ESL Questions Wildlife

Wildlife

Animals in nature. These questions explore lions, tigers, birds, conservation, and the wonder of the natural world outside our cities.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you like to see a wild animal?

Can you name an animal with a long neck?

How do you say 'lion' in your language?

Is it better to see a zoo or a forest?

Do you want to see a colorful bird?

Why do animals live in the woods?

Are you a fan of watching nature shows?

Can you find a squirrel in a tree?

Is it fun to use binoculars to look far?

What is the best animal you ever saw?

Do you like to hear the wolves howl?

Is it okay to feed the ducks in the park?

Can you name a fast animal like a cheetah?

Do you want to see a big whale in the ocean?

Are you happy when you see a butterfly?

Intermediate

What would you do if you were hiking and saw a bear on the path ahead?

How do you feel when you see a video of an endangered animal being saved?

Is it better to have 'National Parks' or to let nature be completely wild?

How do you decide which animal is your favorite to learn about?

Why do some people enjoy hunting while others find it very upsetting?

Have you ever seen a truly wild animal in its own natural habitat?

Do you think that 'zoos' are good for education or bad for animal freedom?

How do you feel about the loss of habitats like the rainforest every year?

Is it a good idea to bring back 'extinct' animals like the Woolly Mammoth?

What is the most amazing thing an animal can do that humans cannot?

Should we prioritize 'saving the bees' to protect our food supply?

How often do you go for a walk specifically to look for birds or insects?

Why is 'Camouflage' such a clever way for an animal to stay hidden?

Is it difficult for wild animals to find food and water in the winter?

How do you feel about 'Wildlife Photography' and taking pictures of nature?

Do you prefer a scary predator like a shark or a cute animal like a panda?

What is the best way to handle a situation where an animal is injured?

How do you handle a situation where humans move into an animal's home?

Should every person learn the names of the local animals in their area?

What is the role of 'the vet' in helping wild animals stay healthy?

How do you feel when you see a bird building a nest on your house?

Is it possible for humans and wild animals to live together in peace?

Why do we use the word 'untamed' to describe a place with no houses?

What is one animal you would love to see in person before you die?

How do you feel when you hear the sounds of the jungle at night?

Advanced

Is 'The Sixth Mass Extinction' the greatest moral failure of our species?

How does 'The Food Web' balance the population of predators and prey?

Should we move toward 'Rewilding' large areas of farmland into forests?

Is 'Genetic Diversity' the key to a species surviving a new disease?

How does 'Trophic Cascade' (like the wolves in Yellowstone) fix an ecosystem?

Should we prioritize 'Charismatic Megafauna' (pandas) over ugly insects?

How do 'Migration Corridors' allow animals to move across human roads?

Is 'Poaching' a result of poverty or a result of international greed?

How does 'Echolocation' allow bats and dolphins to 'see' with sound?

Should we regulate 'the use of plastics' to save marine wildlife in 2026?

How does 'Invasive Species' (like pythons) destroy the local balance?

Is 'Nature Documentary' (Attenborough) a tool for real conservation change?

How do 'Endocrine Disruptors' in the water impact animal reproduction?

Should we encourage 'Urban Wildlife' like hawks and foxes in our cities?

How does 'The Red List' (IUCN) determine if a species is near extinction?

Is 'Trophy Hunting' a valid way to fund conservation or an ethical crime?

How do 'Keystone Species' (like sea otters) hold an entire habitat together?

Should we use 'AI' and drones to track and protect rhinos from poachers?

How does 'The Symbiosis' between a clownfish and anemone benefit both?

Is 'Biodiversity' the most important metric for the health of the planet?

How do 'Pheromones' allow insects to communicate across long distances?

Should we allow 'Cloning' to save a species with only five members left?

How does 'habitat fragmentation' lead to the decline of large predators?

Is 'Respect' the most important lesson we can learn from the wild?

What will 'wildlife' look like on a future planet colonized by humans?