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Trivia Quiz 120

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Posted by: clifton

Quiz 120

Clue 1

I am an unusual creature



Posted by: golddust

A unicorn



Posted by: jojomataketa

michael jackson



Posted by: candy

Platypus



Posted by: moremoe

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Posted by: clifton

LMAO Jojo, you hit the nail Good guesses, Golddust and Candy None is the correct answer though. Clue 2 coming soon



Posted by: clifton

Quiz 120

Clue 2

I am a small animal



Posted by: Old_Cat

The Gila Monster - are one of only two species of seriously venomous lizards!

http://www.teridanielsbooks.com/Sta...ila_monster.jpg

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Range

Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of extreme southwestern Utah, southern Nevada, southeastern California, western Arizona and southwestern New Mexico into Mexico.

Habitat

Desert and semiarid regions of gravelly and sandy soils with shrubs. Found under rocks, in burrows of other animals and in holes it digs itself.

Behavior

During warm weather the Gila Monster feeds at night on small mammals, birds and eggs. Fat stored in the tail and abdomen during this period is utilized during the winter months. Both species of Heloderma are sluggish in habit, but they have a strong, tenacious bite.

Life Cycle

Gila Monsters mate throughout the summer months, with the female laying 3 to 5 eggs in sandy soils, burrows or under rocks, during fall or winter.

Description

The Gila Monster is a stout-bodied lizard that grows 18 to 24 inches in length. It has black, orange, pink or yellow broken blotches, bars and spots, with bands extending onto its blunt tail. Its face is black, and it has small, bead-like scales across its back. It is named for the Gila River Basin of the southwestern United States.

The Gila Monster is one of only two species of venomous lizards; both are of the family Helodermatidae and both are similar in appearance and habits. Its venomous cousin, the Mexican Beaded Lizard (Heloderma horridum), is slightly larger and darker.

Most of the Gila Monster's teeth have two grooves that conduct the venom, a nerve toxin, from glands in the lower jaw. The toxin is not injected like that of the snake, but flows into the wound as the lizard chews on its victim. While the bite can overpower predators and prey, it is rarely fatal to humans.

There are 2 subspecies of Gila Monsters in the deserts of the Southwest:
H.s. suspectum (Reticulate) resides primarily in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts. Adults are mottled and blotched.

H.s. cinctum (Banded) resides primarily in the Mojave Desert. Adults have a broad double crossband.





Posted by: golddust

A Hedgehog



Posted by: clifton

Pretty interesting guesses Sorry though, I did not see the correct answer

Quiz 120

Clue 3

I live in the night and sleep in the day



Posted by: golddust

A bat



Posted by: raskid

a Koala



Posted by: clifton

Sorry Golddust, not a bat. Not a Koala, Raskid. Welcome to the forum by the way, nice to see new faces participating in the quiz

Quiz 120

Clue 4

I live in Africa



Posted by: raskid

hi thanks for the warm welcome. well my new guess is a ZORILLA aka striped polecat

The Striped Polecat (Ictonyx striatus, also called the African Polecat, Zoril, Zorille or Zorilla) is a member of the weasel family which somewhat resembles a skunk. It is the only member of genus Ictonyx. It is found in savannahs and open country in southern and west Africa.

Like other polecats, this carnivore is nocturnal. It has several means of avoiding predators - including the ability to emit foul-smelling excretions from its anal glands, playing dead and climbing trees. The animal is mainly black but has four prominent white stripes running from the head, along the back to the tail. The Striped Polecat is typically 60 centimeters long including a 20-centimeter tail. It lives for up to 15 years.

The Striped Polecat is solitary, tolerating contact with others only to mate. Young are generally born between September and December, with one to three young per litter.



Posted by: clifton

Very interesting animal, Raskid. Unfortunately it is not the one I am looking for



Posted by: forwardone

This looks to be one interesting Quiz. Can`t wait to see what the correct answer is.



Posted by: SupaMonkey

Aardvark



Posted by: clifton

Its not Edit, SupaMonkey :P

Clue 5 coming soon



Posted by: SupaMonkey

lol, ok changed it.



Posted by: nunulka

a pangolin



Posted by: clifton

Sorry, not Aardvark. Not a pangolin, Nunulka

Quiz 120

Clue 5

I am a primate



Posted by: SupaMonkey

African Bush Baby



Posted by: clifton

Sorry Supa, not African Bush Baby



Posted by: Old_Cat

Mouse Lemur
http://www.liter.net/madagaskar/clu.../small/p09+.jpg



Posted by: bigwoo

Potto

http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/fs/sheets/images/216med.jpg

http://www.primates.com/angwantibo.jpg



Posted by: golddust

White handed Gibbon



Posted by: clifton

Very tries again, but... keep guessing, mates



Posted by: golddust

Umm, we can't keep guessing if you don't give us another clue....



Posted by: raskid

is it a ZABOOMAFOO also known in real life as the lemur creature?
Lemurs are members of a class of primates known as prosimians and make up the infraorder Lemuriformes. This type of primate was the evolutionary predecessor of monkeys and apes (simians). The term "lemur" is derived from the Latin word lemures, which means "spirits of the night".



Posted by: jojomataketa

....
http://www.primates.com/classification/langur.jpghttp://www.portaldavaca.com.br/sima...ael_jackson.jpg



Posted by: jojomataketa

Aye-aye

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...0px-Aye-aye.png

The Aye-aye combines its rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche of a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out.



Posted by: clifton

Quote:
Originally Posted by golddust
Umm, we can't keep guessing if you don't give us another clue....


I was about to give another clue, but we have a winner



Posted by: clifton

And the winer is Jojo!

Quote:
The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche of a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out.


http://www.steviemag.com/blogpictur...aby_aye-aye.jpg

http://1kai.dokkyomed.ac.jp/mammal/...dium/29-02m.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aye-aye

Congrats Jojo, you did it again



Posted by: jojomataketa

Quote:
Originally Posted by clifton
And the winer is Jojo!
Congrats Jojo, you did it again


http://www.comicartcommunity.com/ga...LRIO-ayeaye.jpg

http://www.comicartcommunity.com/ga...946&mode=search

AYE AYE SKIPPER!..Thanks!



Posted by: forwardone

That`s a new one on me, never heard of it. Nice one jojo.



Posted by: SupaMonkey

Nice one jojo.



Posted by: jojomataketa

Quote:
Originally Posted by SupaMonkey
Nice one jojo.


Thanks, SupaMonkey!



Posted by: nunulka

Congrats Jojo



Posted by: Old_Cat

Congrats, Jojo
Congrats, clifton - it's very interesting Quiz !



Posted by: golddust

Good one Jojo. I know how attracted you are to the 'unusual'.

golddust



Posted by: bigwoo

Ayeee, that's an ugly bugger.

Congrats, Jojo!



Posted by: jojomataketa

Thanks everyone...Clifton, Forwardone, Supamonkey, nunulka, Old_cat, golddust and bigwoo....Cheers!




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