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Brooklands Zoo Challenges

Find the animals

Print off this worksheet and find the animal silhouetttes next time you are at the zoo!

  • Find the animals worksheet (One page 922KB PDF)

Brooklands Zoo quiz

Search for the answers to these questions when you next visit Brooklands Zoo. To print this quiz click 'print' on the top right of this page, don't peep at the answers!

1.  What colour is the gate at the zoo?

2.  How many animals are on the hide and seek sign?

3.  In what part of the world are the Brown Capuchin monkey’s found?

4.  What threatens Cottontop Tamarins in their natural habitat?

5.  What is the main type of bird in the bird enclosure?

6.  Where do Meerkats come from?

7.  What does Kunekune mean in the Maori language?

8.  How many Kunekune are there?

9.  What do Kunekune have hanging from their lower jaw?

10. What is the Latin name for donkey?

11.  What do we call the noise a donkey makes?

12. What is a female donkey called?

13.  What type of fish is a Poecilia reticulata?

14.   What do the goats have on top of their heads?

15.   Name the three Alpacas.

16.   Which zoo animals have slightly webbed paws?

17.   What is the name of the big wooden butterfly?

18.   Next to Harold the Giraffe there is a tape measure.  What number does it go up to?




Answers

Red, 15, Central America, They are threatened by the pet trade and deforestation of their natural habitat,  Parrots, Meerkats are widespread around parts of the Kalahari Desert and Southern Africa, Chubby, Three, Tassles, Equus Africanus Asinus, Bray, Jenny, Guppy fish, Horns, Cinnamon, Ricotta and Liquorice, Small Clawed Otters, Monarch, 215.

 

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