Natural history quiz (for the not so bored).

1 golden grey mullet
2 coal
3 Pantanal is the largest [not sure what you mean by "one of"]
4 buzzard
5 eel.
 
2&3 are wrong, what I mean by one of the biggest is just that, one of the biggest 🙈
Ok then the previous answer was correct for two because it was graphite by two desperate labs. No 3 is nonsense as there are countless hundred of very large wetlands so it a pure guess. Sorry
 
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Wrong by years the first was; The earliest successes were reported by James Ballantyne Hannay in 1879 and by Ferdinand Frédéric Henri Moissan in 1893. Their method involved heating charcoal at up to 3500 °C with iron inside a carboncrucible in a furnace. Whereas Hannay used a flame-heated tube, Then came The first commercially successful synthesis of diamond was produced on December 16, 1954, by Tracy Hall at General Electric (GE), using an elegant "belt" apparatus.
 
Ok look gentleman, this quiz is just a bit of fun, nothing more and nothing less.
As far as you not agreeing with the answers I have, all I would say is, I take the time to compile the questions and try to be as accurate as I can.
 
What do you mean a bit of fun? This is important stuff and I will not accept that people do not take it seriously :coat:
 
Just in case anyone wondering about the answers🤔

1. Golden grey mullet
2. Rock crytal
3. Everglades
4. Buzzard
5. Eel
So answer to question 6 was GREBE.

You lot crack on, I’ve got better things to do
 
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