Animal Facts

Can you guess these remarkable animals based on a fact about them?
Quiz by TheWombat
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Last updated: January 1, 2020
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First submittedNovember 17, 2013
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Description
Animal
Eats mostly bamboo
Giant Panda
Spiky egg-laying mammal
Echidna
The other egg-laying mammal
Platypus
Closest living relative to humans
Chimpanzee
Animal that angora wool comes from
Rabbit
Biggest animal that has ever lived
Blue Whale
Animal responsible for the most human deaths (besides other humans)
Mosquito
Largest lizard
Komodo Dragon
Camel with two humps
Bactrian Camel
Largest freshwater fish; its eggs are an expensive delicacy
Beluga Sturgeon
Fastest land animal
Cheetah
Lizard, named for a biblical character, that can run on water
Jesus Christ Lizard
Longest snake
Reticulated Python
Heaviest snake
Green Anaconda
Bird with the greatest wingspan
Wandering Albatross
Nocturnal flightless parrot of New Zealand
Kakapo
Animal with the largest eyes
Colossal Squid
Tallest animal
Giraffe
Biggest fish
Whale Shark
Species of Lonesome George
Galápagos Tortoise
Only marsupial found in the United States
Virginia Opossum
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Level 82
Jan 16, 2014
Want more? Fastest Animals
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Level 17
Jan 16, 2014
suprised wombat was not on here; the quiz is by TheWombat :)
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Level 74
Jan 21, 2014
One doesn't like to big up one's self TD :o)
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Level 59
Jan 16, 2014
LOL, the Jesus Christ Lizard?! Is that its real name? That's awesome! Also - f'ing mosquitos.
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Level 72
Jan 16, 2014
The other name of the Jesus Christ Lizard is basilisk - yes, the same as the one in Harry Potter. (Un)fortunately, the real one doesn't have the same abilities as the fictional one. :)
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Level 82
Jan 17, 2014
I typed in basilisk first and that works.
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Level 84
Oct 2, 2023
The two-word prompt made me wonder why "common basilisk" wasn't working
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Level 62
Jan 16, 2014
I laughed at that one too. Although, I've never seen the lizard walk on water....only run.
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Level 58
Dec 26, 2016
It also turns water into wine.
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Level 84
Aug 10, 2017
I just ordered one.

I also just got a Brita filter.

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Level 68
Aug 21, 2018
I typed basilisk and I didn't.... did it get removed??
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Level 55
Oct 2, 2023
Me too!
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Level 64
Jan 16, 2014
It saddens me that they have to specify 'besides other humans'... :(
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Level ∞
Dec 25, 2017
It doesn't sadden me. Can you imagine if there were giant lizards or other terrifying creatures capable of killing over 100,000 people every year?
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Level 20
Jan 16, 2014
a kakapo flies a kiwi is the answer
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Level 74
Jan 17, 2014
Have you seen a Kakapo?! There's no way that fat little fella is getting airborne! And a Kiwi isn't a parrot. Interestingly, the Kakapo also has the loudest call of any bird; it can be heard up to 7km away. It's also by far the fattest parrot, can live for as long as 120 years and apparently they smell REALLY nice.
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Level 84
Aug 10, 2017
Okay, that was completely uncalled for....and absolutely hilarious!!!
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Level 55
Oct 2, 2023
Kea is the one that flies
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Level 86
Jan 18, 2014
Oops... I wonder if anyone else read it as "Curious George!?" No kind of monkey species worked at all.
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Level 68
Jan 13, 2017
I did! Then I remembered.
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Level 84
Aug 10, 2017
Same...exact...thing.
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Level 33
Aug 20, 2014
Colossal Squids have bigger eyes than blue whales? I did not know that. I kind of figured that as the biggest animals the whales would have the biggest eyes....
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Level 74
Aug 22, 2014
Nope, but according to a programme I watched yesterday it's because of whales that the big squids have such big eyes (much larger than the next largest eyes in the animal world, and second only to ichthyosaurs out of all animals known to have existed). Apparently, when sperm whales dive to hunt giant squid they disturb tiny bioluminescent animals as they swim. This causes the whale to be surrounded by a feint blue glow and the giant squid has evolved those huge eyes to detect that glow while it still has a chance to bugger off.
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Level 74
Dec 31, 2017
I'd suggest you marry one, but I don't believe in polygamy.
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Level 34
Jun 26, 2018
...i tried octopus, didn't work...
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Level 75
Oct 23, 2014
Kimodo, Komoda, Kimoda...sigh.
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Level 67
Feb 16, 2018
Did you try Kokomo too? ;)
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Level 72
Jun 26, 2018
He tried it fast, and then he took it slow.
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Level 82
Sep 6, 2016
Kakapos are pretty adorable, but sadly extremely endangered. That said, its frankly surprising they have survived this long as they're not capable of just about any useful survival technique.
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Level 55
Jun 30, 2017
For a great Kakapo story check out Douglas Adams' (yes, THAT Douglas Adams) "Last Chance to See." His treks to find the Planet's most endangered species. Hilarious and scary at the same time.
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Level 87
Oct 3, 2023
Islands create some pretty unique evolutionary opportunities. There's so many island species that exist only because they live on an island. Many of them would never survive if they had to compete with continental species.
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Level 68
Jan 13, 2017
Fun quiz, thanks.
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Level 23
Apr 7, 2017
Blue whale is not the largest animal ever the dinosaur known as the titanosaurus was.
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Level 71
May 8, 2017
The Argentinosaurus is the largest extinct animal to have lived at an estimated weight up to 90 tonnes, which is the average weight of a Blue Whale, a large Blue Whale was recorded at 173 tonnes and other larger Blue Whales (up to 110 ft long) have not been weighed.
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Level 71
Oct 2, 2017
A lot of people lifted it up and each person stood on a scale, then they added up all the weights on the scale and subtracted the weight of all the people.......... easy really.
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Level 62
Dec 26, 2017
Average density of whales can be determined by measuring the weight versus volume of smaller specimens. From there, you can just take the length and several circumference measurements of the big whale and extrapolate.
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Level 68
May 3, 2017
Accept "Kakapu"?
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Level 76
May 29, 2017
Isn't one of the dinosaurs the biggest?
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Level 62
Dec 26, 2017
No, and we'll almost certainly never discover a bigger land dinosaur due to the square-cube law. The legs will need to become relatively thicker and thicker as the dinosaur gets heavier, and they're already burdensome on some of the larger sauropods that have been discovered. Water helps support weight, so the ceiling on size is larger for water-dwelling animals.
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Level 25
Jul 6, 2017
I thought most cause of death of humans are humans...

