Q.1
Can you identify this British reptile?
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  • Slow worm
  • Dice snake
  • Grass Snake
  • Adder
Q.2
Can you identify this British reptile?
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  • Common Wall Lizard
  • Sand Lizard
  • European green lizard
  • Common Lizard
Q.3
The adder has a marking on its head which is similar to which letter of the alphabet?
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  • B
  • G
  • J
  • V
Q.4
Can you identify this British reptile?
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  • Aesculapian Snake
  • Grass Snake
  • Adder
  • Dice snake
Q.5
A slow-worm has something that lizards have but snakes don't. What is it?
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  • A forked tongue
  • Scales
  • Legs
  • Eyelids
Q.6
Can you identify this British reptile?
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  • Dice snake
  • Smooth Snake
  • Aesculapian Snake
  • Adder
Q.7
The Common Lizard is viviparous. What does this mean?
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  • Gives birth to live young
  • Smells with its feet
  • Changes colour for camouflage
  • Has no stomach
Q.8
Which of the following would a grass snake be least likely to eat?
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  • Frogs
  • Newts
  • Rabbits
  • Birds
Q.9
What is the slow worm's alternative name?
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  • Fake snake
  • Lounge lizard
  • Lazy lizard
  • Blind worm
Q.10
What is one difference between the male and female common lizard?
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  • The underside of the male is brightly-coloured with spots
  • The underside of the female is brightly-coloured with spots
  • The male has a large red ruff around its neck
  • The female has a large red ruff around its neck
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