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This thread is just for fun. Here’s how it will work:


I will post the first question.  The person who guesses it gets to go next.


Questions can consist of anything related to a specific animal or species. For example, you can ask us to identify the species, or you can identify the animal and ask why it is unique, or you can ask which animal / species is capable of xyz. Get the idea? Basically any animal related trivia question will do.


Don’t make them too hard, if you can avoid it. One part questions only. For example, you can’t ask us to identify the species, where it lives, and it’s mating habits. No one will get all three.


Only one person at a time can ask a question. You can only go if you got the answer right.


To keep the action flowing, if you know for certain that you got it right, you may proceed with your next question. If you only think you got it right, please wait for the OP to confirm first.


If we get stumped, I’ll appoint someone else to go.

 

No Internet searches. That's cheating! You have to guess. Use your noggin.

 

If it is your turn, reply to the original thread only, not to someone else's comment. There are only so many reply spaces under each comment, so start again at the beginning.  

 

ADDENDUM TO RULES: If an question goes 24 hrs with no one able to guess it, then the poster should give us the answer so we can move on. The next question can then be asked by the first person who responded to the previous, unanswered question.


Here’s the first question: The New Mexico Whiptail lizard is well known for being able to…?

 

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Nope, sorry, not 5 or one, although they can have singles, and have been known to have as many as 5.
Three.
3 is not rare, but not the most common.
two
Two is correct.  That is the most common number for a doe to have, although sometimes, usually with a first breeding, a doe will have a single kid.  Twins are the most common, with triplets being quite common also.

Next question. Another fill in the blank:

 

The larvae of the potato beetle covers itself with ___________ in order to protect itself from being eaten.

Caca?
Yes. The larvae cover itself with its own feces, which is toxic to predators. Your turn.

Wait - what was the answer to Dallas hearing question?

It was birds.

What's this bear's name (common name is fine, no need for the genus and species thing)? Or, if you don't remember the name, what is its habitat?

It is a a Sun Bear.

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