Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (162 results returned)
#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $200: A section of I-75 in Florida is alliteratively known as this animal "Alley" Alligator |
#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $400: The African clawed variety is an exception, but most frogs use this body part to catch their prey the tongue |
#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $600: The fire kind of this amphibian defends itself from predators by spraying poison from behind its eyes a salamander |
#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $800: Pogona is the genus name for the 8 species of this lizard lovingly known as "beardies" the bearded dragons |
#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $1000: From a Latin word for "blind", this worm-like amphibian spends most of its life underground the caecilian |
#8997, aired 2023-12-19 | IT HAPPENED IN 2023 $1600: When park rangers in Queensland found Toadzilla, a nearly 6-pound one of these invasive amphibians, they had first thought it was fake a cane toad |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The wood frog of the Arctic can live with 65% of its body frozen due to using this sugar in its blood as an antifreeze glucose |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $800: Sirens are aquatic salamanders that can breathe through lungs as well as through these gills |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $1600: Snakes have these on the outside of their skin, but caecilians, which resemble snakes, have them embedded in folds in the skin scales |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $2000: This 3-letter term is the terrestrial juvenile stage of development of the eastern newt when the body turns bright orange an eft |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $3,000 (Daily Double): Although this "biblical" frog is the world's largest at around 12 inches long, its tadpoles are the same size as other frogs' a goliath frog |
#8808, aired 2023-02-15 | THE CLASS MENAGERIE $200: Caecilians & newts are members of this animal class amphibians |
#8788, aired 2023-01-18 | ELEMENTAL RESPONSES $4,600 (Daily Double): Ferns, amphibians & early reptiles thrived during this geological period from about 360 to 300 million years ago the Carboniferous Period |
#8756, aired 2022-12-05 | ANIMALS IN BOOKS $800: Mole says this "Wind in the Willows" guy has been in the hospital 3 times after car crashes; maybe amphibians shouldn't drive (Mr.) Toad |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $200: This largest North American frog makes its characteristic booming call to mark territory & attract mates a bullfrog |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $400: Seen here, a small frog of South America, is named for this man who discovered the species on an 1830s voyage (Charles) Darwin |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $600: Newly hatched Surinam toads emerge as miniature adults, not as this larval stage tadpoles |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $800: It's a 4-letter name for a partially terrestrial salamander with poisonous skin a newt |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $1000: From the mistaken notion that they could bark, some North American salamanders are called water dogs or these a mud puppy |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | SCIENCE $800: This branch of zoology is specifically the study of reptiles & amphibians herpetology |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | AMEND THE AMENDMENT $800: 8th: "Excessive bail shall not be required... nor cruel and unusual amphibians inflicted" punishments |
#8319, aired 2021-01-21 | AMPHIBIANS $100 (Daily Double): Able to grow to almost 30 inches, the hellbender of the central U.S. is the largest of these amphibians in North America a salamander |
#8319, aired 2021-01-21 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The axolotl is unusual in retaining features such as external gills from this young stage called a tadpole in other amphibians the larval stage |
#8319, aired 2021-01-21 | AMPHIBIANS $1600: Poison dart frogs of this continent gain toxicity from their food; in captivity on a different diet, they are harmless South America |
#8319, aired 2021-01-21 | AMPHIBIANS $2000: This type of toad introduced to control pests on sugar crops has gotten out of control in places like Australia a cane toad |
#8093, aired 2019-11-13 | WORD-POURRI $1200: This word for a sycophant comes from medicine shows where assistants would pretend to eat amphibians & then be cured a toady |
#8011, aired 2019-06-10 | ANIMAL TALK $1200: The axolotl is a member of this "double-life" class of animals that has more than 6,000 species amphibians |
#7856, aired 2018-11-05 | CAVES $1200: Found in Europe & living more than 100 years, an olm is a blind, cave-dwelling one of these amphibians a salamander |
#7550, aired 2017-06-09 | AMPHIBIANS $400: While most frogs have these only on the upper jaw, most toads lack them altogether teeth |
