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Answer all six questions, rearrange the first letter of each answer to make the name of a well-known Asian country. Enter that country name as your answer.
Q1. “Stupendously and breathtakingly enormous, these whales are almost as long as a Boeing 737 and weigh as much as the entire human population of the Isles of Scilly (2,000 people).” Which type of whale is Mark Carwardine talking about?
Q2. “There are currently about 800 mountain gorillas left in Africa... Some 310-340 in Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest.” But which country is Bwindi National Park found in?
Q3. “No country owns any part of the continent of Antarctica.” Is this statement true or false?
Q4. “In most North American species their wings can beat up to 70 times a second.” Which bird is Mark referring to here, and also has the fastest wingbeats in the world?
Q5. "Home to an astonishing 70% of all the world's greater one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga National Parkis fundamental to the survival of the species." But which Indian region is Kaziranga found in?
Q6. “The Chathams sit slap-bang on the international dateline; indeed, Pitt Island (population: 35) is further east than any other inhabited island in the world.” This means that Pitt Islanders are the first to see sunrise every day, but which country are they are a part of?
1. Blue
2. Uganda
3. True
4. Hummingbird
5. Assam
6. New Zealand
Answer = BHUTAN
Answer all six questions, rearrange the first letter of each answer to make the name of a well-known Asian country. Enter that country name as your answer.
Q1. “Stupendously and breathtakingly enormous, these whales are almost as long as a Boeing 737 and weigh as much as the entire human population of the Isles of Scilly (2,000 people).” Which type of whale is Mark Carwardine talking about?
Q2. “There are currently about 800 mountain gorillas left in Africa... Some 310-340 in Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest.” But which country is Bwindi National Park found in?
Q3. “No country owns any part of the continent of Antarctica.” Is this statement true or false?
Q4. “In most North American species their wings can beat up to 70 times a second.” Which bird is Mark referring to here, and also has the fastest wingbeats in the world?
Q5. "Home to an astonishing 70% of all the world's greater one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga National Parkis fundamental to the survival of the species." But which Indian region is Kaziranga found in?
Q6. “The Chathams sit slap-bang on the international dateline; indeed, Pitt Island (population: 35) is further east than any other inhabited island in the world.” This means that Pitt Islanders are the first to see sunrise every day, but which country are they are a part of?
1. Blue
2. Uganda
3. True
4. Hummingbird
5. Assam
6. New Zealand
Answer = BHUTAN
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