![]() Q: What’s the largest animal to have ever lived?Ī: The blue whale. Q: What fish lives in both freshwater and saltwater, and returns to the river they were born in to lay their eggs again?Ģ6. Q: What are rhinoceros horns made out of?Ī: Hair (or, as scientists call it, keratin).Ģ5. Q: What do you call a mammal whose babies grow up in their mommy’s pouch?Ģ4. Q: A duck-billed platypus is a mammal, but it’s different from other mammals because of how it has its babies. Animals that are most active in the day are called diurnal.Ģ2. That means I’m most active at: night or day?Ī: Night. Other mammals can glide, and humans can fly in airplanes, but only bats fly on their own.Ī: The whale shark! Despite its name, it’s a fish, not a whale.Ģ1. Q: What’s the only mammal that can fly?Ī: Bats. Q: What’s the only land mammal that can’t jump?ġ9. ![]() Sometimes they make chattering sounds when they see prey.ġ8. I make this sound when I’m mad: _.Ī: A Hiss. So brush up to keep it that way! Animal Trivia Questionsġ7. Q: What is the hardest substance in the human body?Ī: Tooth enamel. Q: Where are the smallest muscles in the human body?ġ6. Q: Where is the smallest bone in the human body?ġ5. But kids have more! Newborns start with 300 bones and some join together as they grow.ġ4. Q: How many bones are in the human body?Ī: A grown-up human has 206 bones in their body. Q: True or false: More than two-thirds of our body is made of water.ġ3. Germs are so tiny that you can’t see them without a microscope.ġ2. Q: Can you see germs with the naked eye?Ī: Nope. Your skin does many great things, like protecting your body from germs, but you can’t hear through it.ġ1. Q: Which of these does your skin not do?Ī: 4. The heaviest organ inside your body is your liver.ġ0. Q: True or false:You can boost your immune system by getting enough sleep at night.Ī: True! Along with eating healthy and getting plenty of exercise, sleeping can help your body’s immune system.Ī: Your skin is an organ, and it’s the heaviest one you’ve got. Plus, share this tip for your little ones! If you don’t have a watch, you can time it by singing the alphabet song or the “Happy Birthday” song to yourself as you wash.Ĩ. Q: How long should you wash your hands with soap and water to get rid of germs?Ī: 20 seconds. ![]() Q: A word or sentence that reads the same backward or forward (like: “Madam, I’m Adam”) is called what?Ī: A Palindrome. Q: Letters that aren’t vowels are called what?Ħ. Q: How many letters are in the alphabet?Ī: (Let your children sing the ABC song here.)ĥ. ![]() (Then, ask your children, “What’s your favorite part about the library?”)ģ. Q: What’s the name of the building where people can borrow books or hear stories?Ī: The library. Q: What do we call the special letters A, E, I, O, and U?Ģ. These fun trivia game questions for kids are sorted into categories, and they range in difficulty so you have options for preschool-aged kids as well as older children and teens.ġ. ![]() Pull up or print out these trivia questions for your kids and see if you can stump your children, or if they can stump you. Why not get your children’s competitive juices flowing with some family-friendly trivia questions? They’ll make the next family game night or road trip a hit. Are you looking for fun family games to pass those long winter nights? Or do you need a printable game for road trips? ![]()
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