11 WWF’s Earth Hour Quiz wwf.org.uk/earthhour #EarthHourUK
1. In which country can you find giant pandas in the wild? a. India b. China c. Brazil WWF's Earth Hour 2 © BERNARD DE WETTER / WWF-CANON
2. How many Sumatran tigers are there left in the wild? a. More than 1,000 b. Around 450 c.About 5,000 WWF's Earth Hour 3 © NATUREPL.COM / EDWIN GIESBERS / WWF-CANONN
3. Which of these four things does the Bornean orang-utan not eat? a.Bark b.Insects c.Wheat d.Fruit WWF's Earth Hour 4 © NATUREPL.COM / ANUP SHAH / WWF-CANON
4. What percentage of our DNA do we share with mountain gorillas? a.5% b.45% c.98% WWF's Earth Hour 5 © NATUREPL.COM / ANDY ROUSE / WWF-CANON
5. How many different species of tree kangaroos are there? a.2 b.20 c.14 WWF's Earth Hour 6 © BRENT STIRTON / GETTY IMAGES
6. What is the orang-utan also known as? a.The king of the jungle b.The man of the woods c.The great thinker WWF's Earth Hour 7 © NATUREPL.COM / ANUP SHAH / WWF-CANON
7. What type of habitat do clouded leopards prefer? a.Tropical rainforests b.Deserts c.The Arctic WWF's Earth Hour 8 © BRUCE W. BUNTING / WWF-US
8. What is the main threat to black rhinos? a.Poaching b.Drowning c.Roads WWF's Earth Hour 9 © NATUREPL.COM / ANDY ROUSE / WWF-CANON
9. What do giant pandas eat? a.Fruit b.Bamboo c.Ants WWF's Earth Hour 10 © NATUREPL.COM / EDWIN GIESBERS / WWF-CANON
10. What is the largest animal in the world? a.The African elephant b.The blue whale c.The albatross WWF's Earth Hour 11 © NASA
11. How do snow leopards keep warm? a.Running on the spot b.Wrapping their tail around themselves c.Burying themselves in the snow WWF's Earth Hour 12 © NATUREPL.COM / REINHARD / ARCO / WWF-CANON
12. What do blue whales eat? a.Tiny animals called krill a.Smaller whales b.Seaweed WWF's Earth Hour 13 © NATUREPL.COM / DAVID FLEETHAM / WWF-CANON
13. Up to how much can an African elephant weigh? a.Up to 1 tonne b.Up to 3 tonnes c.Up to 6 tonnes WWF's Earth Hour 14 © MARTIN HARVEY / WWF-CANON
14. Which of these is one of the main threats to leatherback turtles? a.Killer whales b.Fishing gear c.Surfers WWF's Earth Hour 15 © Jürgen Freund / WWF-Canon
15. Which part of their body do tree kangaroos use to balance whilst they are climbing through the trees? a.Their ears b.Their nose c.Their tail WWF's Earth Hour 16 © MARTIN HARVEY / WWF-CANON
1. In which country can you find giant pandas in the wild? Answer: a. China WWF's Earth Hour 17 © BERNARD DE WETTER / WWF-CANON
2. How many Sumatran tigers are there left in the wild? Answer: b. Around 450 WWF's Earth Hour 18 © NATUREPL.COM / EDWIN GIESBERS / WWF-CANONN
3. Which of these four things does the Bornean orang-utan not eat? Answer: b. Wheat WWF's Earth Hour 19 © NATUREPL.COM / ANUP SHAH / WWF-CANON
4. What percentage of our DNA do we share with mountain gorillas? Answer: c. 98% WWF's Earth Hour 20 © NATUREPL.COM / ANDY ROUSE / WWF-CANON
5. How many different species of tree kangaroos are there? Answer: c. 14 WWF's Earth Hour 21 © BRENT STIRTON / GETTY IMAGES
6. What is the orang-utan also known as? Answer: b. The man of the woods WWF's Earth Hour 22 © NATUREPL.COM / ANUP SHAH / WWF-CANON
7. What type of habitat do clouded leopards prefer? Answer: a. Tropical rainforests WWF's Earth Hour 23 © BRUCE W. BUNTING / WWF-US
8. What is the main threat to black rhinos? Answer: a. Poaching WWF's Earth Hour 24 © NATUREPL.COM / ANDY ROUSE / WWF-CANON
9. What do giant pandas eat? Answer: b. Bamboo WWF's Earth Hour 25 © NATUREPL.COM / EDWIN GIESBERS / WWF-CANON
10. What is the largest animal in the world? Answer: b. The blue whale WWF's Earth Hour 26 © NASA
11. How do snow leopards keep warm? Answer: b. Wrapping their tail around themselves WWF's Earth Hour 27 © NATUREPL.COM / REINHARD / ARCO / WWF-CANON
12. What do blue whales eat? Answer: a. Tiny animals called krill WWF's Earth Hour 28 © NATUREPL.COM / DAVID FLEETHAM / WWF-CANON
13. Up to how much can an African elephant weigh? Answer: c. Up to 6 tonnes WWF's Earth Hour 29 © MARTIN HARVEY / WWF-CANON
14. Which of these is one of the main threats to leatherback turtles? Answer: b. Fishing gear WWF's Earth Hour 30 © Jürgen Freund / WWF-Canon
15. Which part of their body do tree kangaroos use to balance whilst they are climbing through the trees? Answer: c. Their tail WWF's Earth Hour 31 © MARTIN HARVEY / WWF-CANON