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A) Ursus B) Vulpes C) Canis D) Lepus
A) 30 B) 45 C) 10 D) 20
A) Hearing B) Smell C) Sight D) Taste
A) Dusk and dawn B) Morning C) Night D) Afternoon
A) Kitten B) Leveret C) Cub D) Pup
A) Solitary B) Packs C) Colonies D) Herds
A) Diving B) Galloping C) Boxing D) Clawing
A) Green B) Blue C) Red D) Brown
A) Herbivores B) Insectivores C) Omnivores D) Carnivores
A) Burrows underground B) Warrens C) Depressions in the ground called forms D) Trees
A) Husk or down B) Pack C) Colony D) Flock
A) Flat and wide skulls B) Jointed or kinetic skulls C) Solid, non-deformable skulls D) Small and compact skulls
A) 1.0.3.31.0.3.3 × 2 = 30 B) 2.0.3.31.0.2.3 × 2 = 28 C) 3.0.3.31.0.2.3 × 2 = 32 D) 2.1.3.31.0.2.3 × 2 = 26
A) Shape of the skull B) Jointing of the skull C) Thickness of the skull D) Size of the skull
A) Only rabbits B) No hares have been domesticated. C) All species of hares D) Some captive populations of hares
A) 80 km/h (50 mph) B) 30 km/h (19 mph) C) 55 km/h (35 mph) D) 65 km/h (40 mph)
A) Extremely low fat content B) Bitter taste C) High cholesterol levels D) Difficult to catch
A) Red wine B) Juniper berries C) Millets D) Butter
A) Sauerbraten B) Rouladen C) Schweinebraten D) Hasenpfeffer
A) George B) Melangell C) Patrick D) David
A) No B) Yes C) If prepared in a specific way D) Only during certain festivals
A) Red wine vinegar B) Juniper berries C) Port wine D) Water
A) Macrotolagus B) Indolagus C) Poecilolagus D) Proeulagus
A) Ēostre B) Frigg C) Freya D) Idun
A) An extinct species B) A true hare C) A breed of rabbit D) A hybrid between a hare and a rabbit
A) Egypt B) Greece C) Germany D) Malta
A) 2004 B) 1999 C) 2010 D) 1985
A) Sub-Saharan Africa B) South America C) The Middle East D) Northern Europe
A) Large intestine B) Stomach C) Small intestine D) Cecum
A) Harefield B) Conyton C) Murchland D) Lepusville
A) The Incense Route B) The Silk Road C) The Amber Road D) The Spice Route
A) Copernicus B) Aristotle C) Galileo D) Ptolemy
A) Carl Linnaeus B) Gregor Mendel C) Charles Darwin D) Louis Pasteur
A) Cuniculus B) Harean C) Lepus D) Murchen
A) New regions where it is newly introduced B) Swamps C) Forests D) Temperate grasslands
A) By mixing it with red wine vinegar and storing in a freezer. B) By covering the cooked meat with butter to exclude air. C) By cooking it with juniper berries and water. D) By roasting it first and then stewing.
A) Kent B) Surrey C) Devon D) Cornwall
A) only European cultures B) only Asian cultures C) only African cultures D) various cultures
A) 50% B) 1.6% C) 75% D) 90%
A) wise elder B) trickster C) hero D) villain
A) Wise as an owl B) Busy as a bee C) Mad as a March hare D) Crazy like a fox |