#7550, aired 2017-06-09 | AMPHIBIANS $800: The Red Hills species of this, Alabama's state amphibian, was discovered in 1960; a second one wasn't found until 1963 a salamander |
#7550, aired 2017-06-09 | AMPHIBIANS $1200: Special these in a toad's warts secrete poison that can cause paralysis or death in small animals glands |
#7550, aired 2017-06-09 | AMPHIBIANS $1600: Sirens look fishlike with tiny front legs, no back legs & external these for oxygen-CO2 exchange gills |
#7550, aired 2017-06-09 | AMPHIBIANS $2,100 (Daily Double): A species of fish with a big round head & a skinny tail is called this "fish", after the young of many amphibians a tadpole |
#7532, aired 2017-05-16 | -ISMS & -OLOGIES $1600: This branch of zoology deals with amphibians as well as reptiles herpetology |
#7323, aired 2016-06-15 | AUSTRAILIAN WILDLIFE $1600: Known for its loud "laugh", this kingfisher doesn't eat fish but feasts on insects & small reptiles & amphibians a kookaburra |
#7243, aired 2016-02-24 | SCIENCE $200: Newts & toads are members of this class of animals amphibians |
#7155, aired 2015-10-23 | BIBLICAL MENAGERIE $800: In the second plague, "Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters" & these amphibians covered the land of Egypt frogs |
#7124, aired 2015-07-30 | CALIFORNIA COUNTIES $2000: Leapin' amphibians! It takes its name from the Spanish for "skulls" Calaveras |
#7091, aired 2015-06-15 | STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $400: Almost hunted to extinction but now upgraded to threatened, the alligator became its state reptile in 1987 Florida |
#7091, aired 2015-06-15 | STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $800: The resolution making this largest North American frog Oklahoma's state amphibian says it makes a "jug-o-rum" sound the bullfrog |
#7091, aired 2015-06-15 | STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $1200: New Hampshire elevated the red-spotted newt to publicize its declining numbers due to this type of precipitation acid rain |
#7091, aired 2015-06-15 | STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $1600: Shh... What was that? The timber species of this snake, West Virginia's state reptile rattlesnake |
#7091, aired 2015-06-15 | STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $2000: This turtle, the state reptile of New York, is said to have "jaws that can cut through flesh like butter" a snapping turtle |
#7047, aired 2015-04-14 | GENERAL SCIENCE $600: The name of this geologic era in which amphibians & reptiles were introduced means "ancient life" Paleozoic |
#7003, aired 2015-02-11 | GENERAL SCIENCE $600: Newts & this other main group of tailed amphibians make up the order Caudata salamanders |
#6992, aired 2015-01-27 | DISCOVERIES IN THE SCIENCES $400: A companion animal inside the study of reptiles & amphibians pet (in herpetology) |
#6953, aired 2014-12-03 | THE BIBLE $600: An invasion of these amphibians was the second of the 10 plagues of Egypt frogs |
#6821, aired 2014-04-21 | PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $1200: The chorus in this play by Aristophanes takes the form of amphibians, hence the title The Frogs |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The larvae of frogs are known as tadpoles or these, from the Middle English for "wiggle head" pollywogs |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | AMPHIBIANS $800: Unlike on most salamanders, this part of a newt is flat the tail |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | AMPHIBIANS $1200: If you've heard them croaking together, you know why a group of frogs is known by this musical term a chorus |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | AMPHIBIANS $1600: A North American salamander known as the Congo this doesn't walk, but slithers in a serpentine fashion the Congo eel |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | AMPHIBIANS $2000: In the south this large salamander is sometimes called a water dog a mudpuppy |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | SCIENCE ROUNDUP $1200: There are more than 400 different types of salamanders, & all belong to this class of animals, not reptiles amphibians |
#6463, aired 2012-10-24 | BEASTLY COLLECTIVES $200: Knot is the collective term for these amphibians that are not exactly the same as frogs toads |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANNUAL EVENTS $800: During the week of this Triple Crown horse race, amphibians compete in the frog hop at Patterson Park in Baltimore the Preakness |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | TITLE ANIMALS OF KIDS' BOOKS $1000: Arnold Lobel: "Days with ____ and ____" (2 different amphibians) Frog & Toad |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | THE MALE CARES FOR THE YOUNG $800: Males of the poison arrow variety of these amphibians carry the hatched young on their backs to water frogs |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | AMPHIBIANS $400: A South American toad displays its orange feet to predators to let them know it's this poisonous |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | AMPHIBIANS $800: In salamanders named for a lack of these internal organs, a tiny pulmonary artery runs in the body wall lungs |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | AMPHIBIANS $1200: A South African frog favors the arum type rather than the water type of this plant a lily |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | AMPHIBIANS $1600: Many caecilians have these in their skin, like snakes, which they resemble, but unlike most other amphibians scales |
