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Trivia Quiz 18

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Posted by: forwardone

Quiz 18
Clue 1

I am a mammal.

WHAT am I?

Geoff



Posted by: jaukki

You are a dolphin.
Aren't you..?



Posted by: hyiplinks

Are you a duck billed platypus?

hyiplinks



Posted by: forwardone

Both nice guesses, but I`m neither of those.

Geoff



Posted by: candy

Are you my favorite the kitty cat?



Posted by: forwardone

Not the kitty, sorry candy.

Let`s see if the next clue helps.

Quiz 18
Clue 2

I am quite a good swimmer.

WHAT am I?

Geoff



Posted by: admin

You are a seal Geoff?



Posted by: betrdanevr

A whale!



Posted by: forwardone

No, I`m neither a seal or a whale.

Geoff



Posted by: curly

Polar Bear



Posted by: forwardone

Some great guesses, but no I`m not a Polar Bear.

Geoff



Posted by: memorex

How about Tommy the.......... Turtle )



Posted by: forwardone

Afraid it`s not Tommy.

Geoff



Posted by: candy

Am I the walrus?



Posted by: hyiplinks

Are you a ppppppppp..penquin

hyiplinks



Posted by: forwardone

Nope, I`m not a walrus, or a ppppppppp..penquin.

Geoff



Posted by: admin

Quote:
Clue 1

I am a mammal.

Quote:
Clue 2

I am quite a good swimmer.




Posted by: forwardone

http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/W...images/tusk.gif Phil, now where is that carpenter?

Geoff



Posted by: jaukki

If it's not a dolphin, it's a porpoise




Posted by: forwardone

Porpoise? Confidently said jaukki, but not right.

Geoff



Posted by: PLT

How about an otter?



Posted by: forwardone

PLT, I`d love to be able to say `I`ve gotta be an otter` but I`m not, so I can`t.

Geoff



Posted by: suilv2n

Are you an ELEPHANT!!

I am hopeful

--------------------
Diana



Posted by: forwardone

Sorry your hope is misplaced, suilv2n, but no, I`m not an elephant.

Geoff



Posted by: admin

Quote:
Clue 2

I am quite a good swimmer.
Quote:
Are you an ELEPHANT!!

I am hopeful
Diana, Last time I checked Elephants can walk thro creeks, streams and shallow rivers but they can't swim Didn't you learn that at school



Posted by: curly

Are you a vole?



Posted by: sswilli99

Is it a Capybara

Is it a four-foot-long guinea pig? No, this short-tailed, sleepy-eyed beast is a capybara—the world's largest rodent. Its semi-webbed feet help make it a good swimmer, and it spends much of its time around water or wallowing in mud with other capybaras.

Shawn



Posted by: forwardone

No curly and Shawn, I`m not a vole or a capybara, so I`m going to move on to Clue No3.

Quiz 18
Clue 3

I have a good `head for heights.`

WHAT am I?

Geoff



Posted by: admin

LOL That clue was a BIG help Geoff, I think you just made it harder



Posted by: forwardone

But none of the clues are cryptic.

Geoff



Posted by: hyiplinks

Is it a moose.....don't laugh

"Additionally, the moose is an exceptional swimmer, able to swim for periods of up to two hours"

hyiplinks



Posted by: jaukki

You are a sloth!!



Posted by: suilv2n

Quote:
Diana, Last time I checked Elephants can walk thro creeks, streams and shallow rivers but they can't swim Didn't you learn that at school


Admin excuse me but Elephants CAN Swim, ask any elephant and they will tell you - they can swim they can swim - they really do and can swim

I think I have made my point!

and if I can have a second guess - my second guess is a HORSE!

(they can also swim!)



Posted by: admin

Well I didn't listen very much to my teacher when I was at school

Sorry Diana about the elephant swimming thing, they really are good swimmers



Posted by: suilv2n

Apology accepted -



Posted by: candy

Giraffe

I do not know if they can swim but the do have a "head for heights".



Posted by: friendly

Don't suppose it's one of us???
(well I know I'm human, can't vouch for the rest of you... )



Posted by: forwardone

Time to put you out of your misery! Once more, this week some really good guesses.

jaukki, you called me a ........Sloth, and you are correct (I won`t take offence at that.) So, well done, once again I couldn`t catch you out.

