Animal Quiz
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Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a peacock's plumage?
To attract mates
To camouflage in the forest
For flight purposes
To keep warm in winter
Question 2: Which animal is known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs?
Starfish
Frog
Octopus
Lizard
Question 3: What is the main reason for the decline in bee populations worldwide?
Habitat loss and pesticides
Cold winters
Increased rainfall
Overpopulation
Question 4: Which of the following is a myth about bats?
Bats only come out at night
Bats are blind
Bats are flying mice
Bats drink blood
Question 5: What unique feature do elephants have that helps them regulate their body temperature?
Thick skin
Small eyes
Long trunks
Large ears
Question 6: Why do some animals, like the Arctic fox, change fur color with seasons?
To communicate with others
To camouflage with the environment
To attract mates
To regulate temperature
Question 7: What adaptation allows chameleons to change color?
Mood and communication
Camouflage only
Diet variations
Temperature control
Question 8: Which of these animals is known for having the longest migration route?
Humpback whale
Arctic tern
Monarch butterfly
Salmon