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Animals with tusks - except elephants
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Narwhal, walrus, hippopotamus, warthog, wild boar
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Mammals endemic to Madagascar - except Lemurs
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Fossa, fanalouc, Malagasy civet, tenrec
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Marine mammals - except whales, dolphins and seals
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Dugong, manatee, sea otter, polar bear
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Members of the subfamily Capreolinae, or, not quite correct, "new world deer" (in German they are called "Trughirsch", roughly translated to "false deer") - except for those only living in the Americas
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Roe, moose, reindeer, water deer
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Animals closest related to the African elephant (clade paenungulata) - except other elephants
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Dugong, manatee, hyrax
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Animals that frequently use tools - except primates
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Raven, crow, dolphin, elephant, sea otter, octopus
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Birds of the family corvidae native to Europe - except ones with "raven" or "crow" in the name
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Jackdaw, rook, magpie, Eurasian jay, spotted nutcracker, Alpine chough, red-billed chough
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Venomous mammals - except platypus
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Solenodon, shrew, slow loris, vampire bat, European mole
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Domesticated animals - except vertebrates and animals purely held as a pet
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Silk moth, honey bee, leech, water flea, snail, oyster, mussel
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Human-introduced neobiota that grew to a formidable plague (dating 2020) - except rabbits and rats
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Cane toad, muskrat, nile perch, red deer, feral pig, hybrid bee
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But the average Joe has a way more clear picture of a seal in his mind as of a pinniped.
But if you insist, I'll correct the question.