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questionnumber="1" | questionnumber="1" | ||
question=" What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator?" | question=" What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator?" | ||
choice1="Spiny-tailed iguana (''Ctenosaura pectinata'') " | choice1="Spiny-tailed iguana (''Ctenosaura pectinata'') " | ||
− | choice3="Basilisk ('' | + | choice3="Basilisk (''Basiliscus basiliscus'')" |
choice2="Bearded dragon (''Pogona vitticeps'') " | choice2="Bearded dragon (''Pogona vitticeps'') " | ||
choice4=" Horned lizard (''Phrynosoma cornutum'')" | choice4=" Horned lizard (''Phrynosoma cornutum'')" | ||
choice5=" Stump-tailed skink (''Tiliqua rugosus'')" | choice5=" Stump-tailed skink (''Tiliqua rugosus'')" | ||
correctchoice="4" | correctchoice="4" | ||
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Certain horned lizards (''Phrynosoma cornutum'', ''P. coronatum'' and ''P. solare'') will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' " | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' Certain horned lizards (''Phrynosoma cornutum'', ''P. coronatum'' and ''P. solare'') will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' Certain horned lizards (''Phrynosoma cornutum'', ''P. coronatum'' and ''P. solare'') will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Correct!''' | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Certain horned lizards (''Phrynosoma cornutum'', ''P. coronatum'' and ''P. solare'') will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' " | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Certain horned lizards (''Phrynosoma cornutum'', ''P. coronatum'' and ''P. solare'') will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" |
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</WikiQuiz> | </WikiQuiz> | ||
− | [[Category:Quizzes]][[Category:Lizard_Quizzes]] | + | <WikiQuiz |
+ | questionnumber="2" | ||
+ | question="A lizard displaying head bobbing is ...?" | ||
+ | choice1="suffering from a neurological disorder." | ||
+ | choice3="suffering from trauma to the head." | ||
+ | choice2="exhibiting normal defensive behaviour." | ||
+ | choice4="exhibiting normal mating behaviour." | ||
+ | choice5="having difficulty breathing." | ||
+ | correctchoice="2" | ||
+ | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards may display head bobbing and push-ups or gape and threaten to bite as defensive behaviour. They may also stand sideways to the threat, swallow air to increase their size, stand high off the ground to look bigger and lash at the threat with their tails. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards may display head bobbing and push-ups or gape and threaten to bite as defensive behaviour. They may also stand sideways to the threat, swallow air to increase their size, stand high off the ground to look bigger and lash at the threat with their tails. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" | ||
+ | feedback2="'''Correct!''' Lizards may display head bobbing and push-ups or gape and threaten to bite as defensive behaviour. They may also stand sideways to the threat, swallow air to increase their size, stand high off the ground to look bigger and lash at the threat with their tails. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards may display head bobbing and push-ups or gape and threaten to bite as defensive behaviour. They may also stand sideways to the threat, swallow air to increase their size, stand high off the ground to look bigger and lash at the threat with their tails. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Lizards may display head bobbing and push-ups or gape and threaten to bite as defensive behaviour. They may also stand sideways to the threat, swallow air to increase their size, stand high off the ground to look bigger and lash at the threat with their tails. [[Lizard Behaviour|WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour]]" | ||
+ | image= ""> | ||
+ | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Quizzes]][[Category:Lizard_Quizzes|B]] |
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What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator? |
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A lizard displaying head bobbing is ...? |