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Trivia Questions For Animal Physiology Documentary Film
Trivia Questions For Animal Physiology Documentary Film
Trivia Questions For Animal Physiology Documentary Film
Group 1
Patriarca et al
1. What special consideration should be taken Handlers must be cautious of tarantulas' urticating
when handling tarantulas due to their defense hairs, which they can release when threatened, causing
mechanism? irritation or allergic reactions.
2. Why is it important to support the entire body Supporting the entire body of a snake is crucial to
of a snake during handling? prevent injury, as their elongated spine is easily
stressed or damaged by improper handling.
3. What physiological trait requires careful Exotic lizards are ectothermic, relying on external heat
temperature management when housing sources to regulate their body temperature, thus
exotic lizards? requiring carefully managed warm and cool zones
within their habitat.
Group 2
Ador et al
4. It is the world's longest snake, and the Malayopython reticulatus (Reticulated python)
third heaviest after the green
anaconda and Burmese python.
Group 3
Rojo et al
7. What unique dietary requirements do Exotic animals often have specialized dietary
exotic animals often have compared needs that reflect their natural habitats and
to more common household pets? evolutionary adaptations. For example, some
may require live prey, specific types of
vegetation, or supplements to replicate their
natural diet.
8. What Snake that doesn’t bite and has Hognose snake (Heterodon spp.),
no venom who also pretends to be particularly the Eastern Hognose Snake
dead to avoid as a defense (Heterodon platirhinos). These
mechanism? non-venomous snakes are known for their
unique defensive behaviors, including hissing
loudly, inflating their bodies, and playing dead
by flipping onto their backs and opening their
mouths. This behavior is an adaptation to
deter predators, making them think the snake
is dead and therefore unpalatable.
Group 4
Toylo et al
10. A group of monkeys is called what? Troop. This term is commonly used to
describe a gathering or collection of
monkeys. It signifies their social nature and
the fact that they often move and live together
in a cohesive unit. Monkeys in a troop
engage in various activities such as foraging,
grooming, and protecting each other. The
term "troop" accurately captures the
dynamics and behavior of monkeys when
they are in a group.
Group 5
Lalisan et al
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