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AnimalsVocabularyCharactersJane’s LifeVocabulary II Misc.

A 100 Who is the leading Male Chimp In the book? DAILY DOUBLE

Goliath A 100

The pet that can kill a snake. A 200

Kip or Mrs. Kip the mongooses A 200

Jane’s all time favorite pet. A 300

Rusty

The chimp who first comes to Jane’s camp. A 400

David Greybeard

The names of Old Flo’s children, there are 2. A 500

Fifi and Finigan A 500

A scientist who studies animal behavior. B 100

ethologist B 100

The portion of food that was given out in times of war that you had to have a coupon for. B 200

Rations B 200

Another name for a greenhouse. B 300

conservatory B 300

A baby buggy or stroller. B 400

pram B 400

The policy of segregation in South Africa. B 500

apartheid B 500

DAILY DOUBLE C 400

What did Jane call her grandmothers? C 100

Danny Nutt and Nanny

The name of the friend that invited her to come to Africa. C 200

Clo C 200

She went with Jane to Gombe. C 300

Mum C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400

The name of the Anthropologist that Jane worked for.

Louis Leakey C 400

What nickname did Jane and Hugo call their son? C 500

Grub C 500

How old was Jane when she first went horseback riding? D 100

2 years old D 100

At seven Jane got a copy of what book? D 200

The Story of Dr. Doolittle D 200

Name a subject that was hard for Jane in school. D 300

Math and languages D 300

From what University did Jane get her P.H.D. degree? D 400

Cambridge University D 400

What country did Jane visit when she graduated from High School? D 500

Germany D 500

What did it look like the crocodile poacher was going to do to Jane with his spear? (use your vocabulary to be specific!) E 100

Impale her. E 100

A formal bow done by women. E 200

curtsy E 200

What did Jane call the condition when one was brain damaged? E 300

athetoid E 300

A tall pointed roof or steeple. E 400

spire E 400

People who are fleeing their homeland for safety. E 500

refugees E 500

What did the Africans tell Jane she should name her son? F 100

Simba F 100

F 200. What kind of animal did Jane observe when she couldn’t go to Gombe (be specific) ?

Vervet monkeys F 200

Why did they have to keep baby Grub in a cage? F 300

Wild animals would take him for food. F 300

What is causing the Chimpanzee population to decrease? F 400

The tearing down of the rainforests in Africa. Chimps are being hunted for food and to sell for pets, zoos or circuses or medical research. F 400

Name two ways Chimpanzees are like humans. F 500

1.They have the same blood. 2.Their response to disease is like ours. 3.Their brains are most like ours. 4.They make and use tools. 5.They embrace, kiss, greet, hold hands. 6.They problem solve and plan ahead. F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Jane Goodall Institute Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What is the name of the organization for young people around the world that helps educate people about animals and the enviroment? Click on screen to continue

Roots and Shoots. Click on screen to continue

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