Kids' British wildlife quiz
How well do you know British animals, wildlife and natural history? Find out with our fun quiz that you can take with the kids
How well do you know British animals, wildlife and natural history? Find out with our fun quiz that you can take with the kids
Kids' British wildlife quiz
A) Peacock butterfly B) Painted Lady butterfly C) Small copper butterfly
Answer
Painted Lady butterfly
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Question 2: What type of tree is this?
A) Ash B) Sycamore C) Oak
Answer
Ash
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Question 3: What type of terrier is this?
A) West Highland B) Scottish C) Yorkshire
Answer
Yorkshire
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Question 4: What type of bird is this?
A) Chaffinch B) Great Tit C) House Sparrow
Answer
Great Tit
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Question 5: What type of fossil is this?
A) Ammonite B) Fish C) Fern
Answer
Ammonite
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Question 6: Would you find this shark in the UK?
Yes No
Answer
Yes - Basking sharks are found in the UK
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Question 7: What type of owl is this?
A) Barn Owl B) Tawny Owl C) Little Owl
Answer
Barn Owl
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Question 8: Would you find this in the UK?
Yes
No
Answer
Yes - Common lizards are found in the UK
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Question 9: What type of flower is this?
A) Yellow Wort B) Buttercup C) Honeysuckle
Answer
Honeysuckle
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Question 10: What type of snake is this?
A) Adder B) Grass snake C) Smooth snake
Answer
Grass snake
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Question 11: Which county is this in?
A) Yorkshire B) Cornwall C) Kent
Answer
Kent
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Question 12: What type of herb is this?
A) Basil B) Parsley C) Thyme
Answer
Parsley
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Question 13: Would you find this in the UK?
Yes No
Answer
Yes - Stag beetles are found in the UK
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Question 14: What breed of pig is this?
A) Saddleback B) Tammworth C) Oxford Sandy and Black
Answer
Saddleback
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Question 15: Which county is this in?
A) Somerset B) Wiltshire C) Lancashire
Answer
Wiltshire
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Question 16: What type of bird is this?
A) Eagle B) Hawk C) Falcon
Answer
Falcon
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Question 17: Would you find this in the UK?
Yes No
Answer
Yes - Duck tailed platypus' have been found in the UK
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Question 18: Would you find this in the UK?
Yes No
Answer
Yes - Carp and Giant carp have been found in the UK
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Question 19: What is this?
A) Common toad B) Common frog C) Newt
Answer
Common toad
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Question 20: What type of berry is this?
A) Bilberry B) Gooseberry C) Blueberry
Answer
Blueberry
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