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