Q: What dog breed is also known as 'The Butterfly Dog'? A: Papillon
Q: "Fitch" is another name for what kind of pet? A: Ferret
Q: A group of sheep is called a _____. A: Flock
Q: A baby bird which is just growing its feathers in is known as a what? A: fledgling
Q: True or false: A fish has slimy skin. A: True
Q: Mother pigeons and some other birds feed their chicks on "milk" from what organ in their throats? A: Crop
Q: The Golden Hamster originated in what country? A: Syria
Q: What does CGC after a dog's name mean? A: Canine Good Citizen
Q: A group of dolphins is called a ____. A: School or Pod
Q: What animal family is the domestic cat a member of? A: Feline
Q: Parrots have how many toes on each foot? A: 4
Q:True or false: a "live-bearer" is a fish that gives birth to free-swimming young. A: true
Q: A group of pigs is called a _____. A: drove
Q: A group of goats is called a _____. A: tribe
Q: True or false: All domesticated hamsters are descendents of one female hamster. A: True
Q: A tetra (fish) has how many dorsal fins? A: 2
Q: Ostriches have how many toes on each foot? A: 2
Q: Ichthyology is the study of what? A: fish
Q: A group of geese is called a ____. A: gaggle
Q: What animal family is the dog a member of? A: Canine
Q: What does CDX after a dog's name mean? A: Companion Dog Excellent
Q: What is a group of cats called? A: Clowder
Q: A group of lions is called a _____. A: Pride
Q: The vast majority of terrier breeds come from what country? A: England
Q: True or false: The Australian Shepherd originated in Australia. A: False
Q: What animal family contains mice, rats, hamsters and gerbils? A: Rodentia
Q: Dolphins have conical teeth and porpoises have teeth in what shape? A: Spade
Q: A group of monkeys is called a ____. A: Troop
Q: True or false: A snake has slimy skin. A: False
Q: What is another name for a cat's 'vibrissae'? A: Whiskers
Q: What animal is the State Fossil of Idaho? A: Horse
Q: The underground homes of rabbits are called what? A: Warrens
Q: Koi are fancy-colored specimens of what species of fish? A: CarpÂ