Blue-Tongued Lizard | Quokka | Platypus | Tasmanian Devil | Kangaroo |
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How can a Blue-Tongued Lizard make itself appear more threatening?
Puffing up its body, sticking out its blue tongue, and hissing.
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Having a light brown fur coat allows it to hide from predators in... (finish the sentence)
The long grass.
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Are the platypus' webbed feet permanent?
No, they can fold them away when burrowing or moving on land.
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Tasmanian devils will ___ _ __ as a defence mechanism when threatened. (fill in the blanks)
Produce an odor or smell.
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Kangaroos sweat while __ and pant when ____ __. (fill in the blanks)
1. Moving / Exercising
2. Not moving / Not exercising |
What body part can a Blue-Tongued Lizard drop off if grabbed there?
Their tail.
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What climate are quokkas adapted to?
Hot and dry.
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The forelegs push the animal through the water while the hind legs... (finish the sentence)
Trail behind or don't do anything.
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What do Tasmanian devils' black fur help with?
Blending into the environment at night when hunting.
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They __ their ____ which allows the wind to blow heat away from the warm blood. (fill in the blanks)
1. Lick
2. Forearms |
What do Blue-Tongued Lizards scales over the ear openings (mostly) prevent from entering.
Dirt.
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How do quokkas get water?
They extract it from cacti.
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With their slightly flattened, streamlined body and short, stout legs, they are well-adapted for... (finish the sentence)
The water, particularly swimming.
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Are Tasmanian devils carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?
Carnivores.
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Which of the kangaroo's body parts help them balance?
Their strong and muscular tails.
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What colour is the ____-Tongued Lizards tongue?
Blue.
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What letter does the animal start with?
Q.
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What is the most common colour of platypus?
Brown.
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Which state/territory is a ________n devil native to?
Tasmania
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What is a type of kangaroo that has a colour in it's name?
The red kangaroo.
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