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100 Animals by Picture

Can you name these 100 different animals by their picture?
If one answer doesn't work, be more specific, if that doesn't work, be less specific
Quiz by WolfCam
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Last updated: August 13, 2018
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First submittedJune 4, 2018
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Level 68
Jun 4, 2018
Ram is the name of the male of the species. The species is Mountain Sheep or Big Horn Sheep.
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Level 66
Jun 4, 2018
Fixed!
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Level 71
Jul 5, 2018
Good quiz, 'Centipede' is a 'Millipede'.......
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Level 66
Jul 5, 2018
Fixed!
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Level 71
Jul 5, 2018
Good move WolfCam......now you'll get all the comments "it is a Centipede'
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Level 31
Mar 4, 2019
Could you change it to the Star-Nosed Mole please

P.S. Great quiz, that is the only one I got wrong

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Level 36
Mar 28, 2020
Could you change "Leafy Sea Dragon" to also accept just "Sea Dragon"? Also I agree with 26ymohanty that "Puma" and "Cougar" should be accepted for Mountain Lion, as different regions call that particular animal different things.
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Level 72
Jan 26, 2024
completely agree!
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Level 39
Aug 11, 2020
Oh my goodness. I got them all but the Star Nose mole because I was typing Star NOSED mole🤦‍♀️ It actually is the Star Nosed Mole so please change it!
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Level 30
Nov 18, 2020
The Llama is actually an Alpaca. You can tell from the ears and size. Llamas have banana shaped ears are alot bigger.😊 Great quiz though!
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Level 88
Dec 30, 2020
For the sake of we Aussies, please accept “prawn” as a type-in for “shrimp”. Thanks.

BTW, that’s the fattest dingo I’ve ever seen!

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Level 59
Jan 25, 2021
I thought that the ermine was a stoat... also missed the bearded dragon.
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Level 81
Jan 26, 2024
They are the same thing.
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Level 74
Feb 24, 2021
"Brown Bear"

*If one answer doesn't work, be more specific*

"North American Brown Bear"

*If that answer doesn't work, be less specific*

"Bear...."

Otherwise, fun quiz!

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Level 45
Feb 28, 2021
stoat should also be accepted for ermine
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Level 56
Mar 10, 2021
Could you add possum as an alternate spelling. Both are used.

LOVE this quiz!!!

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Level 34
Sep 16, 2021
Accept Sea Dragon for Leafy Sea Dragon. Also, accept Puma and Cougar for Mountain Lion, since they're the same species, just different names.
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Level 63
Feb 4, 2022
The dragonfly isnt a dragonfly but a damselfly
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Level 69
Sep 24, 2022
That is a dragonfly. Damselflies don’t rest their wings horizontally when landed, while dragonflies do.
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Level 60
Jan 1, 2023
That's a rough guide but it's not strictly true. The Lestidae family of damselflies are also known as the spread-winged damselflies.
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Level 68
Jul 27, 2022
Crocodile photo, alligator answer?
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Level 71
Sep 11, 2022
Weasel should count for ermine.
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Level 69
Jan 1, 2023
AFAIK, cougar or puma are also correct names for mountain lion and cougar is the one I've come across the most often.
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Level 95
Jan 1, 2023
Can you make "star nosed mole" correct as well? Because I knew it but it wouldn't take that as an answer. Otherwise great quiz!!
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Level 60
Jan 1, 2023
Would recommend just accepting Sea Dragon, White Shark, and Mole, as well as Star Nosed Mole and Yellow Jacket.
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Level 82
Jan 1, 2023
puma and cougar are other names for a mountain lion
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Level 91
Jan 2, 2023
Sea dragon without the “leafy” qualifier absolutely should be accepted. Also, there are several synonyms for mountain lion, including puma, cougar, and panther. And ermine is a color variant of the stoat or weasel, all of which should be acceptable.
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Level 68
Jan 3, 2023
Fun quiz thanks. Would definitely nominate it if you fixed up the answers as above (star nosed mole, sea dragon, stoat, alpaca, etc). Nice one.
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Level 59
Jul 8, 2023
Inconsistent in asking specificity for some animals and not others - for example 'Lemur' (for ringtailed lemur) is okay, but you demand 'Grizzly bear' when you should probably just be okay with 'bear'.

The solution might be to make the visible answer the most specific names for all - but in most cases accept more generic terms as answers. For ex. by putting 'camel' you'd get the right answer but it would show up as 'bactrian camel' (and you could also get the right answer by going for that specific name). It would also make the quiz more educational.

Also please accept alternative names like cougar or puma.

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Level 69
Jul 8, 2023
Nice quiz. For the "sea turtle" answer could you please just consider "turtle"? I know that in the USA "turtle" refers to basically any reptile with a shell and four legs but in a lot of other countries this is not the case and the term "sea turtle" is almost unknown. In many commonwealth countries "turtle" refers specifically to the US "sea turtle". "Tortoise" is used for a land-based "turtle" and "terrapin" for a fresh-water based "turtle". I was trying every type of specific turtle I could think of before it occurred to me that you may be using the term in its US sense and I stumbled on the answer. Thanks.
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Level 65
Jul 8, 2023
Sting ray?
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Level 44
Jul 30, 2023
Sea dragon in place of leafy sea dragon? I typed horseshoe crab but I got it wrong- spelling I guess.
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Level 81
Jan 26, 2024
I love the idea behind this quiz, but it needs to be made a lot more consistent. On some animals you want a specific species where on others you are looking for a broad term. If you were to go back and improve this quiz, I would change them all to being the specific species and then accept broader terms as type ins. I also think you are missing a lot of alternate but equally valid names for these animals.
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Level 63
Jan 26, 2024
In addition to many of the other suggestions here, I think "scarlet ibis" should be accepted for the ibis. We shouldn't be punished for being more specific than required, while still correct.
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Level 47
Jan 26, 2024
This is a really fun quiz, but a bit frustrating that some are sooo specific and others aren't. For example sea horse or mole isn't accepted but woodpecker is. Why do I need to know specific kind of mole but any woodpecker is ok. Also, mountain lion is also a cougar.
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Level 40
Mar 7, 2024
Accept mola mola for sunfish