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Showing posts with label Animal. Show all posts
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Oct 9, 2019

Oct 8, 2019

[Ans] Which animal is often blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire of 1871?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal is often blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire of 1871?"



In all of history, no cow is more infamous than Mrs. O'Leary's. On this day in 1871, the Great Chicago Fire began when a fire broke out in the barn behind the home of Patrick and Catherine O'Leary. Legend has it, their cow kicked over a kerosene lamp during milking, setting fire to the O'Leary barn. At least 300 people were dead, 17,450 buildings were destroyed, and 100,000 people were homeless. The fire was one of the most spectacular events of the nineteenth century, and it is recognized as a major milestone in the city's history.

[Answer] Which animal is often blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire of 1871?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal is often blamed for starting the Great Chicago Fire of 1871?"



...In all of history, no cow is more infamous than Mrs. O'Leary's. On this day in 1871, the Great Chicago Fire began when a fire broke out in the barn behind the home of Patrick and Catherine O'Leary. Legend has it, their cow kicked over a kerosene lamp during milking, setting fire to the O'Leary barn. At least 300 people were dead, 17,450 buildings were destroyed, and 100,000 people were homeless. The fire was one of the most spectacular events of the nineteenth century, and it is recognized as a major milestone in the city's history.

Oct 3, 2019

[Ans] What kind of animal does cashmere come from?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What kind of animal does cashmere come from?"



This sought-after fabric has become synonymous with luxury; the soft, insulating material is one of the most valuable natural products used in the fashion industry today. Cashmere is made from the soft fleecy under layer of a goat’s coat. There is a breed of Cashmere goats which the soft fibers often come from, but it can actually be taken from any herd as long as the hairs are fine enough to make the cut. The name Cashmere is derived from the location Kashmir, where the fiber was originally produced as far back as the 13th century.

[Answer] What kind of animal does cashmere come from?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What kind of animal does cashmere come from?"



...This sought-after fabric has become synonymous with luxury; the soft, insulating material is one of the most valuable natural products used in the fashion industry today. Cashmere is made from the soft fleecy under layer of a goat’s coat. There is a breed of Cashmere goats which the soft fibers often come from, but it can actually be taken from any herd as long as the hairs are fine enough to make the cut. The name Cashmere is derived from the location Kashmir, where the fiber was originally produced as far back as the 13th century.

Sep 27, 2019

[Ans] Which land animal has the longest tail?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which land animal has the longest tail?"



The Giraffe may be well-known for its incredibly long neck and tongue, but those are hardly the longest features of this majestic animal. The giraffe has the longest tail of any land mammal. Their tail can grow to be 8 feet (2.4 meters) long. A black tuft at the end of the tail whisks away flies and other flying insects. The male giraffe has a longer tail than that of the female. The giraffe is also the tallest living animal and is instantly recognizable by its exceptionally long neck. Adult males stand between 15 – 19 feet.

[Answer] Which land animal has the longest tail?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which land animal has the longest tail?"



...The Giraffe may be well-known for its incredibly long neck and tongue, but those are hardly the longest features of this majestic animal. The giraffe has the longest tail of any land mammal. Their tail can grow to be 8 feet (2.4 meters) long. A black tuft at the end of the tail whisks away flies and other flying insects. The male giraffe has a longer tail than that of the female. The giraffe is also the tallest living animal and is instantly recognizable by its exceptionally long neck. Adult males stand between 15 – 19 feet.

[Answer] Who presented Tonga's royal family with the animal that, when he died, was believed to be one of the longest-living animals on record?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who presented Tonga's royal family with the animal that, when he died, was believed to be one of the longest-living animals on record?"



...Hint :Slow

[Answer] As a testament to its adaptability in urban areas, what kind of animal strolled into a popular sandwich shop in the Chicago Loop area in the spring of 2007?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "As a testament to its adaptability in urban areas, what kind of animal strolled into a popular sandwich shop in the Chicago Loop area in the spring of 2007? "



...Hint :Adrian

Sep 25, 2019

[Answer] What animal did God provide as a substitute for Abraham and Isaac’s sacrifice?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What animal did God provide as a substitute for Abraham and Isaac’s sacrifice?"



...1. A bull 2. A dove 3. A goat 4. A ram

[Answer] What animal did God provide as a substitute for Abraham and Isaac’s sacrifice?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What animal did God provide as a substitute for Abraham and Isaac’s sacrifice?"



...1. A bull 2. A dove 3. A goat 4. A ram

Sep 23, 2019

[Ans] What animal produces the loudest sound?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What animal produces the loudest sound?"



Whales, the largest species also have the loudest calls than any other animal on Earth. To be precise, the sperm whale is the animal with the loudest call in the world. It makes a series of clicking noises that can reach as high as 230 decibels, making it the loudest animal in the world. The click lasts for only 15 to 30 milliseconds and can stay audible to a sperm whale as much as 10 miles away. Sperm whales are so loud that their clicks are capable of killing a human within their vicinity. At around 150 decibels your eardrums will burst, and the threshold for death is estimated to be in the range of 180 to 200.

