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August 2009

Thibault, Tony

Animal and world records trivia

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2.After bananas, a zoo gorilla's favorite food is ______.
3.The smallest pony in history was a stallion named ________ ________. He stood 14 inches and weighed only 20 pounds.
5.A pregnant goldfish is called a _____.
6.Australia's box _________ has a lethal toxin more potent than cobra venom and can kill a person in minutes.
8.The longest burning light bulb has been burning 100 years, as of 2001. It continues to glow at Fire Station #6 in Livermore _________.
9.It takes a lobster approximately ______ years to grow to be one pound.
10._________ can jump as high as 6 feet in the air.
11.A _________ was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana.
12.A _______ cow drinks 20-50 gallons of water a day.
15.The longest alligator ever found, discovered in _______, was 19' 2".
16.Large amounts of _____ can destroy your dog’s red blood cells, causing anemia.
17.An ______ barely an inch long may possess as many as 50,000 eyes.
20.There are more _________ in one square mile of rural land than there are humans on the entire earth.
22._______ are rodents.
23.A _______ measuring 8-in. across (20-cm) was discovered in Bratsk, Siberia in 1971.
24.Bulls are _______, it is the motion of the cape which angers them.
25.On August 7, 1977, Dennett D'Angelo set a world record for eating 3 pounds, 6 ounces of ____ _____ in 90 seconds.
27.In one acre of land, there can be more than a million ________.
31.According to Prevention's Guide to Cats and Dogs, 52% of pet owners say their pets get more _______ than they do.
32.A female lobster is called a ______.
33.The oldest pet ________ on record died at the age of 41 in 1980.
34.There are over 900 species of ____.
36.Baby squirrels are called _______.
37.The average life span of a _______ crab is 75 years!
39.________ has almost twice as many caribou as people.
41.In Florida, if an _______ is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle.
43.The world's smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat of _______, weighing less than a penny.
46.The African Rock Python can survive for _____ years without eating.
47.Turkeys can drown if they look up when it is _______.
49.A duck's _______ has no echo. No one knows why.
50.The average hamster, if provided a wheel, will run up to ______ miles per night!
51.Butterflies breathe through their ______ because they don't have lungs.
52.The common housefly prefers to breed in the ______ of a room.
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1._________ can fly short distances upside down.
2.The snapping turtle eats _____ and is used by police to find dead bodies in lakes, ponds and swamps.
4.A completely severed snake head can still ____ a half hour later.
7.Murphy's Oil Soap is the chemical that's commonly used to clean _______.
9.When _____ are born with two heads, they fight each other for food.
11.Jellyfish have been in the Earth's oceans for over 650 _______ years, they were here before the dinosaurs!
13.__________is home to over half of the world's chameleon species.
14.The roaring lion in the MGM logo was named ______ and lived at the Memphis Zoo.
18.A _______ can live for 9 days without its head.
19.Lake Compounce, in Connecticut, is the oldest continuously operating _______ park in the U.S.
21.Squid can commit suicide by eating their own _______.
26.Lobsters and ______ eat their own shell after molting.
28.The largest tomato on record was grown in ________ and weighed 7 pounds.
29.One quarter of the marine life found in the ____ ____ cannot be found anywhere else on earth.
30.When a gazelle leaps vertically into the air, it is called ______.
35.At President Andrew Jackson's funeral in 1845 his pet parrot was removed for _______.
38.In 1974, an Englishman named Eric Jenkins grew 370 pounds of ______ from one plant.
40.A blue whale ________ (the main blood vessel) is large enough for a human to crawl through.
41.In ancient _____, killing a cat was a crime punishable by death.
42.Fossil evidence shows that _______ roamed the Americas 10 million years ago.
43.The largest known clam is a ______ clam that weighed 734 pounds and was nearly four feet in length.
44._______ have been banned from Antarctica since 1994 to protect the seal population from distemper.
45.A ______ can sleep for 3 years.
48.The doors on the National Archives Building are the largest _______ doors in the world.
50.A baby eel is called an ________.

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