Animals that Start with E

Based on the clues, name these animals that start with the letter E.
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Last updated: January 10, 2020
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First submittedOctober 10, 2012
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Clue
Animal
Largest land animal
Elephant
Bird of prey found on the flags of 9 countries
Eagle
Female sheep
Ewe
Largest type of penguin
Emperor Penguin
Large type of deer
Elk
Stoat whose fur is used by the British nobility
Ermine
Compost bin denizen
Earthworm
Moray, for instance
Eel
"Shocking" variety of the above
Electric Eel
Large flightless bird of Australia
Emu
It's only a myth that this insect will crawl into your ear and lay eggs
Earwig
Heron with milky white plumes
Egret
Egg-laying mammal of Australia
Echidna
Type of large African antelope
Eland
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Level 44
Jan 6, 2013
Good one. Can't believe I forgot echidna, Knuckles not withstanding.
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Level 20
Jan 6, 2013
I only remembered echidna because i was playing Sonic this morning haha
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Level 23
Jan 11, 2013
But Sonic is a hedgehog :I!
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Level 64
Apr 25, 2021
Knuckles, another character from Sonic, is an Echidna though.
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Level 57
Jan 6, 2013
Haha, for some reason I thought "compost bin denizen" was German words and spent a minute trying to work it out...
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Level 77
Jan 7, 2013
Ha ha me too. Got it in the end.
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Level 77
Feb 17, 2013
HAHA I can't believe I wasn't the only one.
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Level 77
May 30, 2014
It took my brain a while to move on from osama bin laden.. :)
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Level 55
Jul 21, 2015
Yup.
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Level 21
Apr 29, 2013
There are also echidnas that live in New Guinea. Just a fun fact.
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Level 48
May 22, 2014
Darn always thought it was elan not eland. Oh well learned something new.
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Level 77
May 30, 2014
Eland = elk in Dutch. I guess the settlers saw an animal that reminded them of that and called it "eland".
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Level 38
Jul 20, 2015
why have only 29% of people remember earthworms?
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Level 75
Jul 20, 2015
No idea. I have tons of them, but I was thinking more about mammals such as raccoons, 'possums, squirrels, etc. I began thinking flies and gnats when time ran out.
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Level 77
Jun 20, 2018
One of the 71% thought of worm but wasn't used to putting "earth" as a prefix.
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Level 55
Nov 17, 2015
The clue apparently sounded German at first to a lot of us, so there's that!
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Level 80
Aug 17, 2017
Well, I'm German, and it didn't to me, but first I typed 'edgehog' because that's who actually enjoyed staying in our pile of compost in the garden, but hey there's an H missing. And with one funny wrong thought in your brain, the correct one just won't come to mind.
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Level 80
Aug 14, 2018
I had 'edgehogs stuck in my head for a few seconds! ;)
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Level 70
Sep 14, 2018
My brain doesn't associate insects with animals. So I was thinking more along the lines of an animal that might raid a compost pile like raccoons are known to raid garbage cans. I wouldn't say to someone, "be careful when you go in the garage because they're a nest of small stinging animals in the rafters".
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Level 73
Oct 20, 2020
The clue threw me off. I didn't know what it was asking lol
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Level 85
Jul 20, 2015
pretty easy got 100% with 2:17 leftover. need to add some more obscure animals
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Level 68
Feb 19, 2018
Ferret, weasel, mink, ferret, stoat, polecat... could think of ermine xD
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Level 84
Feb 23, 2018
I've never heard of this earwig myth. From what part of the world does it hail?
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Level 83
Feb 27, 2018
I grew up in the American south, and I definitely heard that rumor growing up.
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Level 71
Sep 14, 2018
That is how the 'Earwig' got it's name, it was thought at one time that the earwig burrowed down peoples ears and laid eggs in the brain.......... (old wives tales)
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Level 74
Dec 2, 2018
It goes back quite a ways. At least to Old English "earwicga". It's the same in French (perce-oreille). So I'm guessing Northern Europe? It's different in Italian so I'll speculate that the Romans didn't bring the word. I wonder if it started as a kenning.

Here's the etymology of earwig

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Level 62
Feb 24, 2018
Great Quiz and got 'em all with 2:31 remaining. More please!
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Level 67
Sep 14, 2018
100%. Too easy except for ermine.
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Level 45
Sep 14, 2018
Earthworm Jim :)
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Level 80
Sep 14, 2018
Thought of worm but it doesn't begin with E - only one I missed
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Level 58
Sep 14, 2018
Knuckles is an echidna? You learn something new every day.
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Level 20
Feb 10, 2019
I actually thought that earth worm was the the one that would crawl into your ears and I got compost bin denizen which doesn't even look like an English word yay
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Level 54
Dec 3, 2019
"Large type of deer"

In the USA, we call the largest species of deer a "moose". We have another species of large (though smaller than a moose) deer called an elk.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose

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Level 52
Jun 24, 2020
I'm surprised that 79% guessed ewe. I've never heard of it until now. And I'm not very familiar with the word denizen . . .
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Level 52
Jun 24, 2020
P.S. check out my quizzes plz
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Level 75
Oct 26, 2020
I missed one because I like to live life with no egrets.
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Level 58
Nov 8, 2020
My cousin actually had an earwig crawl into her ear... but no eggs.
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Level 72
Dec 21, 2020
"compost bin denizen" WTF. really, that's a clue?
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Level 62
Nov 13, 2023
So, on the M quiz, Moose is the correct answer for the "largest deer" prompt, which is accurate. But then here, Elk is the supposed correct answer for the same prompt. So not only is that wrong, but it's internally inconsistent within the series.