Clue | Animal | % Correct |
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There are two species with have 4 stomachs. Can you name either? | Cow / Deer | 93%
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Which animal can boast antlers which grow up to 6ft? | Moose | 93%
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This aquatic mammal has the longest intestine, measuring up to 220 metres. | Blue Whale | 86%
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This “minibeast” measuring 1-3cm boasts 750 legs. | Illacme Plenipes (Millipede) | 86%
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The widest wingspan measures 3.7m (12ft) and belongs to a bird that has been known to circumnavigate the globe. | Wandering Albatross | 79%
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Which mammal has the longest gestation period of any animal, lasting an incredible 645 days? | Elephant | 71%
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The animal with the most teeth can possess up to 25,600 of them and they’re hanging out in your garden right now. | Garden Snail | 71%
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The tallest dorsal fin can measure up to 1.8m (5ft 11in) but what animal does it belong to? | Orca | 71%
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Which aquatic creature has eyes measuring 27cm (11 inches), the largest in the world? | Colossal Squid | 64%
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The longest tongue in the animal kingdom measures 24 inches, and comes in handy for collecting this animal’s favourite grub. | Giant Anteater | 57%
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Which is the only marsupial whose pouch faces backwards to ensure it doesn’t fill with dirt while the mother burrows? | Wombat | 57%
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Do you know which water-dwelling creature has the world’s most toxic venom? | Box Jellyfish | 43%
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This highly territorial creature can punch at the speed of 23 m/sec (75 ft/sec). That's about the same as the trajectory of a .22 calibre bullet. | Mantis Shrimp | 43%
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This 4-ounce bird makes the longest migration path (approx. 71,000km) from Greenland to Antarctica. | Arctic Tern | 36%
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Which ancient predator has a bite force which can measure 5,000psi? | Nile Crocodile | 36%
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Native to northern Canada and Greenland, this creature has the longest hair with each strand measuring up to 40cm. | Musk Ox | 21%
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This flying insect holds the record for most eyes and can have up to 12,000. Each lens points in a different direction giving it great all-round vision. | Monarch Butterfly | 14%
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The world’s biggest mouth belongs to another sea-dwelling mammal. Its maw measures 16ft long, 12ft high by 8ft wide. | Bowhead Whale | 7%
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The best hearing on the planet belongs to an aquatic mammal whose hearing range is a staggering 149,925Hz. | Porpoise | 7%
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