Science Trivia Quiz #8 By Smore Science StaffFebruary 20, 2023 /10 0 votes, 0 avg 16 Created on February 20, 2023 Quiz Test your knowledge with this fun science trivia quiz 1 / 10 Why do raccoons dunk their food in water before eating it? To clean it off To make it easier to chew To cool it down To scare away birds Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! 2 / 10 Koko the gorilla is known for her ability to do what? Drive a car Make an omelet Use sign language Play the guitar Wrong! Correct answer is C. Correct! 3 / 10 A polar bear’s fur is white, but what color is its skin? Pink Yellow Black Orange Wrong! Correct answer is C. Correct! 4 / 10 What do camels store in their humps? Water Body fat Secrets Gas Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! 5 / 10 What animal has the biggest heart of any living creature, weighing up to 1,500 pounds? Great white shark Walrus Elephant Blue whale Wrong! Correct answer is D. Correct! 6 / 10 What is the smallest mammal on Earth, weighing less than two grams? Etruscan shrew Ladybug Kangaroo rat Hummingbird Wrong! Correct answer is A. Correct! 7 / 10 How many new species did scientists discover in 2016 alone? 18 180 1,800 18,000 Wrong! Correct answer is D. Correct! 8 / 10 What is a group of rhinos known as? A pride A flock A cloud A crash Wrong! Correct answer is D. Correct! 9 / 10 Gross! What animal cleans its eyeballs by licking them with its tongue? Gecko Elephant Badger Kangaroo Wrong! Correct answer is A. Correct! 10 / 10 Wow! The average human produces enough saliva in their lifetime to fill up what? A paper cup A bowl A swimming pool Two swimming pools Wrong! Correct answer is D. Correct! Your score is 0% Restart quiz Copyright @smorescience. All rights reserved. Do not copy, cite, publish, or distribute this content without permission. Join 20,000+ parents and educators To get the FREE science newsletter in your inbox! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER .......... .......... Subscribe to our mailing list to get updates to your email inbox. Monthly Newsletter *Invalid email address. Yes! Sign Me Up Please Check our past science newsletters