This quiz prompted me to look up the difference between a tarsier and a bushbaby, as I'd always assumed they were the same thing. Thank you, Quizmaster - got to learn something new and also look at lots of adorable photos of bushbabies :)
Bushbaby sounds sweet, our translation for tarsier is ghost-animal (or ghoul/phantom etc). Btw I always mix em up with ayeayes which we call finger-animal (and funnily the name tarsier comes from the long tarsal bones), because well they look even creepier haha. Both are lemuroideae btw.
Edit:ah and I just found out lemur is actually ghost in latin (wait I think I knew that already, but completely forgotten it)
The mountain background is there for a reason. Secondly, domestic goats are a little thin and don't have a lot of fur, unlike the mountain goat. Learned that from living in the Sub-Himalayas, where the Himalayan mountain goat is different from the above two, too.
Despite the name, the mountain goat is of a different genus. The closest they get is that they're of the same subfamily, but that's shared with animals like sheep or ibex.
@hirsutebodkin ... Is the prarie dog a type of dog? I actually would have gotten full marks if "squirrel" was accepted, since the animal is a type of ground squirrel.
Edit:ah and I just found out lemur is actually ghost in latin (wait I think I knew that already, but completely forgotten it)
I will NOT be caught out again!
People should learn, not insist on everyone else accepting what is wrong.
-a wise aardvark
Usually, though, jaguars look like the above image