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A) Europe B) Australia C) North America D) Asia and Africa
A) Fish B) Fruit C) Ants and termites D) Grass
A) Five B) Two C) Twelve D) Eight
A) Critically Endangered B) Near Threatened C) Least Concern D) Vulnerable
A) Deserts B) Oceans C) Mountains D) Forests and grasslands
A) Three B) Five C) Eight D) Two
A) Taste B) Smell C) Sight D) Hearing
A) Gold B) Diamond C) Keratin D) Plastic
A) Dwarf Pangolin B) Malayan Pangolin C) Philippine Pangolin D) Giant Pangolin
A) For their horns B) For their scales and meat C) For their fur D) For their bones
A) Up to 30 cm B) Up to 10 cm C) Up to 40 cm D) Up to 20 cm
A) Two B) Four C) Three D) Five
A) All of the above B) Phataginus C) Smutsia D) Manis
A) January 2020 B) September 2023 C) December 2019 D) March 2022
A) Greek word for 'scaled animal' B) Indian term phattáges C) Malay word pengguling meaning 'one who rolls up' D) Latin term for 'ant eater'
A) Spitting venom B) Using loud vocalizations C) Camouflaging their scent D) Emitting a noxious-smelling chemical from glands near the anus
A) The esophagus B) The liver C) The gizzard, covered in keratinous spines. D) The duodenum
A) On the ground in open fields B) In hollow trees C) In water bodies D) Underground burrows
A) Dispersing seeds. B) Pollinating flowers. C) Regulating termite populations. D) Controlling rodent populations.
A) Twice a year B) Once a year C) Only once in their lifetime D) Every month
A) 2018 B) 2017 C) 2020 D) 2019
A) 10,000 kg (22,000 pounds) B) 5,000 kg (11,000 pounds) C) 15,000 kg (33,000 pounds) D) 20,000 kg (44,000 pounds)
A) 92% B) 75% C) 99% D) 85%
A) Three months B) Six months C) One month D) Two weeks
A) Curing cancer B) Healing wounds C) Dissolving blood clots D) Treating arthritis
A) Near Threatened B) Least Concern C) Vulnerable D) Threatened
A) Pet trade B) Traditional Chinese medicine C) Scientific research D) Leather production
A) Ming dynasty B) Song dynasty C) Han dynasty D) Tang dynasty
A) Vietnam B) Taiwan C) China D) Thailand
A) 250 mm B) 150 mm C) 100 mm D) 200 mm
A) Three years B) Six months C) Two years D) One year
A) 92% B) 85% C) 75% D) 99%
A) Amblyomma javanense B) Rhipicephalus sanguineus C) Dermacentor variabilis D) Ixodes scapularis
A) 100 million years ago B) 75.31 million years ago C) 50 million years ago D) 30 million years ago
A) 8th century B) 12th century C) 10th century D) 6th century
A) Healing burns B) Curing toothaches C) Treating insomnia D) Expelling evil spirits
A) TRAFFIC B) PETA C) Greenpeace D) WWF
A) Resistance to medication B) Lack of social interaction C) Inability to adapt to new environments D) Higher chance of being infected with parasites such as intestinal worms
A) They could heal broken bones. B) They could treat diabetes. C) They could cure blindness. D) They could help prevent pneumonia.
A) Increasing patrols in wildlife reserves B) Following the money rather than the animal C) Tracking individual animals D) Implementing stricter border controls
A) India, Nepal, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines B) Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan C) Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa D) Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand
A) Angelina Jolie B) David Attenborough C) Jackie Chan D) Leonardo DiCaprio
A) South America B) Australia C) Eurasia D) Africa
A) Appendix III B) Appendix II C) Appendix I D) Not listed under any appendix
A) All year round B) During the summer or autumn C) In winter D) In spring
A) 500,000 B) 200,000 C) 100,000 D) 50,000
A) 25 million years ago B) 10 million years ago C) 38.05 million years ago D) 50 million years ago
A) Ferae B) Xenarthra C) Rodentia D) Primates
A) Raccoons B) Civets C) Bats D) Pangolins
A) Indonesia B) Vietnam C) Ghana D) Nigeria
A) Two offspring B) Five or more offspring C) Three to four offspring D) A single offspring |