Do You Have What IT Takes To Be A Nature Guide?

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1. What colour is the Sea Hibiscus in the evening?

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The Sea Hibiscus is wine red in the evening.

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Do You Have What IT Takes To Be A Nature Guide? - Quiz

This is a simple quiz to test your knowledge and skills to see if you are able to be a nature guide.

2. Where can you find the cotton stainer bug?

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The correct answer is Sea Hibiscus because the question is asking where you can find the cotton stainer bug. Out of all the options given, Sea Hibiscus is the only one that is a possible habitat for the bug. The other options, such as Cannonball Tree, the bottom of the sea, in a whale's belly, or in a can of sardines, are not suitable environments for the bug to be found.

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3. What is a myna?

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A myna has feathers and a beak.Which is classified as a bird?GET IT?IF YOU GET THIS WRONG GO AND GET DOWN TO EAST COAST PARK!come on!ZZZzzzzzzz.........

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4. How is the Barringtonia fruit dispersed?

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The Barringtonia fruit is dispersed through water. This means that the fruit is adapted to float on water and is carried away by water currents to new locations where it can germinate and grow. This method of dispersal ensures that the fruit can reach distant areas and colonize new habitats.

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5. Is the fruit of the cannonball tree edible?

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The explanation for the correct answer "No" is that the fruit of the cannonball tree is not edible.

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What colour is the Sea Hibiscus in the evening?
Where can you find the cotton stainer bug?
What is a myna?
How is the Barringtonia fruit dispersed?
Is the fruit of the cannonball tree edible?
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