Piping Plover Jeopardy
Test your knowledge on piping plovers! Play with three or less people or on teams. Questions include topics about habitat, threats, and morphology
Created Date
10.17.21
Last Updated
10.22.21
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Topics of this game:
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Where do piping plovers winter?
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What kind of environments do plovers live in?
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What are the three populations of plovers?
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Is Florida a wintering or nesting location?
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Starting in ______ plovers migrate up north for breeding season.
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Are piping plovers solitary or are they in flocks?
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Because of their "peep-lo" call they have earned the name
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Piping plovers feed on
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True or false: Piping plovers nest together, but the father leaves soon after they hatch.
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Plovers use this display to lure predators away from the nest.
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How many eggs can plovers lay?
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If plovers' nests are destroyed, they may renest, but the Great Plains population only re-nests ___ times per season
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Chicks usually hatch __ days after being laid.
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Which of these is a threat caused by climate change?
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Hotter temperatures can create more intense _____ which can wash away nests.
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With changing patterns of seasons more vegetation can grow leading to ______
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These kinds of structures can help us adapt to climate change, but prevent shoreline from moving inward and decrease habitats
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These household pets can stress out plovers and leaves feces that can spread disease.
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