The reptiles Quiz - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The heaviest living snake is what species? anaconda
89%
Turtles and tortoises differ mainly in that tortoises live on dry... land
89%
The largest living lizard is what species? Komodo dragon
76%
What do many lizards drop in order to confuse their would-be attackers? their tails
72%
The Galapagos Islands are home to the only marine species of what? iguana
71%
Tokay, leopard, and Madagascar day, are all types of what family of lizards? gecko
68%
Tuataras are surviving members of the sphenodonts, the oldest living reptile lineage. They live only in what country? New Zealand
67%
Blue tongued, five lined, broad headed, and blue tailed are all varieties of what family of lizards? skink
67%
Chameleons have what organ that can stretch to twice their body length? Their tongues
67%
archosaurs that have not gone extinct include what groups of modern reptiles? crocodilians and birds
66%
Nile, green tree, savannah, and lace are all types of what family of lizards? monitor
66%
The country that is home to the most varieties of venomous snakes is which country? Australia
65%
Mosasaurs were extinct reptiles that lived in what type of environment? marine
65%
Despite often working with venomous and otherwise dangerous reptiles, this famous Australian television personality and naturalist was killed by a sting ray. Steve Irwin (the Crocodile Hunter)
62%
The only venomous lizard in North America is what? Gila monster
60%
A bushmaster is a type of what? snake
58%
An American Southwest horny toad is actually a type of what? lizard
55%
Lonesome George, who died in 2012, was the last of his kind of what? tortoise
53%
The draco is a unique lizard in that it can do what? glide
35%
The North American chameleon is known by what other name? anole
31%
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