| Description | Animal | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Resembles a small llama | Alpaca | 90%
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| B | Another term for American buffalo | Bison | 89%
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| K | Australian creature that eats mostly eucalyptus leaves | Koala | 87%
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| S | Very slow tree-dwelling mammal | Sloth | 84%
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| J | Stinging, tentacled ocean creature | Jellyfish | 82%
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| R | Huge horned mammal | Rhinoceros | 82%
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| H | Equine | Horse | 80%
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| M | Burrowing, worm-eating mammal with poor eyesight | Mole | 79%
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| L | What a grasshopper is called when swarming | Locust | 73%
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| V | Speedy dinosaur of "Jurassic Park" | Velociraptor | 72%
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| C | Can be bactrian or dromedary | Camel | 70%
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| F | Animal once hunted by the British aristocracy | Fox | 69%
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| N | Type of salamander | Newt | 67%
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| W | Like a kangaroo, but small | Wallaby | 65%
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| U | Spiny sea creature eaten as sushi | Urchin | 64%
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| O | Aquatic mammal that can open shellfish with a rock | Otter | 62%
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| P | Relative of dolphins | Porpoise | 60%
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| I | African antelope or former Chevy car model | Impala | 52%
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| G | Another name for a wildebeest | Gnu | 41%
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| E | Egg-laying mammal | Echidna | 39%
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| D | Relative of the manatee | Dugong | 34%
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| Q | Central American bird with brilliant green and red plumage | Quetzal | 21%
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| T | Tiny primate with huge eyes | Tarsier | 13%
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| Y | Type of amberjack eaten as sushi | Yellowtail | 13%
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| Z | Humped cattle of South Asia | Zebu | 13%
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