If you will PM me your Egold No. I`ll get your $5 winnings off to you.

http://enchantedlearning.com/subjec...oth/index.shtml

Quote:
Sloth Printout
Three-toed Sloth PrintoutZoom Mammals
All About Sloths
Sloth Quiz
to Print-out

BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL HABITS
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sgifs/Sloth.GIFThe sloth is a slow-moving mammal that lives in trees. Sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside-down from tree branches; they eat, sleep, mate, and give birth upside-down in the trees. They hold onto tree branches with strong, curved claws that are on each of their four feet.

Male sloths are solitary, shy animals. Females sometimes congregate together. Sloths are nocturnal; they are most active at night and sleep all day.

SLOTH ANATOMY
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sgifs/Sloth_bw.GIFSloths have a thick brown (and slightly-greenish) fur coat. Sloths are about the size of a cat (roughly 2 feet = 61 cm long). They have a short, flat head, big eyes, a short snout, a short or non-existent tail, long legs, and tiny ears. Sturdy, curved claws are on each foot; they use these claws to hang from trees.


Some sloths have colonies of green algae encrusting their fur, both adding to the camouflage effect and providing some nutrients to the sloths, who lick the algae.

NAME
The sloth got its name from its slow movement. It is not lazy, just slow-moving.

DIET
Sloths are plant-eaters who are more active at night; they eat leaves (including leaves from the cecropia tree), tender young shoots, and fruit; they are herbivores (plant-eaters). It used to be thought that sloths ate mostly cecropia leaves because they were often spotted in cecropia trees. It turns out that they also live in many other trees, but aren't spotted there as easily as in cecropia trees.

Sloths have a low metabolic rate and a low body temperature (91°F). This keeps their food and water needs to a minimum. Sloths have small molars which they use to chew up their leafy food. Their stomach has many separate compartments that are used to digest the tough cellulose (a component of plant material that they eat).

SLEEP
Sloths sleep during the day. They sleep about 15 to 18 hours each day, hanging upside down.

PREDATORS
Sloths are hunted by jaguars, harpy eagles, and people. A sloth's main forms of protection are its camouflage (greatly increased by the coating of algae growing on its fur) and its very slow movement; these adaptations make it virtually disappear in the rain forest canopy.

HABITAT AND RANGE
Sloths spend almost all of their lives in trees; they are arboreal. These mostly-quiet mammals live in the tropical rain forests of South and Central America.

LOCOMOTION
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sgifs/Slothsmall.GIFThe sloth is the slowest mammal on Earth. Sloths are quadrupeds (four-legged animals) who "walk" upside-down along tree branches. They only rarely venture to the ground and walk on the ground in an upright position. Sloths can swim well.

LIFE SPAN
Sloths may live 10-20 years in the wild.

REPRODUCTION
Adult females produce a singe baby each year. They give birth upside down hanging from a tree branch.

CLASSIFICATION
Sloths belong to the:
  • Kingdom Animalia (the animals)
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Subphylum Vertebrata (animals with backbones)
  • Class Mammalia (warm-blooded animals with fur and mammary glands)
  • Order Xenarthra
  • Suborder Pilosa
    • Family Bradypodidae
      • Genus Bradypus - Three-toed Sloths
        • Species torquatus (the maned sloth)
        • Species tridactylus (the Three-toed Sloth has three toes (and claws) on the front and hind legs
        • Species variegatus
    • Family Megalonychidae
      • Genus Choloepus - Two-toed Sloths
        • Species hoffmanni (Hoffman's Sloth, a two-toed sloth: it has two toes (and claws) on the front legs; the hind legs have three toes (and claws)
        • Species didactylus (Linne's Two-Toed Sloth)




Posted by: admin

CONGRATULATIONS Jarkko

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Posted by: betrdanevr

Wow!!! Jaukki is really great at this stuff!!



Posted by: suilv2n

Quote:
They sleep about 15 to 18 hours each day, hanging upside down.

Quote:
Sloths spend almost all of their lives in trees;


doesn't allow much time for swimming if you ask me!

well done all the same Jaukki!



Posted by: forwardone

http://szgdocent.org/ff/f-sloth.htm


Quote:
Doing swimmingly: But sloths swim surprisingly well. Their thick fur gives them buoyancy and they can even dive and remain underwater for some time. This skill comes in handy for sloths that live in the seasonally flooded forests of the Amazon. They can then get quickly from one tree to another, as well as to escape predators. Sloths do their version of the dog-paddle (the Sloth Slosh?!).
Surprised me too!



Posted by: getit

u r a pretty girl



Posted by: forwardone

getit, about your post. I don`t getit. Does anyone else getit?

Geoff




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