#5978, aired 2010-09-15 | AMPHIBIANS $2000: 4-letter word for a salamander that leans toward the land side of amphibianness a newt |
#5710, aired 2009-06-05 | WHAT'S YOUR FUNCTION? $1000: In amphibians the mesonephros organs perform the same function as this pair in humans the kidneys |
#5660, aired 2009-03-27 | OUT LIKE A "LAM" $600: Mythologically, these terrestrial amphibians were supposed to live in fire salamanders |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | ZOOLOGY $600: Doggone it! A mudpuppy isn't a little doggie but a large one of these amphibians a salamander |
#5289, aired 2007-09-13 | I HOP $400: Amphibians are divided into 3 groups: caecilians, salamanders & this pair of hoppers frogs & toads |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $1600: Among amphibians, toads have 4 of these & caecilians, which look like earthworms, don't have any legs |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $200: Smooth versus rough skin is one difference often given between frogs & these toads |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $400: Of 1 year, 10 years or 20 years, the approximate age at which the tuatara starts breeding 20 years |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $600: What's the matamata? An odd aquatic one of these that bends its neck instead of withdrawing it into the carapace a tortoise or turtle |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $800: The amphibian order Caudata consists of newts & other of these moist, short-legged creatures salamanders |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $1000: Instead of eating the Egyptian variety of this bird, a crocodile lets it into its mouth to clean the croc's teeth plover |
#5065, aired 2006-09-22 | AN "A" IN SCIENCE $4,000 (Daily Double): The name of this class of vertebrates comes from a word meaning "living a double life" amphibians |
#4598, aired 2004-09-08 | MY NEWT $200: My newt, seen here, gets offended when people call it a lizard--it's obviously one of these amphibians a salamander |
#4525, aired 2004-04-16 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $400: In the marsupial frog, the eggs are enclosed in one of these on the back of the adult pouch |
#4525, aired 2004-04-16 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $800: Of the rattlesnake, copperhead & cobra, the one not a pit viper cobra |
#4525, aired 2004-04-16 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $1200: Because of glandular secretions, the fire-bellied toad has an odor similar to this "stinking rose" garlic |
#4525, aired 2004-04-16 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $1600: Scientific families of this reptile include Gekkonidae & Iguanidae lizard |
#4525, aired 2004-04-16 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $2000: The hellbender, the largest type of this amphibian in the U.S., can reach a length of 2 1/2 feet salamander |
#4379, aired 2003-09-25 | WILDLIFE $2000: Most of these tailed amphibians live on land but mate & lay their eggs in water newts (or salamanders) |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | "C" IN SCIENCE $400: Amphibians & fish are described as being poikilothermic, more popularly called this cold-blooded |
#4279, aired 2003-03-20 | BIOLOGY $1200: These lizardlike amphibians that make up the order Caudata are power regenerators. quickly growing back lost parts salamanders |
#4147, aired 2002-09-17 | BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $200: If you can barely speak, you're said to have one of these amphibians "in your throat" a frog |
#4068, aired 2002-04-17 | -OLOGIES $1600: This branch of zoology studies amphibians & reptiles herpetology |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AMPHIBIANS $100: Phyllobates terribilis, from this continent, is one of the more lethal of the poison dart frogs South America |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AMPHIBIANS $200: The long, slithery amphiuma is also called the Congo snake or the Congo type of this fish Eel |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AMPHIBIANS $300: Appropriately, a foot-long, 7-lb. African frog bears the name of this 6-cubits-&-a-span Biblical person Goliath |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The smooth type of this common variety of salamander is seen here Newt |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | AMPHIBIANS $500: This word, from the Latin for "wave", describes the way some amphibians move Undulate |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | UNUSUAL PETS $1,300 (Daily Double): The Japanese giant salamander is the largest of these animals that spend part of their lives in the water amphibians |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | ANIMAL ANCESTORS $200: Animals of this class that includes frogs & salamanders were the ancestors of reptiles Amphibians |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $600: If you order "mountain chicken" in Dominica, you won't get chicken but one of these amphibians Frogs |
