Letter | Description | Animal | % Correct |
---|---|---|---|
K | Adorable eucalyptus eater | Koala | 99%
|
K | Marsupial and national animal of Australia | Kangaroo | 98%
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TD | Carnivorous marsupial of Tasmania | Tasmanian {Devil} | 90%
|
D | Wild dog | Dingo | 86%
|
E | Large flightless bird and national animal of Australia | Emu | 86%
|
P | Egg-laying mammal | Platypus | 83%
|
W | Like the above, but smaller yet | Wallaby | 79%
|
C | World's largest reptile | Crocodile | 72%
|
TT | Striped carnivore of Tasmania, extinct since 1936 | Tasmanian {Tiger} | 61%
|
W | Cute, burrowing marsupial | Wombat | 59%
|
B | Most venomous type of jellyfish | Box Jellyfish | 56%
|
R | Fast-breeding invasive mammal | Rabbit | 54%
|
E | Egg-laying mammal | Echidna | 52%
|
K | Tree kingfisher whose call sounds like laughter | Kookaburra | 50%
|
F | World's largest type of bat | Flying Fox | 44%
|
M | Crow-like bird with black and white feathers | Magpie | 44%
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C | Be "wary" of this large, flightless tropical bird | Cassowary | 41%
|
H | Fast-moving spider that can hunt small lizards | Huntsman | 39%
|
B | Small marsupial whose name means "pig rat" and that inspired a video game character | Bandicoot | 29%
|
Q | Resembles a tiny, furry kangaroo | Quokka | 27%
|
B | Feral horse | Brumby | 21%
|
W | Like the above, but smaller | Wallaroo | 20%
|
N | Also called a banded anteater | Numbat | 14%
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