Welcome to the Team Heifer Animal Quiz!

Animals holding checkered flags

Which animal is the fastest, the slowest or the cutest? There’s only one way to find out.

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Who would finish first in the 100-meter dash?

Llama
Goat
Chicken
Rock climbing illustration
That’s right. Llamas kick up some serious dirt for short distance sprints, clocking in at top speeds of 35 mph!
Not quite. Of these animals, the llama is the sprinting champion, clocking in at top speeds of 35 mph!
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Who would come in LAST for the same race?

Llama
Goat
Chicken
Heifer Cow
You got it! Chickens are pretty, well, chicken when it comes to sprinting — clocking in at top speeds of just 6 mph.
Actually, it’s the chicken, clocking in at top speeds of just 6 mph. Nothing to cluck about there!
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Which animal, due to their weight, would wear out their running shoes the quickest while training?

Goat
Llama
Water Buffalo
Pig
Score! The water buffalo wins! In fact, this massive animal weighs 4 times the second-runner up in this list (the pig) coming in at 2000 lbs.
Surprise, the water buffalo wins! In fact, this massive animal weighs 4 times the second-runner up in this list (the pig) coming in at 2000 lbs.
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Next up: High Jump. Which animal will jump the highest to win this event?

Llama standing in Macchu Picchu
Rabbit
Jumping Goat
Jumping Cow
Winner! High jump medal goes to the heifer at 6 feet. Don’t let all those stomachs fool you — a cow can jump.
Actually, the heifer takes this one! Cows have been known to clear fences as high as 6 feet. Not bad for a cud-chewing animal.
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Ok, last one: Which baby would finish first for utter cuteness?

Cute Kid
chicks
Calf
Piglet
You’re right — because this event is a draw. They’re all perfect 10s in the cute department, are they not?

And that’s all for the Team Heifer Animal Quiz! Want to see how you did?
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Thanks for taking the Team Heifer Animal Quiz. As you can see, every animal has different strengths, but when it comes to fighting hunger and poverty for families in need, they all finish first.

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Photo of two runners after a race.