Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Similar to the one above, but smaller | Alpaca | 97%
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Famous for living in the Andes Mountains, used to transport stuff and known for spitting | Llama | 97%
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A sleepy animal that hangs in trees | Sloth | 88%
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Largest cat on the continent | Jaguar | 81%
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Heaviest snake in the world | Anaconda | 78%
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The world's largest rodent | Capybara | 78%
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Native to the Amazon, this primate is named after an 8-legged arachnid | Spider Monkey | 75%
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This one loves to eat a small insect that lives in huge colonies | Anteater | 72%
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Smaller cat found all the way from Canada to southern Chile/Argentina | Cougar/Puma | 72%
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These fish lives in the rivers of the Amazon, and although not true, these are known for being fierce, dangerous carnivors | Piranha | 72%
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This small cute mammal has armor on it's back | Armadillo | 69%
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These primate are known for being loud, (also how they got their name) | Howler Monkey | 69%
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similar to an alligator and crocodile, but smaller | Caiman | 66%
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These small rodents are common pets and share part of their name with some countries in Africa/Oceania | Guinea Pig | 50%
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These birds are famous for their big, colorful beaks | Toucan | 50%
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Largest bird on the continent, similar looking to an Emu or Ostrich | Rhea | 47%
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The world smallest birds, flap their wings really fast and can stand still in the air | Hummingbird | 38%
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This small feline looks like answer 4, but is smaller | Ocelot | 38%
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The only bear native to the continent | Spectacled Bear | 34%
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This animal has a body similar to a pig, but nose similar to an elephant | Tapir | 34%
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Looks like the two above, but without the thick wool coat, and is related to camels | Vicuña | 34%
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This mammal is related to raccoons and has a sharp snout. Mainly found in the Amazon | Coati | 28%
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Largest raptor in the world, found in the Andes mountains | Andean Condor | 25%
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Although not native, this mammal was brought to Colombia by a drug lord and is now living freely in the wild | Hippo | 22%
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Arguably, these red birds are one of the most iconic parrots in the world | Scarlet Macaw | 22%
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Native to islands owned by a South-American country, these reptiles helped Darwin to discover his evolution theory | Galapagos Tortoise | 19%
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The most well-known marsupial from the continent. Cute, white face with a sharp snout | Opossum | 19%
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This snake is a common pet, lives in trees and is named after a green gemstone | Emerald Tree Boa | 16%
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This unique looking animal is the biggest canine on the continent. Has a mane similar to a lion | Maned wolf | 16%
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These blue birds gained recognition in a 2011 animated movie, now extinct in the wild | Spix's Macaw | 16%
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