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Walking whales and teddy bear bees

Walking whales and teddy bear bees

On today's show: School of the Air singers go viral, teddy bear bees swarm in the thousands, an asteroid gets a new name, a footballing family kicks goals, and fossil hunters find a walking whale. QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. What is the name of the School of the Air song? 2. Where do Dawsons burrowing bees nest? 3. What does '10040' mean in '10040 Ghillar'? 4. How many times has Jarrod represented Australia in football? 5. In which country was the walking whale fossil discovered? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: Who is the country music singer that helped write the School of the Air song? ANSWERS: 1. Biggest Classroom in the World 2. Underground in West Australian clay pans 3. It's the 10,040th asteroid to be officially named 4. 17 5. Egypt BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Josh Arnold

ABC KIDS News Time · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 17, 202111m 19s

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On today's show: School of the Air singers go viral, teddy bear bees swarm in the thousands, an asteroid gets a new name, a footballing family kicks goals, and fossil hunters find a walking whale.

QUIZ QUESTIONS:

1. What is the name of the School of the Air song?

2. Where do Dawsons burrowing bees nest?

3. What does '10040' mean in '10040 Ghillar'?

4. How many times has Jarrod represented Australia in football?

5. In which country was the walking whale fossil discovered?

BONUS TRICKY QUESTION:

Who is the country music singer that helped write the School of the Air song?

ANSWERS:

1. Biggest Classroom in the World

2. Underground in West Australian clay pans

3. It's the 10,040th asteroid to be officially named

4. 17

5. Egypt

BONUS TRICKY ANSWER:

Josh Arnold

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