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[Animal Quiz] Learn about animals through quizzes!

We’ve put together a collection of quizzes about all kinds of living creatures—sea life, animals, insects, and more! How much do you know about them? You might recognize their appearances and names, but there’s a good chance you don’t know much about their actual behavior and ecology.

Here, we offer a wide range—from silhouette quizzes that even small children can enjoy to trivia quizzes full of useful facts for adults.

Through these quizzes, you’ll feel closer to the animal world, so give them a try!

[Creature Quiz] Learn about animals through quizzes! (21–30)

Showdown in the zoo quiz!

Popular zoo animals go on a rampage ><! It’s a riddle-solving showdown with quizzes! Discovery Book: Animals – Educational play for parents and kids | Gakken Kids TV
Showdown in the zoo quiz!

Zoos are popular spots for children, aren’t they? In zoos, you can find all kinds of animals—from favorites to ones you’ve never seen before.

With eyes sparkling, children are likely observing the animals with great interest.

Even without going to a zoo, some children may still be keen on animals.

So, why not try doing a quiz with them about animal characteristics and habitats? If it’s about animals they already know, they’ll be happy to get the answers right and feel a sense of accomplishment.

And if it’s about animals they don’t know, the quiz will help them expand their knowledge about animals.

Guess the two hidden ones!

[Animal Quiz] What animal is it? Guess the two hidden animals! Let’s learn animal names ◎ | Educational zoo animation
Guess the two hidden ones!

We’d like to introduce a popular quiz for elementary school kids who get excited by mysterious images: “Guess the Two Hidden Animals.” It’s an illusion quiz made by cutting photos of two different animals into thin strips and interlacing them.

If you look closely, there are plenty of clues hidden in the stripes! Using hints like ear shapes and eye positions, you deduce which animals have been combined.

It’s sure to be a hit when you play with friends.

Not only does it train attention and observation skills in a fun way, but the thrill of shouting “I got it!” when you find the answer is especially satisfying.

It’s an intelligent and entertaining animal quiz that’s perfect for schools and events.

Two-choice quiz about sea creatures

Guess the creature from its name! In the “Two-Choice Sea Creatures Quiz,” you’re given the name of a creature and choose the real one from two illustrations.

Both illustrations depict real marine animals, so it’s fun to think things like, “Which one is the jellyfish?” or “Is the clownfish this brightly colored one, or the one with this pattern?” Even if you know the names, you might not know what they actually look like, making it engaging for both kids and adults.

It’s perfect for prepping before a trip to the aquarium or for free time at school.

After checking the answers, we recommend looking them up for real.

It’s a quiz that helps you learn more about marine life while you play.

From which part do frogs absorb water?

From which part do frogs absorb water?
  1. mouth
  2. nose
  3. skin
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skin

Frogs don’t drink by putting their mouths to puddles; instead, they absorb water through their skin. A frog’s skin is very thin, allowing it to take up moisture directly through the body surface. The belly area in particular is called the “drinking patch,” a structure specialized for water absorption. This skin-based water uptake is crucial for frogs to survive on land, and if conditions become too dry, replenishing water through the skin becomes difficult and can be dangerous.

How far can an owl turn its head at most?

How far can an owl turn its head at most?
  1. about 90 degrees
  2. about 180 degrees
  3. about 270 degrees
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about 270 degrees

An owl’s neck can rotate up to about 270 degrees. Unlike humans and many other animals, owls have as many as 14 neck vertebrae and a specialized blood vessel structure. Thanks to this, they can survey a wide area without moving their bodies, which helps when targeting prey. Some people may have been startled to see an owl suddenly turn its head toward them while its body was facing the opposite direction.