals like gazelles and hares. Unlike some other big cats, cheetahs are usually active during the day and spend time resting in the shade.
6. Zebra

Answer: Striped

The zebra is a horse-like animal that inhabits the grasslands and savannahs of Africa. Its black-and-white striped coat is unique to each individual, like a fingerprint. These stripes help zebras hide in tall grass and confuse predators when they move in herds.

Zebras eat mostly grass and spend much of their day grazing. They live in groups called herds, which can have dozens of zebras together. These social animals communicate with sounds, facial expressions, and tail movements. Zebras can run quickly to escape danger, and their stripes make it hard for predators to focus on just one animal in the moving herd.
7. Tiger

Answer: Striped

The tiger is a big cat that lives in forests and grasslands across parts of Asia. Its orange coat has black stripes that run from head to tail. Each tiger's stripe pattern is unique, which helps it hide among trees and tall grass while hunting.

Tigers are strong and powerful hunters that eat animals such as deer, wild pigs and birds. They are usually solitary, meaning they like to live and hunt alone, but mothers stay with their cubs for months to teach them how to survive. Tigers can swim very well and sometimes cross rivers to travel or catch food.
8. Bumblebee

Answer: Striped

The bumblebee is a furry insect that can be found in gardens, meadows and fields all over the world. Its body is covered in black and yellow stripes. Bumblebees are important pollinators, which means they help flowers, fruits and vegetables grow by moving pollen from one plant to another.

Bumblebees live in small colonies with a queen, workers and babies called larvae. Bumblebees fly from flower to flower collecting nectar to make food for the colony, and you can often hear their gentle buzzing as they work.
9. Clownfish

Answer: Striped

The clownfish is a small, colourful fish that lives in warm oceans, especially around coral reefs. Its bright orange body has white stripes edged with black, which help it stand out among the sea anemones it calls home.

Clownfish have a special relationship with sea anemones. The anemones' stinging tentacles protect the clownfish from predators, and in return, the clownfish's movements help keep the anemone clean and can bring tiny bits of food closer for the anemone to catch. Clownfish eat tiny animals like plankton and small crustaceans. They are social creatures that usually live in small groups and can often be seen darting quickly between the tentacles of their anemone homes.
10. Skunk

Answer: Striped

The skunk is a small mammal that lives in forests, grasslands and even near towns in North and Central America. Its black fur has a large white stripe running down its back, which helps other animals to recognise it from a distance.

Skunks are mostly active at night and eat insects, small animals, fruit and plants. They are best known for their special defense: when they feel threatened, skunks can spray a very smelly liquid to scare away predators. Skunks usually live alone but they may gather in small groups during winter. Despite their smell, skunks are important for keeping gardens and fields free from insects and pests.
Source: Author wellenbrecher

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