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Giraffe Who Was Afraid of Heights, The - For Creative Minds Quiz  

 

 

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1. What is an adaptation?
    When a family takes care of a baby animal who doesn't have parents
    A behavior that helps an animal survive where they live
    Another name for the African Savannah
 
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2. The giraffes tongue is considered an adaptation because
    It's extra long
    It breaks leaves off the tree easily
    Both of these are correct
 
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3. What body part helps giraffes standing and running on the rough and uneven land?
    Hoofed feet
    Long legs
    Spots of different sizes and colors on their skin
 
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4. Vervet Monkeys have long, strong tails. The tail is used
    Like a sword to fight off enemies
    To balance as it moves through the trees
    To swing from branch to branch
 
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5. Hippos' feet
    Are just like humans, with five toes and no webs
    Have no toes and are completely webbed
    Are special to help them "walk" underwater, with four toes and small webs
 
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6. Crocodiles can see underwater because
    They have see-through eye lids
    They open their eyes underwater
    Their eyes are on the top of their head and they never go completely underwater
 
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7. How tall is a full grown giraffe?
    6 feet
    10 feet
    16 feet
 
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8. Vervet monkeys are found in both Africa and parts of the Caribbean. How did the monkeys most-likely cross the Atlantic Ocean?
    The most likely swam across the Atlantic Ocean
    They most likely have been there for forever and were there before any humans
    They are descendants of monkey brought over on ships as pets by settlers and explorers
 
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9. A hippopotamus is an herbivore. What does this mean?
    They eat only plants
    They eat both animals and plants
    They eat only animals
 
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10. Baby hippos are born
    On land
    In water
    They can be born both on land and in water.
 
   
 



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