Statistics for Endangered Animals by Clue

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  • The average score is 6 of 10

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HintAnswer% Correct
Once native to the mainland of Australia, this carnivorous mammal can now only be found in Tasmania, the island state to the south-east of the countryTasmanian {Devil}
95%
The largest of all whales, this species can weigh up to 150 000kgBlue Whale
80%
Anthropologist Jane Goodall is famous for her research on these creatures, who share 98% of their DNA with humansChimpanzee
75%
More vermilion than its bamboo-eating cousin{Red} {Panda}
75%
Animal with a trunk and tusks, native to the continent in which China and Nepal are found{Asian} {Elephant}
70%
Often called scaly anteaters, these mammals are one of the most trafficked animals in the worldPangolin
70%
Also known as a forest giraffe, it has a striped rump and legsOkapi
60%
Related to foxes + dogs, this animal is Asia's most endangered top predatorDhole
45%
Stereotypically an antarctic swimming bird, this species lives on an archipelago off Ecuador, the site famous for prompting Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection{Galapagos} {Penguin}
25%
A type of porpoise with a name meaning 'little cow,' only 19 are thought to be left in the wildVaquita
20%

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