Wildlife is probably the most common Bing quiz theme of all, because the homepage adores a good animal photo. The trick is that the questions rarely ask what the animal is, they ask something about it, so identifying the species is only step one.
What the questions probe
Habitats, diets, migration, collective nouns, lifespans and conservation status, across mammals, birds, insects and marine life. The species is usually named in the caption; the question goes one layer deeper.
Example questions
Classics include "What is a group of flamingos called?" (a flamboyance), "Where do monarch butterflies migrate for winter?" (Mexico), and "What do giant pandas mostly eat?" (bamboo). Spot the species first, then search it plus the exact trait.
Nailing the detail
Once you have the species name from the caption, a quick search of that name plus "diet," "habitat" or "group name" almost always returns the fact cleanly. Watch for questions that ask where an animal is "found," meaning its natural range rather than the photo's location.