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Animal Sleuth Worksheet #2
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This is the second in a series of great worksheets for use with a unit study on animals. The questions for this worksheet are all fill-in-the-blank. They are high-interest questions that can be used to grab a child’s (or parent’s) interest on this subject.
QUESTIONS:
1. The largest animal is the _______________, at 100 feet long and 150 tons.
2. The tallest animal is the _______________ -- it’s 20 feet high.
3. The largest snake is the _______________, at almost 28 feet long.
4. The largest bird is the _______________, which is 9 feet tall.
5. A _______________ can live for 10 days without a head!
6. A _______________ can fly straight up, backward, and upside down – no other bird can do that!
7. _______________ must eat 250 pounds of plants and drink 50 gallons of water each day to live.
8. A hummingbird may fly to _______________ different flowers every day.
9. Slugs have four _______________
10. George Washington had a pet _______________ named Polly.
11. President John Quincy Adams had a pet _______________.
12. Abraham Lincoln’s pet was a ______________ named Jack.
13. Theodore Roosevelt had a pet garter snake named _______________.
14. Calvin Coolidge had a pet __________, a pet __________, and two pet __________.
15. For every person in the world, there are _______________ insects!!
16. In the Little House on the Prairie book series, the Ingalls family had a pet __________ named Jack.
ANSWERS:
1. blue whale
2. giraffe
3. anaconda
4. ostrich
5. cockroach
6. hummingbird
7. elephants
8. 2,000
9. noses
10. parrot
11. alligator
12. turkey
13. Emily Spinach
14. Bobcat, donkey, raccoons
15. 200 million
16. brindle bulldog
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