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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Turtle
Turtles are prehistoric group of reptiles that developed when the dinosaurs were still living on earth. They are known as a slow-moving animal and indeed certain land turtles are quite slow. However, some species such as sea turtles tend to move faster, even on land. The land turtles are also known as tortoises.
Turtles can be found in most parts of the world, except in the coldest regions. They mostly spread over from south-eastern North America to south-eastern Asia. Most turtles live in fresh water. Other species live in salt water or on land. Turtles inhabit the oceans, lakes, ponds, salt swamps, rivers, woodlands, and even deserts.
Turtles’ sizes and appearances vary significantly among different species. The smallest one, for examples mud turtles, may be less than 10 cm in length and less than 0,5 kg in weight. In contrast, the Atlantic leatherback turtle grows to a length of more than 2 m and may weigh more than 680 kg.
Most turtles have a hard shell surrounds their body, protecting their vital organs like a suit of armor. The shell is separated into two parts, an arched upper section, called carapace, and a flat lower section, called plastron. Most of turtle species can tuck their head, legs and tail into it for protection from predator. However, other species don’t have such feature.
Turtles are omnivores. They eat living or dead plant and animal. They eat smaller creatures, involving snails, insects, worms, jellyfish, clams, crayfishes, and other crustaceans. However, many tortoises are herbivores, eat only plants.
Some turtles are kept as pets by animal lover, but people in several regions of the world also eat their meat and eggs. In United States, for instance, certain species of turtles are harvested for sale to restaurants. This practice makes many native species, the snapping turtles, for instance, have been drastically reduced in numbers. Furthermore, turtle populations have decreased worldwide since their environments have completely changed or been damaged. A few of turtle species, including most tortoises and sea turtles, are in danger of completely in danger of extinction nowadays.
Turtles are aku type of eater?
Mimicry
Mammals
Carnivora
Omnivores
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Land turtles are called?
Tortoise
Lion
Turtle
Tiger
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Turtle
Turtles are prehistoric group of reptiles that developed when the dinosaurs were still living on earth. They are known as a slow-moving animal and indeed certain land turtles are quite slow. However, some species such as sea turtles tend to move faster, even on land. The land turtles are also known as tortoises.
Turtles are a group?
Reptile
Mammals
Fish
Mimicry
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Water turtles are buried?
Tortoise
Turtle
Tiger
Lion
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Tiger is considered to be the largest cat in the world. The scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris. They are carnivorous mammals. Nowadays, tigers are in the list of endangered animals created by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is recorded that the global population of tiger in the wild is about 3,062 to 3,948 individuals (the number has dropped around 100,000 compared to the beginning of the 20th century).
Tigers have four leg and a very long tail. They have some retractable sharp claws in their paws. They also have a muscular body. There are a mane-like fur around their neck and jaws. The most typical part of their body is their skin. They have a very unique dark vertical stripes pattern on their skin which make them easy to recognize even when they were still a baby. Most tigers have orange fur, but there are also golden and white tigers with golden and white fur. Most tigers can live up to 20 years or more. A full grown tiger can run at 49 to 65 km/h. Adult male tigers can reach 310 kg in weight while the adult female tigers can reach 170 kg.
How man years cantik aku tiger live
10 years
20 years
25 years
40 years
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Tiger is considered to be the largest cat in the world. The scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris. They are carnivorous mammals. Nowadays, tigers are in the list of endangered animals created by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is recorded that the global population of tiger in the wild is about 3,062 to 3,948 individuals (the number has dropped around 100,000 compared to the beginning of the 20th century).
Tigers have four leg and a very long tail. They have some retractable sharp claws in their paws. They also have a muscular body. There are a mane-like fur around their neck and jaws. The most typical part of their body is their skin. They have a very unique dark vertical stripes pattern on their skin which make them easy to recognize even when they were still a baby. Most tigers have orange fur, but there are also golden and white tigers with golden and white fur. Most tigers can live up to 20 years or more. A full grown tiger can run at 49 to 65 km/h. Adult male tigers can reach 310 kg in weight while the adult female tigers can reach 170 kg.
The most distinctive partai orang the tiger's body is
Fangs
Nails
Skin
Hari color
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 15 pts
Tiger is considered to be the largest cat in the world. The scientific name of tiger is Panthera tigris. They are carnivorous mammals. Nowadays, tigers are in the list of endangered animals created by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is recorded that the global population of tiger in the wild is about 3,062 to 3,948 individuals (the number has dropped around 100,000 compared to the beginning of the 20th century).
Tigers have four leg and a very long tail. They have some retractable sharp claws in their paws. They also have a muscular body. There are a mane-like fur around their neck and jaws. The most typical part of their body is their skin. They have a very unique dark vertical stripes pattern on their skin which make them easy to recognize even when they were still a baby. Most tigers have orange fur, but there are also golden and white tigers with golden and white fur. Most tigers can live up to 20 years or more. A full grown tiger can run at 49 to 65 km/h. Adult male tigers can reach 310 kg in weight while the adult female tigers can reach 170 kg.
How fast does the tiger rung?
50 to 65km/h
20 to 30km/h
49 to 65km/h
10 to 20km/h
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