[Answer] What animal produces the loudest sound?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What animal produces the loudest sound?"



...Whales, the largest species also have the loudest calls than any other animal on Earth. To be precise, the sperm whale is the animal with the loudest call in the world. It makes a series of clicking noises that can reach as high as 230 decibels, making it the loudest animal in the world. The click lasts for only 15 to 30 milliseconds and can stay audible to a sperm whale as much as 10 miles away. Sperm whales are so loud that their clicks are capable of killing a human within their vicinity. At around 150 decibels your eardrums will burst, and the threshold for death is estimated to be in the range of 180 to 200.

Sep 22, 2019

[Answer] In 1996, a mammal named Dolly was successfully cloned for the first time. What type of animal was it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1996, a mammal named Dolly was successfully cloned for the first time. What type of animal was it?"



...CONTEST AND DETAILS & HOW TO ENTER: 1. This Contest Will Commence OnSun Sep 22 2019 09:24:32 GMT+0530 (IST)From 08:00:01 A.M. (IST) To 12:00:00 P.M. (IST) (“Contest Period”) 2. In Order To Be Eligible For The Contest, During The Contest Period You Must Sign-In To Or Sign-Up From An Account On The Amazon.In App (“Amazon.In App”). 3. Once You Have Signed-In To The Amazon.In App, You Can Participate By Navigating To The Page Where 5 (Five) Questions Will Be Posted During The Entire Contest Period.

Sep 21, 2019

Sep 20, 2019

[Answer] 1. High in a gum treeeating eucalyptus leaveslives this so-called bear.What is the name of this animal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. High in a gum tree eating eucalyptus leaves lives this so-called bear. What is the name of this animal?"



...1. Koala 2. Tree kangaroo 3. Wombat 4. Bilby Koalas are often called koala bears because they somewhat resemble teddy bears, but they are not related to the bear family at all. Their scientific name is Phascolarctos cinereus which means "ash coloured bear". They are marsupials and are related to the wombat and the kangaroo and, like them, carry their young in pouches. Koalas are found only in the southern and eastern parts of the Australian mainland. They rely on the eucalyptus trees for their food and water. Only when the temperature is high do they actually drink water. Their strong claws make them excellent climbers and they spend most of their time high in the tress of woodland areas. Their numbers have diminished by about 90% since settlement, mainly due to the loss of habitat. Their diminishing numbers were partly caused by the felling of native forests and partly because they were hunted almost to extinction for their fur. They are now a protected species. In NSW, Queensland and Victoria, the koala is now listed as vulnerable, and in South Australia as rare. I am fortunate to live in an area where gum trees are plentiful and they are often to be seen. A mother with a baby on her back is a real treat. Calpurnia09

Sep 12, 2019

[Answer] What is the binomial name of the animal for which the FVGP provides sanctuary and rehabilitation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the binomial name of the animal for which the FVGP provides sanctuary and rehabilitation?"



...The eastern gorilla (Gorilla beringei) is a critically endangered species of the genus Gorilla and the largest living primate. At present, the species is subdivided into two subspecies. Grauer's gorilla, formerly known as the eastern lowland gorilla (G. b. graueri) is more populous, at about 3,800 individuals.

Sep 9, 2019

[Answer] Like humans, most species in the animal kingdom have a single heart. But there is an exception. How many hearts does an octopus have?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Like humans, most species in the animal kingdom have a single heart. But there is an exception. How many hearts does an octopus have?"



...CONTEST AND DETAILS & HOW TO ENTER: 1. This Contest Will Commence OnMon Sep 09 2019 08:09:32 GMT+0530 (IST)From 08:00:01 A.M. (IST) To 12:00:00 P.M. (IST) (“Contest Period”) 2. In Order To Be Eligible For The Contest, During The Contest Period You Must Sign-In To Or Sign-Up From An Account On The Amazon.In App (“Amazon.In App”). 3. Once You Have Signed-In To The Amazon.In App, You Can Participate By Navigating To The Page Where 5 (Five) Questions Will Be Posted During The Entire Contest Period.

Aug 30, 2019

[Answer] What is the first animal of the Chinese zodiac?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the first animal of the Chinese zodiac?"



...1. Pig 2. Dog 3. Monkey 4. Rat

Aug 22, 2019

[Answer] What animal is known as "the unicorn of the sea"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What animal is known as "the unicorn of the sea"?"



...Thanks to its unique singular tusk, the narwhal is known as the "unicorn of the sea." Made of ivory, the massive tusk extends like a spiral up to over eight feet long and strongly resembles that of a mythical unicorn. These massive tusks are only found among male narwhals, although females may occasionally grow a smaller one. Narwhals are mysterious animals and not much is known about them, but scientists believe their tusks are used to impress females. Most closely related to orcas and belugas, narwhals are part of the porpoise family. They tend to swim in groups known as pods and occasionally massive gatherings of thousands of specimens have been sighted. They live in the extreme climate of the Arctic Circle and feed primarily on small fish and shrimp.