All Animal Results for Google's Earth Day Quiz

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 22 Apr 2015

April 22 is Earth Day, a day dedicated to celebrating our natural environment and raising awareness about environmental protection issues. It is celebrated in more than 192 countries and it is coordinated by the Earth Day Network.

Google celebrated Earth Day 2015 with a special Google Doodle and with an interesting “which animal are you?” quiz. Take the quiz and you’ll get one of 12 possible results. One of the following 12 possible results.

Mantis shrimp – marine crustaceans with powerful claws.



Honey badger – looks more like a weasel than a badger and is known for its ferocious defensive abilities.



Wooly mammoth – just like Manny from the Ice Age movies.



Honey bee – hard working bees that give use delicious, delicious honey.



Red capped manakin – best known for the male’s courting method that resembles a speedy moonwalk.



Pangolin – it has large, protective keratin scales covering its skin.



Cuttlefish – studies show they’re among the most intelligent invertebrates.



Coral – you’re wrong if you think coral isn’t an animal.



Komodo dragon – the largest living species of lizard.



Whooping crane – an endangered crane species named for its whooping sound.



Giant squid – they can grow up to 43ft.



Sea otter – it was hunted extensively for its exceptionally thick coat of fur.



To get one of the results presented above, you will have to answer 5 questions:
1 – What are you up to on a typical Friday night?
2 – You and your best friend show up to a party wearing the same outfit. What’s your reaction?
3 – Choose a snack.
4 – What do you look for in a partner?
5 – Choose a hobby.

Once you get your result, you can initiate a Google search and learn more about the animal you got. You can also share your result via Google+, Twitter, Facebook, or email.

Worried that Google’s animal quiz is not accurate? Want proof of accuracy? If you do, then you need to know that Google got Dr. Jane Goodall, Edward Norton, and other people to go on video and talk about the quiz. They say it’s pretty accurate.






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