Truly Bizarre Nature #2 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
While most animals have only one of this organ, octopi have three and earthworms have five. Heart
96%
Snails have thousands of this body part, while humans have 32. Teeth
96%
Contrary to movies and pop culture, many dinosaurs were believed to have these. Feathers
83%
Known for its rapid growth, a species of this plant can grow just under 3 feet in a single day. Bamboo
71%
These gargantuan predators are actually a member of the dolphin family, contrary to their common moniker. Orca
71%
Steve Irwin used to own a Galápagos giant tortoise previously owned by this naturalist and geologist. Charles Darwin
67%
Rat poison is so effective because rodents can’t do this. Vomit
67%
These animals, known for their intellect, can recognize human faces for several years after a single encounter and memorizing traffic light patterns to safely crack nuts open using cars. Crow
58%
At 14.2 million sq km, this is the largest desert in the world. Antarctic desert
54%
These creatures have developed a defense mechanisms against Japanese giant hornets by completely surrounding them, vibrating at intense speeds, and cooking them alive. Eastern honeybee
54%
These microscopic organisms are known for being able to survive in the most extreme conditions, to the point of quasi-immortality. Tardigrade
50%
The punch of this creature accelerates as fast as a .22 caliber bullet Mantis shrimp
38%
The human body has roughly 100,000 miles (or over 160,000 km) of ____________. Blood vessels
33%
Some species of shrew are some of the only mammals in the world that are ________. Venomous
21%
This event, most famously seen in 1859, occurs when a solar storm strikes the earth, lightning up the sky with intense colors and is capable of frying electronics within range. Carrington event
8%
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