| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | One can only aspire to having such a tiny waist. | Ant | 100%
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![]() | There are many types of this group of Hymenoptera. This one's social and obeys the Queen. | Wasp | 100%
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![]() | These are amazing aeronauts. They have excellent eyes for hunting. | Dragonfly | 91%
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![]() | Haldane said God must have been inordinately fond of these (there are so many species). | Beetle | 82%
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![]() | You probably don't want to find one of these in the kitchen. | Cockroach | 82%
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![]() | Fascinating Fact: These insects show unusual amounts of parental care. | Earwig | 73%
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![]() | Apparently have little versions upon their backs to bite'em. And little ones have lesser ones and so on ad infinitum. | Flea | 73%
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![]() | You can't see me! The master of camouflage (on the wrong plant here). | Stick insect / Walking stick | 73%
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![]() | This creature might be stripey, but don't let that fool you. It's a type of ...? | Fly (Hoverfly) | 64%
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![]() | Snooker tables are bigger and usually have 8 legs. But this one is a... | Pool table (Billiards) | 64%
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![]() | It's not flattering to be called one of these. Hooke drew one clinging to a human hair in 1667.. | Louse | 45%
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![]() | Turn the lights on and you might surprise these nibbling on some crumbs. | Silverfish | 45%
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![]() | A bit specialist, this, but fishermen may recognise them from the riverside. They're named after a tree you might find there. | Alderfly | 0%
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![]() | This is the protective case made by which insect's aquatic larva? | Caddisfly | 0%
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![]() | These leaflitter dwellers can PING off suddenly using a springing organ (furcula). | Springtail (Collembolan) | 0%
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