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Snakes, however; lack the following:", +        "options": { +            "a": "A diaphragm", +            "b": "Intestines", +            "c": "Lungs", +            "d": "Kidney" +        }, +        "answerkey": "a" +    }, +    { +        "id": 8, +        "question": "Snakes have different shaped lungs than humans. What do snakes have?", +        "options": { +            "a": "An elongated right lung", +            "b": "A small left lung", +            "c": "Both of the above", +            "d": "None of the above" +        }, +        "answerkey": "c" +    }, +    { +        "id": 9, +        "question": "What's true about two-headed snakes?", +        "options": { +            "a": "They're a myth!", +            "b": "They rarely survive in the wild", +            "c": "They're very dangerous", +            "d": "They can kiss each other" +        }, +        "answerkey": "b" +    }, +    { +        "id": 10, +        "question": "What substance covers a snake's skin?", +        "options": { +            "a": "Calcium", +            "b": "Keratin", +            "c": "Copper", +            "d": "Iron" +        }, +        "answerkey": "b" +    }, +    { +        "id": 11, +        "question": "What snake doesn't have to have a mate to lay eggs?", +        "options": { +            "a": "Copperhead", +            "b": "Cornsnake", +            "c": "Kingsnake", +            "d": "Flower pot snake" +        }, +        "answerkey": "d" +    }, +    { +        "id": 12, +        "question": "What snake is the longest?", +        "options": { +            "a": "Green anaconda", +            "b": "Reticulated python", +            "c": "King cobra", +            "d": "Kingsnake" +        }, +        "answerkey": "b" +    }, +    { +        "id": 13, +        "question": "Though invasive species can now be found in the Everglades, in which three continents are pythons (members of the family Pythonidae) found in the wild?", +        "options": { +            "a": "Africa, Asia and Australia", +            "b": "Africa, Australia and Europe", +            "c": "Africa, Australia and South America", +            "d": "Africa, Asia and South America" +        }, +        "answerkey": "a" +    }, +    { +        "id": 14, +        "question": "Pythons are held as some of the most dangerous snakes on earth, but are often confused with anacondas. Which of these is *not* a difference between pythons and anacondas?", +        "options": { +            "a": "Pythons suffocate their prey, anacondas crush them", +            "b": "Pythons lay eggs, anacondas give birth to live young", +            "c": "Pythons grow longer, anacondas grow heavier", +            "d": "Pythons generally spend less time in water than anacondas do" +        }, +        "answerkey": "a" +    }, +    { +        "id": 15, +        "question": "Pythons are unable to chew their food, and so swallow prey whole. Which of these methods is most commonly demonstrated to help a python to swallow large prey?", +        "options": { +            "a": "The python's stomach pressure is reduced, so prey is sucked in", +            "b": "An extra set of upper teeth 'walk' along the prey", +            "c": "The python holds its head up, so prey falls into its stomach", +            "d": "Prey is pushed against a barrier and is forced down the python's throat" +        }, +        "answerkey": "b" +    }, +    { +        "id": 16, +        "question": "Pythons, like many large constrictors, possess vestigial hind limbs. Whilst these 'spurs' serve no purpose in locomotion, how are they put to use by some male pythons? ", +        "options": { +            "a": "To store sperm", +            "b": "To release pheromones", +            "c": "To grip females during mating", +            "d": "To fight off rival males" +        }, +        "answerkey": "c" +    }, +    { +        "id": 17, +        "question": "Pythons tend to travel by the rectilinear method (in straight lines) when on land, as opposed to the concertina method (s-shaped movement). Why do large pythons tend not to use the concertina method? ", +        "options": { +            "a": "Their spine is too inflexible", +            "b": "They move too slowly", +            "c": "The scales on their backs are too rigid", +            "d": "They are too heavy" +        }, +        "answerkey": "d" +    } +]  |