Serendipity Quiz

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The Serendipity Quiz

Test your knowledge and discover fascinating facts about butterflies, bees, and other captivating insects with our Serendipity Quiz! Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking to learn something new, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the wonders of the insect world.

Engage with questions such as:

  • Identify different species of caterpillars
  • Learn intriguing honey bee facts
  • Explore the migratory patterns of Monarch butterflies
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by FlutteringLeaf42
This caterpillar has begun to spin its cocoon. Look closely and make an ID (Photo by Shannon Mach)
Polyphemus moth
Luna moth
Columbia moth
Cecropia moth
None of the above
I am a ___________? (Photo by Scott Jackson)
Green June Beetle
Japanese Beetle
Ten-Lined Jujne Beetle
Scarab Beetle
Fig-Eater Beetle
Honey Bee facts...True of False? (Photo by Ginie Abney Anthony)
Lighter colored honey is more mild while darker honey has a robust flavor
The average bee will make approximately 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.
The brain of the bee is the size of a sesame seed
A Queen can live up to five years
Honey bees have bee producing honey in the same way for 150 million years
All of these facts are true
All of these facts are false
Find the correct answer (Photo by Michelle Good)
Some Monarchs fly as far as 3,000 miles to reach their winter home
All Monarchs migrate to Mexico in the fall
Each year they migrate to the same 30 to 40 mountain areas
The Oyamel forest is dry and temperatures remain consistently in the 70 degree F range
This is a(n)_____________? (Photo by Michelle Good)
Mallow Scrub Hairstreak
Marine Blue butterfly
Cassius Blue Butterfly
Ceraunus Blue
This is an example of a __________? (Photo by Dan Jefferies)
Skipper
Butterfly
Moth
Select a host plant for the Long-tailed Skipper (Photo by Jim Smith)
Beggar's ticks
Birch tree leaves
Rue
Passion Flower Vine
None of the above
This is a(n)_______________? (Photo by Ginie Abney Anthony)
Cloudless Sulphur
Sleepy Orange
Little Yellow
Orange-Barred Sulphur
Clouded Sulphur
This native plant is ________? (Photo by Jim Smith)
American Beauty Berry
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Buttonbush
American Pokeberry
Clethra
Dragonfly facts - True or False? (Photo by Michelle Good)
Dragonflies do not sting
Dragonflies can bite
Larvae (nymphs) live in water
Dragonflies can intercept prey in mid-air
All are true
All are false
This popular "weather-predicting" caterpillar will become a(n) _________? (Photo by John Kidney)
Luna moth
Owlet moth
Isabella Tiger moth
Garden Tiger moth
None of the above
This a(n) _________? (Photo by Shannon Mach)
Cuckoo Bumblebee
Western Honey Bee
Ruderal Bumblebee
Syrphid Fly
Carpenter Bee
This is a(n) ______________? (Photo by Michelle Good)
Atala Butterfly
Little Wood Satyr
White Peacock
Hackberry Emperor
This is a _________? (Photo by Alice Hurst)
Queen butterfly
Monarch (female)
Monarch (male)
Soldier butterfly
Viceroy butterfly
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