I dug this up from a project I did a few years ago, but wildlife factoids never go out of style. So go ahead and test your wildlife savvy with this wacky wildlife trivia. Some you probably know without breaking a sweat, but others might take you by surprise. (Answers are upside down in the green border at the bottom. You can click on the quiz to view it bigger.)
May 17, 2011
Weird Wildlife Factoid Game
By moheim
This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 at 8:18 pm and tagged with animal facts, Animal Photos, Animal Quizzes and Games, cockroaches, Learning about Animals, Mites, Morgan Heim, mustangs, nature photography, nature photos, photos, pika, pronghorn, Quizzes and Games, Salamanders, the nature files, wacky animal facts, weird animal factoids, weird wildlife facts, wild horses, Wildlife, Wildlife Photography, woodpeckers and posted in Wildlife. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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