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What if You Had Animal Ears?
Instructions:
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A jackrabbit's ears are full of
A. blood vessels
B. hair
C. grass
D. fur
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When a Tasmanian Devil is excited or upset, it's ears turn
A. blue
B. green
C. red
D. purple
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For koalas, being loud usually means they are
A. healthy
B. sick
C. tired
D. bored
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An okapi's ears can move
A. together
B. seperately
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An elephant has the world's
A. biggest ears
B. smallest ears
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A great horned owl's outer ears are just holes surrounded by
A. dirt
B. fur
C. skin
D. feathers
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A serval's inner ear lets it stay balanced to land on its
A. back
B. feet
C. head
D. tail
What if You Had Animal Ears?
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
A jackrabbit's ears are full of
A. blood vessels
B. hair
C. grass
D. fur
-
When a Tasmanian Devil is excited or upset, it's ears turn
A. blue
B. green
C. red
D. purple
-
For koalas, being loud usually means they are
A. healthy
B. sick
C. tired
D. bored
-
An okapi's ears can move
A. together
B. seperately
-
An elephant has the world's
A. biggest ears
B. smallest ears
-
A great horned owl's outer ears are just holes surrounded by
A. dirt
B. fur
C. skin
D. feathers
-
A serval's inner ear lets it stay balanced to land on its
A. back
B. feet
C. head
D. tail