Nyala
  • 1. Where is the Nyala primarily found?
A) Western Europe
B) Southeast Asia
C) North America
D) Southern Africa
  • 2. How does the female Nyala differ from the male?
A) Longer horns and more aggressive
B) Different coloration entirely
C) Larger size and brighter coat
D) No horns and smaller size
  • 3. What type of habitat do Nyalas prefer?
A) Thickets and bush
B) Open plains
C) Deserts and arid areas
D) Mountain peaks
  • 4. In terms of coloration, how do male and female Nyalas differ?
A) They have identical coloration
B) Males are darker; females are lighter
C) Males have no markings; females are spotted
D) Females are darker; males are lighter
  • 5. Are Nyalas considered solitary or social animals?
A) Completely solitary
B) Nocturnal and antisocial
C) Social, often in small groups
D) Highly pack-oriented
  • 6. How do Nyalas primarily communicate?
A) Vocalizations and body language
B) Visual displays like dance
C) Scent marking only
D) Color changes
  • 7. What threat do Nyalas face in the wild?
A) Excessive rainfall
B) Nutritional deficiency
C) High-altitude environments
D) Habitat loss
  • 8. What does a Nyala's diet mainly consist of?
A) Only fruits
B) Leaves, grasses, and fruits
C) Insects and small mammals
D) Fish and aquatic plants
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