#3259, aired 1998-11-05 | INCREDIBLE EDIBLES $300: Escoffier says these amphibians "are not generally accepted as... first-class food by non-French people" frogs |
#3244, aired 1998-10-15 | TROPICAL FOREST CREATURES $200: There are over 100 species of the poison arrow type of these amphibians Frogs |
#3111, aired 1998-02-23 | PHOBIAS $400: Batrachophobia, a fear of these amphibians, may leave you sadder Budweiser Frogs |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | ANIMALS $300: The ornate chorus species of these tailless amphibians are less than 2" in length frogs |
#2894, aired 1997-03-13 | SCIENCE & NATURE $800: The order caudata consists of newts & these tailed amphibians, including mudpuppies Salamanders |
#2837, aired 1996-12-24 | NATURE $200: Adult amphibians go through this skin-shedding process several times a year Molting |
#2747, aired 1996-07-09 | AMPHIBIANS $100: Midwife toads are so named because the male carries these on his back until hatching eggs |
#2747, aired 1996-07-09 | AMPHIBIANS $200: Some salamanders retain these respiratory organs after lungs develop gills |
#2747, aired 1996-07-09 | AMPHIBIANS $300: Some of these larval frogs are carnivorous & may feed on their siblings tadpoles |
#2747, aired 1996-07-09 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The eel-like amphiuma has 4 tiny, vestigial ones of these appendages feet (legs) |
#2747, aired 1996-07-09 | AMPHIBIANS $500: Amphibians were probably the first of these creatures with backbones to venture onto land vertebrates |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $100: A jelly holds this animal's eggs together & dissolves when the tadpoles hatch frog |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $200: Found on different islands in the Galapagos, these great animals started Darwin thinking about evolution turtles (tortoises) |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $300: Used to slit its shell, it falls off a baby mamba a few days after it hatches an egg tooth |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $400: From the Greek for "crawling things", it's the study of reptiles & amphibians herpetology |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $500: Because people thought the salamander lived in fire, this mineral became "salamander's wool" asbestos |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | JANUARY 11, 1996 $500: The shuttle Endeavour blasted off to retrieve a satellite containing these amphibians newts |
#2681, aired 1996-04-08 | ZOOLOGY $400: 3 distinct groups make up the amphibians: caecilians, newts & salamanders & this pair frogs & toads |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | LESSER KNOWN NAMES $500: Raymond Ditmars, 1876-1942, was a leading one of these scientists who study amphibians & reptiles Herpetologist |
#2594, aired 1995-12-07 | CARIBBEAN CUISINE $400: In Montserrat the delicacy known as mountain chicken is actually an enormous one of these amphibians a frog |
#2581, aired 1995-11-20 | ZOOLOGY $1000: Reaching over 2 feet long, the hellbender is a large one of these tailed amphibians salamander |
#2571, aired 1995-11-06 | THE BIBLE $400: During the second plague these amphibians came out of the water frogs |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | ANIMALS $100: These amphibians are distinguished from frogs by their warty skin toads |
#2312, aired 1994-09-27 | ZOOLOGY $300: Newts belong to the Salamander family of this class of vertebrates amphibians |
#2286, aired 1994-07-11 | ZOOLOGY $300: Like salamanders, caecilians belong to this class of animals amphibians |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | ZOOLOGY $300: Herpetology is the study of reptiles & these amphibians |
#2187, aired 1994-02-22 | PREHISTORIC TIMES $200: This class of animal evolved between fish & reptiles amphibians |
#2132, aired 1993-12-07 | GENERAL SCIENCE $1000: Meaning "ancient life", it's the geologic era when the first amphibians & reptiles appeared the Paleozoic |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | SCIENCE $200: Frogs & toads belong to the anura order of this class of vertebrates amphibians |
#1930, aired 1993-01-15 | BIOLOGY $100: Arachnids have 8 legs; most amphibians have this many 4 |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS $1000: The mud puppy, newt & congo eel are types of these amphibians salamanders |
#1910, aired 1992-12-18 | ALICE IN WONDERLAND $200: The Duchess has one of these amphibians for a footman a frog |
