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How many marine mammal species are there in the world?
1134
2234
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Biologists count 134 species of marine mammals in the world (including 5 already extinct).
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Biologists count 134 species of marine mammals in the world (including 5 already extinct).
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How many legs does a spider have?
28
16
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Spiders have eight legs, unlike insects which have six.
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Spiders have eight legs, unlike insects which have six.
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Are cetaceans carnivorous?
1Yes
2No
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Yes, cetaceans are carnivores. Odontocetes hunt fish and squid, while mysticetes filter plankton and small crustaceans.
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Yes, cetaceans are carnivores. Odontocetes hunt fish and squid, while mysticetes filter plankton and small crustaceans.
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Why do baboons have red butts?
1Fertility
2Maturity
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Baboons' red butts serve to signal their fertility status to other members of the group, who can then know when the females are ready to breed.
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Baboons' red butts serve to signal their fertility status to other members of the group, who can then know when the females are ready to breed.
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Do mites sting?
2No
1Yes
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Dust mites do not sting. Dust mites are microscopic arthropods that feed mainly on dead skin and are often responsible for allergic reactions.
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Dust mites do not sting. Dust mites are microscopic arthropods that feed mainly on dead skin and are often responsible for allergic reactions.
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How many humps does a camel have?
22
11
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Camels have two humps, while dromedaries have only one, they are energy reserves full of fat.
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Camels have two humps, while dromedaries have only one, they are energy reserves full of fat.
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Are beavers herbivorous or carnivorous?
2Herbivorous
1Carnivorous
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The beaver is a herbivore. It feeds mainly on bark, leaves, branches and aquatic plants, especially poplars and willows.
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The beaver is a herbivore. It feeds mainly on bark, leaves, branches and aquatic plants, especially poplars and willows.
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Are sperm whales mysticetes or odontocetes?
2Odontocetes
1Mysticetes
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Sperm whales are odontocetes. Unlike mysticetes, they have teeth and are the largest members of this cetacean suborder.
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Sperm whales are odontocetes. Unlike mysticetes, they have teeth and are the largest members of this cetacean suborder.
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Is the sea anemone an animal?
1Yes
2No
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Yes, the sea anemone is a marine animal belonging to the order Actiniaria, often mistaken for a plant because of its floral appearance.
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Yes, the sea anemone is a marine animal belonging to the order Actiniaria, often mistaken for a plant because of its floral appearance.
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Is the caracal related to the lynx ?
2No
1Yes
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The caracal, historically classified within the genera Lynx and Felis, is now recognized as a distinct genus, closely related to the serval and the African golden cat.
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The caracal, historically classified within the genera Lynx and Felis, is now recognized as a distinct genus, closely related to the serval and the African golden cat.
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