Whether you were looking for a good mental workout or learning new mind-blowing facts, this 'true or false' quiz will challenge your mind and make your jaw drop at the same time.
Get ready for a fun and challenging quiz about wildlife. Facts so outlandish that you might think this is absolutely false.
We have compiled some fascinating facts and fun trivia questions about animals. This article is packed with 10 true or false questions that will put your brain in a limbo.
This article will help you learn fun animal facts and test your knowledge about wildlife, habitats, animal behaviour, anatomy, and many more mind-blowing facts.
This quiz is perfect for kids and even adults who love learning new things and facts around the world. Let's see how many you get right.
True or False? 10 Animal Facts Quiz Questions with Answers
1. Starfish have no brains. True or False?
True. Starfish have no brain or central nervous system. They have a nerve net that controls their movements, help them detect light, touch, or temperature.
2. Penguins live in the Arctic. True or False?
False. Penguins mostly live in the Southern Hemisphere, specifically Antarctica.
3. A cockroach can live for weeks without its head. True or False?
True. A cockroach have an open circulatory system that helps them breathe through small tubes along their body segments rather than their mouth.
4. Camels can store water in their humps. True or False?
False. Camel humps do not store water. They store fat, which gives them energy when food is not available.
5. Bats are blind. True or False?
False. All bats can see. Many have excellent vision adapted for low-light conditions.
6. Octupses have three hearts. True or False?
True. Octopuses have three hearts. They have two branchial hearts that pump blood, and one systemic heart that circulates oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
7. Polar bears have white skin. True or False?
False. Polar bears' fur is not actually white. It is rather transparent and hollow. It appears white due to an optical illusion that scatter and reflects visible light. Underneath, polar bears have black skin.
8. A chameleon's tongue is twice as along as its body. True or False?
True. A chameleon's tongue is roughly twice the length of its body. It helps them in reaching insects from far away.
9. Elephants can swim. True or False?
True. Elephants are excellent swimmers. They can swim upto six hours and cover distances of about 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 kms).
10. A mosquito have 47 teeth. True or False?
True. Mosquitoes do not have teeth like humans. They have a specialised mouthpart called a 'proboscis' that has about 47 tiny, saw-like edges that help them pierce skin and suck blood.
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