
Trivia Quiz on Biogeography
Updated: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
A ready-made nature and geography-places quiz that you can use in virtual and in-person events (Zoom, Teams, YouTube Live, Twitch, conferences, meetings, classrooms, etc.)
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Explore the living map of Earth in this fast-paced biogeography quiz, from soaring ocean birds and coral atolls to island endemics and epic animal migrations. Ideal for nature lovers, geography buffs, and teams who love a good global challenge.
From albatross flight paths and gray whale migrations to Galapagos specialists and the secrets of the Sargasso Sea, this group trivia dives into how life is distributed across our planet. With 14 punchy questions that mix oceans, islands, ecosystems, and species ranges, it’s perfect for classrooms, office socials, family game nights, and community events. Play it anywhere you gather online or in person—on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, YouTube Live, Twitch, or around a conference table—split into teams, keep score, and crown your biogeography champions. Quick to host, easy to duplicate, and designed to spark friendly competition and big “aha!” moments.
1. What is the widest-ranging ocean bird
A) Albatross
B) Gull
C) Pelican
D) Gannet
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2. The marine iguana is native to which island group
A) Hawaiian Islands
B) Canary Islands
C) Madagascar
D) Galapagos
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3. This animal can be found in sub Saharan Africa & Gir National Forest in India.
A) Lion
B) Tiger
C) Leopard
D) Cheetah
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4. "The Voyage of The Beagle" told of which scientist's discoveries
A) Isaac Newton
B) Charles Darwin
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Albert Einstein
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5. What makes up about 85% of all the greenery on earth
A) Mosses and liverworts
B) Trees
C) Algae in rivers
D) Ocean plants
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6. ___________ has 150 recognized ecosystems.
A) Brazil
B) Hawaii
C) Madagascar
D) Indonesia
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7. In 1904 Danish Biologist Johannes Schmidt Discovered The Sargasso Sea In The North Atlantic To Be The Breeding Ground Of Which Fish
A) American eel
B) Conger eel
C) Atlantic salmon
D) European Eel
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8. Elephants, lions, and camels roamed __________ 12,000 years ago.
A) Alaska
B) Antarctica
C) Europe
D) Australia
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9. Which Is The Largest Member Of The Cat Family That Is Indigenous To The New World
A) Puma
B) Jaguar
C) Ocelot
D) Jaguarundi
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10. A coral island consisting of a ring of rock enclosing a central lagoon is a(n) ________.
A) cay
B) Atoll
C) barrier reef
D) islet
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11. Gray __________ migrate 12,000 miles each year, farther than any other mammal.
A) wolves
B) Whales
C) seals
D) dolphins
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12. Some species of rain forest birds migrate every summer from South America to Canada to __________
A) Nest
B) Overwinter
C) Feed
D) Breed
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13. There are no wild deer of any kind in Australia, and the small red deer is the only one found in __________
A) Africa
B) Europe
C) Asia
D) South America
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14. Zebus are humped cattle found in India, China, and northern Africa. Zebubs are tsetse_like flies found in __________
A) Ethiopia
B) Kenya
C) Somalia
D) Egypt
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