Savanna Wildlife Quiz

Savanna Wildlife Quiz

6th Grade

10 Qs

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Savanna Wildlife Quiz

Savanna Wildlife Quiz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

SAVANNA WILDLIFE

The savanna is a vast grassland ecosystem that is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Located in Africa, South America, and Australia, the savanna is characterized by its rolling grasslands, scattered trees, and seasonal rainfall.

One of the most striking features of the savanna is its large mammals, which have adapted to thrive in this unique habitat. From majestic herbivores like elephants and giraffes to powerful predators like lions and cheetahs, the savanna is teeming with life.

In addition to its large mammals, the savanna is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. From the bright plumage of the flamingo to the stealthy movements of the python, the savanna is a place of endless discovery.

Despite its beauty and abundance of life, the savanna faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting and preserving the savanna is essential for the survival of its incredible wildlife.

Whether you are marveling at the sight of a herd of elephants on the horizon or listening to the chorus of birds at dawn, the savanna is a place of wonder and beauty that should be treasured and protected for future generations.

Which of the following best describes the savanna ecosystem?

A dense tropical rainforest with heavy rainfall year-round

A vast grassland with scattered trees and seasonal rainfall

A frozen tundra with little vegetation

A dry desert with minimal plant and animal life

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

SAVANNA WILDLIFE

The savanna is a vast grassland ecosystem that is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Located in Africa, South America, and Australia, the savanna is characterized by its rolling grasslands, scattered trees, and seasonal rainfall.

One of the most striking features of the savanna is its large mammals, which have adapted to thrive in this unique habitat. From majestic herbivores like elephants and giraffes to powerful predators like lions and cheetahs, the savanna is teeming with life.

In addition to its large mammals, the savanna is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. From the bright plumage of the flamingo to the stealthy movements of the python, the savanna is a place of endless discovery.

Despite its beauty and abundance of life, the savanna faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting and preserving the savanna is essential for the survival of its incredible wildlife.

Whether you are marveling at the sight of a herd of elephants on the horizon or listening to the chorus of birds at dawn, the savanna is a place of wonder and beauty that should be treasured and protected for future generations.

Which of the following animals is NOT commonly found in the savanna?

Lion

Giraffe

Polar bear

Cheetah

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

SAVANNA WILDLIFE

The savanna is a vast grassland ecosystem that is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Located in Africa, South America, and Australia, the savanna is characterized by its rolling grasslands, scattered trees, and seasonal rainfall.

One of the most striking features of the savanna is its large mammals, which have adapted to thrive in this unique habitat. From majestic herbivores like elephants and giraffes to powerful predators like lions and cheetahs, the savanna is teeming with life.

In addition to its large mammals, the savanna is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. From the bright plumage of the flamingo to the stealthy movements of the python, the savanna is a place of endless discovery.

Despite its beauty and abundance of life, the savanna faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting and preserving the savanna is essential for the survival of its incredible wildlife.

Whether you are marveling at the sight of a herd of elephants on the horizon or listening to the chorus of birds at dawn, the savanna is a place of wonder and beauty that should be treasured and protected for future generations.

What is one major threat to the savanna ecosystem?

Increased snowfall

Habitat loss and poaching

Excessive rainfall

Overpopulation of herbivores

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

SAVANNA WILDLIFE

The savanna is a vast grassland ecosystem that is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Located in Africa, South America, and Australia, the savanna is characterized by its rolling grasslands, scattered trees, and seasonal rainfall.

One of the most striking features of the savanna is its large mammals, which have adapted to thrive in this unique habitat. From majestic herbivores like elephants and giraffes to powerful predators like lions and cheetahs, the savanna is teeming with life.

In addition to its large mammals, the savanna is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. From the bright plumage of the flamingo to the stealthy movements of the python, the savanna is a place of endless discovery.

Despite its beauty and abundance of life, the savanna faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting and preserving the savanna is essential for the survival of its incredible wildlife.

Whether you are marveling at the sight of a herd of elephants on the horizon or listening to the chorus of birds at dawn, the savanna is a place of wonder and beauty that should be treasured and protected for future generations.

Which of the following is an example of a small animal that lives in the savanna?

Kangaroo

Python

Penguin

Moose

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

SAVANNA WILDLIFE

The savanna is a vast grassland ecosystem that is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Located in Africa, South America, and Australia, the savanna is characterized by its rolling grasslands, scattered trees, and seasonal rainfall.

One of the most striking features of the savanna is its large mammals, which have adapted to thrive in this unique habitat. From majestic herbivores like elephants and giraffes to powerful predators like lions and cheetahs, the savanna is teeming with life.

In addition to its large mammals, the savanna is also home to a variety of smaller animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. From the bright plumage of the flamingo to the stealthy movements of the python, the savanna is a place of endless discovery.

Despite its beauty and abundance of life, the savanna faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting and preserving the savanna is essential for the survival of its incredible wildlife.

Whether you are marveling at the sight of a herd of elephants on the horizon or listening to the chorus of birds at dawn, the savanna is a place of wonder and beauty that should be treasured and protected for future generations.

Why is it important to protect and preserve the savanna?

To increase the number of deserts on Earth

To ensure the survival of its wildlife and natural beauty

To replace grasslands with urban development

To eliminate predators like lions and cheetahs

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Why can camels survive for a long time without water?

They do not need water to survive

They can drink a lot of water at once and store it

They sweat a lot to stay cool

They get all their water from food

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

How does a scorpion prevent water loss in the desert?

By using camouflage to blend in with the sand

By storing water in its pincers

By having a hard shell that keeps water inside its body

By burrowing into the sand to find shade

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