#1856, aired 1992-10-05 | BIOLOGY $600: In fish & amphibians, the mesonephros functions much like this organ in humans the kidney |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: A hoarse person doesn't have a horse in his throat but one of these amphibians a frog |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | AMPHIBIANS $100: Tadpoles have these for respiration, frogs don't gills |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | AMPHIBIANS $200: Amphibians are the smallest living class of these backboned animals vertebrates |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | AMPHIBIANS $300: To control pests, this country put giant toads in cane fields & they became pests, like the rabbit fiasco Australia |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The "warts" on a toad's skin are actually these that "sweat out" poison glands |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | AMPHIBIANS $500: Amphibians emerged from the sea during this period named for an English county the Devonian Period |
#1678, aired 1991-12-11 | GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES $100: A beautiful princess breaks the spell that turned a handsome prince into one of these amphibians a frog |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | BIOLOGY $200: During metamorphosis, most members of this class of animals lose their external gills amphibians |
#1559, aired 1991-05-16 | ANIMALS $800: Certain geckos measuring less than an inch long are the smallest of these creatures lizards |
#1539, aired 1991-04-18 | ANIMALS $400: Though salamanders resemble lizards, they aren't reptiles; they belong to this class of vertebrates amphibians |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | ANIMALS $1000: The branch of zoology that deals with reptiles & amphibians herpetology |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | "T" TIME $200: England's first tunnel for these amphibians was opened in 1987 to save them from croaking toads |
#1377, aired 1990-09-04 | ANIMALS IN LITERATURE $200: The Beatrix Potter character, Sir Isaac Newton, was one of these amphibians newt |
#1376, aired 1990-09-03 | BIOLOGY $1,000 (Daily Double): On land this class of vertebrates can absorb oxygen through the skin, provided it's moist amphibians |
#3, aired 1990-06-30 | BIOLOGY $200: Class of animals so named because they have an aquatic larval stage & terrestrial adult lives amphibians |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | ZOOLOGY $600: It's theorized this class of animals evolved as ponds dried up; they learned to also live on land amphibians |
#1332, aired 1990-05-22 | MUSEUMS $200: Estavayer-Le-Vac, Switzerland boasts a museum full of these dead amphibians arranged in human poses frogs |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $100: World Book warns that a soft-shelled turtle can do this with lightning speed bite |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $200: To fit in with their surroundings, many tree frogs have the ability to do this change color |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $300: The dusky salamander must keep its skin moist to absorb oxygen since it lacks these organs lungs |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $400: If you run into a mugger in India, you've met up with this type of big reptile crocodile |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS $500: The cottonmouth, a swamp-dwelling snake, is also known by this name that sounds like beach footwear (water) moccasin |
#1152, aired 1989-09-12 | ZOOLOGY $500: The world's most potent venom is secreted from the skin of one of these amphibians a frog |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | ANIMALS $400: Of birds, mammals, or amphibians, the most likely to be monogamous birds |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | GUINNESS RECORDS $200: The world's most poisonous venom comes from 1 of these amphibians not from a snake a frog |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | AMPHIBIANS $100: In its larval stage, a toad or frog is called this tadpole |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | AMPHIBIANS $200: The shortness of these prevents toads from making the long leaps characteristic of most frogs hind legs |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | AMPHIBIANS $300: Amphibians are 1 of 7 classes of animals grouped in the phylum defined by having these spinal cords (backbone) |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | AMPHIBIANS $400: Salamanders are the adult amphibians with these tails |
#578, aired 1987-02-25 | AMPHIBIANS $500: Amphibian is from Greek "amphi" meaning double & "bios" meaning this life |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | ANIMALS $600: It's thought 1st air-breathing animals with backbones to walk on land were of this vertebrate class amphibians |
#468, aired 1986-09-24 | COMPARISONS $300: The ascaphus, one of these amphibians, dies of overheating at water temps that can kill a man with a cold frog |
#329, aired 1985-12-12 | AMPHIBIANS $200: Categories of them include gopher, barking mink, & green tree frogs |
#329, aired 1985-12-12 | AMPHIBIANS $400: Stage of an amphibian's life when it has a tail & gills a polliwog (tadpole, larval) |
#329, aired 1985-12-12 | AMPHIBIANS $600: This "mud eel" doesn't look at all like the sailor-snaring singing nymphs that share its name a siren |
#170, aired 1985-05-03 | BIOLOGY $800: A herpetologist studies one of these animal classes, not social diseases reptiles (and amphibians) |
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