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Lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, leopards - all of these amazing big cats derserve their own quiz, but seeing as we only do one quiz a month, we've had to put them all into one!
Lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, leopards - all of these amazing big cats derserve their own quiz, but seeing as we only do one quiz a month, we've had to put them all into one!
Questions
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How old do tigers get in the wild?
a) 20 years old
b) 30 years old
c) 40 years old - True or False? The only big cats found in the Americas (in the wild) are jaguars.
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What is a cheetah's top speed?
a) 90km/h
b) 100km/h
c) 110km/h - True of False? A lions roar can be heard from 8km away.
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Leopards have been around for a long time. How old are the oldest leopard
fossils ever found?
a) 600 000 years old
b) 700 000 years old
c) 800 000 years old - True or False? In Africa, cheetahs are the most endangered big cats.
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How heavy can jaguars get?
a) 80 kg
b) 110kg
c) 140kg - True or False? All females lions in a pride are related.
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How many lions are left in the wild?
a) 15 000
b) 20 000
c)25 000 - True or False? Tigers can eat more than 50kg of meat in one meal.
We hope you enjoyed this quiz. Let us know how you did in the comments! Answers are below.
Your Green World Blog Teamš
Answers
- a) 20 years old
- True
- c) 110 km/h
- True
- a) 600 000 years old
- True
- b) 110kg
- True
- c) 25 000
- False, Tigers can eat more than 35kg of meat in one meal.
Sources:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/african-lion
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/tiger
https://cheetah.org/learn/about-cheetahs/
https://animalia.bio/leopard
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/jaguar
Image:
The first image is owned by a blog editor, and the images within it are from pexels.com, which are copyright free.
Cheetah, owned by Ryan Kilpatrick (on flickr.com), is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 DEED.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/african-lion
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/tiger
https://cheetah.org/learn/about-cheetahs/
https://animalia.bio/leopard
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/jaguar
Image:
The first image is owned by a blog editor, and the images within it are from pexels.com, which are copyright free.
Cheetah, owned by Ryan Kilpatrick (on flickr.com), is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 DEED.
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