| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, known for its wetlands | Everglades National Park | 100%
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| US State | Florida | 100%
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| County of that state | Miami-Dade | 100%
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| Along with the below park, Biscayne is the only place in the world where these two large reptiles coexist (name either) | Alligators and crocodiles | 67%
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| The semaphore pricklypear, possibly the rarest plant in the world, is this type of plant | Cactus | 67%
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| Agency that used the above island as a training ground for the Bay of Pigs Invasion | CIA | 67%
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| Extremely common natural disaster in Biscayne Bay, often prompting park closures and repair work | Hurricanes | 67%
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| The most-visted island, home to a lighthouse | Boca Chita Key | 33%
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| Nearest town to Biscayne National Park | Homestead | 33%
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| First European to explore the Biscayne area, supposedly on the hunt for the Fountain of Youth | Juan Ponce de León | 33%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1980 | 0%
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| Private club on Adams Key, visited by four US Presidents before it was destoyed | Cocolobo Cay Club | 0%
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| Largest island in the park, once bulldozed for a highway in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent Biscayne National Monument from being established | Elliott Key | 0%
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| US President that first designated Biscayne as a National Monument | Lyndon B. Johnson | 0%
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| Biscayne has 44 documented examples of this underwater archaeological site, popular with SCUBA divers | Shipwreck | 0%
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