JESUS CHRIST! A LIZARD!

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Level 71
Oct 2, 2017
Probably smoking is the biggest easily prevented cause of death in humans.
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Level 74
Oct 2, 2017
Nice quiz. What does not make sense is I typed opossum which was not accepted but it would accept possum.
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Level 77
Dec 25, 2017
Damn. It wasn't "Comodo Dragon".
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Level 82
Dec 25, 2017
Yeah, please accept it.
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Level 79
Dec 30, 2017
Nor was it 'Kimono Dragon'. Those are pretty big too. http://www.rhcomix.com/toons/KimonoDragon3.jpg
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Level 55
Jun 13, 2018
are kakapos related to dodos?
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Level 71
Aug 21, 2018
I think the Dodo was more related to pigeons / doves, whereas the Kakapo is on the Parrot side:
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Level 68
Aug 21, 2018
Typed Basilisk for the water running lizard. That's what's it's more commonly known as :(
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Level 82
Sep 2, 2018
I think that this used to work but then maybe they changed the clue and gave you part of the answer so basilisk might have been removed as a type-in
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Level 66
Apr 2, 2019
There are two lines
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Level 76
Sep 2, 2018
Pandas are idiots. Just wanted to get that out there.
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Level 66
Apr 2, 2019
They are cute idiots. I love how they tumble off things on purpose, just let them selves fall (granted, it happens not on purpose aswell)
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Level 65
Sep 3, 2018
This is, for me, a textbook JP quiz. Has easy clues, has tough ones, but helps you out with quite generous fill-ins. Thanks thewombat. Pitched perfectly IMO.
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Level 74
Sep 25, 2019
Thanks, but the Quizmaster deserves most of the credit, he made a lot of improvements to my original quiz.
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Level 37
Jul 9, 2021
Jesus christ lizard is also commonly known as the basilisk could you please accept that
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Level 65
Oct 2, 2023
Literally nobody seriously calls Basilisks "Jesus Christ Lizards" smh. That's just a clickbait nickname someone came up with when they were like "YOOOO THIS LIZARD WALKS ON WATER IT'S JESUS!!11!!" which you somehow took as the actual name for the animal???
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Level 50
Oct 3, 2023
It's commonly referred to as "lagarto de Jesus Cristo" in Central and South America.
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Level 65
Jan 11, 2024
I don't know about Latin America, but this is an English quiz. Videos and documentaries call it that as clickbait, but any actual (English-speaking) zoologist calls them basilisks. I doubt this person is Latin American, so they likely saw a NatGeo documentary and genuinely thought that that's what it's called. It's very rarely actually called that, but I'd be mostly fine with it if they at the very least accepted the more used professionally and more used casually (in English) name as a type-in, but they didn't. So it comes off as very unprofessional.
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Level 83
Oct 2, 2023
Disappointed that Golden Bamboo Lemur is not accepted.
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Level 66
Oct 3, 2023
Flightless Birds category at trivia night last week. One of the answers was Owl Parrot. Disappointed it did not count for Kakapo.
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Level 67
Oct 3, 2023
Naturally my first thought was Jesus Christ but I thought it was too ridiculous and I was like "no way that's actually it"
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Level 25
Oct 4, 2023
You should count Basilisk for Jesus Christ Lizard
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Level 78
Mar 22, 2024
Does that fit the clue: "Lizard, named for a biblical

character, that can run on water" ?