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By Shiven Parikh

A. Megaladon

B. Whale Shark

C. Great White Shark

D. Hammerhead Shark

Great whites are the world's largest predatory fish in the present, according to Discovery. They grow to be about 15 to 20 feet and can weigh more than 5,000 lbs. Though massive, the great white is not the biggest shark. This classification goes to the whale shark, which is not considered a predatory fish.

A. Duck

B. Kiwi

C. Ostrich

D. Penguin

In proportion to its body size, the female kiwi lays a bigger egg than almost any other bird. In fact, kiwi eggs are six-times as big as normal for a bird of its size. While an ostrich may lay the world's largest bird's egg, it is actually the smallest in proportion to the mother –just 2% of her body weight.

Look at my egg.

A. Montana

B. California

C. Alaska

D. Texas

Alaska is the largest state in the United States in land area at 663,268 square miles , over twice the size of Texas, the next largest state. Alaska is larger than all but 18 sovereign countries.

A. Tyrannosaurus Rex

B. Argentinosaurus

C. Brachiosaurus

D. Stegosaurus

Argentinosaurus was an herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that is the largest, heaviest land animal that ever lived. It lived on the island of South America during the Cretaceous period.

A. Empire State Building

B. Willis Tower

C. Eiffel Tower

D. Burj Khalifa

At over 2,716.5 feet and more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa holds the following records: Tallest building in the world. Tallest free-standing structure in the

world. Highest number of stories in the world. Highest occupied floor in the world. Highest outdoor observation deck in

the world.

A. Australia

B. Hawaii

C. Antarctica

D. Japan

Antarctica is the one place in the world that cannot grow plants except the rare sometimes found grass

A. True

B. False

Dragonflies eyes occupy most of their heads so they can see in all directions except directly above their heads

A. Bottlenose Dolphin

B. Amazon River Dolphin

C. Orca (Killer Whale)

D. Dusky Dolphin

The killer whale or orca is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey.