Statistics for The A to Z of exotic animals

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  • This quiz has been taken 104 times
  • The average score is 4 of 26

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HintAnswer% Correct
A: Contrary to popular belief, only one species can turn into a shelled ball.Armadillo
85%
B: This animal is expensive for a US pet, and is also called the Bearcat, but is nothing of the sort.Binturong
29%
M: A jellyfish, which, despite his name has not been in the wars.Man o' war
27%
E: Long beaked or Short beaked. What is it?Echidna
25%
Z: It's smelly and rhymes with what King Kong is.Zorilla
25%
T: A large eyed animal.Tarsier
18%
Q: A kind of clam.Quahog
16%
R: A very small fast cuckoo.Roadrunner
16%
W: Tardigrades' second nameWater Bear
16%
G: A weevil named after its long neck.Giraffe Weevil
12%
J: In the UK, there is only one of this flamingo at Slimbridge.James Flamingo
11%
K: A small marsupialian that lives in the desert (It's not koala or kangaroo)Kowari
8%
Y: A large opossum, which lives in water.Yapok
7%
C: A large possum that comes on the ground most of the time.Cuscus
5%
D: A very playful species of Dolphin.Dusky Dolphin
5%
H: A very rare antelope, aka Hunter's HartebeestHirola
5%
I: Many types of invertebrate safely go under this title; e.g. WoodlouseIsopod
5%
O: Be very quiet if you see a wild one of these, because these animals are a favourite to collectors.Olm
5%
U: A large continga, with a long "wattle" or chin.Umbrellabird
5%
V: An Andean rodentViscacha
5%
X: A small Latin bird.Xenops
5%
F: An undersea worm possessing wavy and large tentacles.Fan worm
4%
L: A very rare and small possumLeadbeater's
4%
N: A noisy bird, which, despite its name is diurnal but calls at nightNocturnal Curassow
4%
S: This animal does handstands.Spotted Skunk
4%
P: These porcupines live in trees.Prenshile-tailed
3%

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