| Description | Animal | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Produces milk | Cow | 97%
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| Humped desert mammal | Camel | 95%
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| Most common producer of eggs | Chicken | 93%
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| Fastest land animal | Cheetah | 91%
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| Closest living relative to humans | Chimpanzee | 91%
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| "Hooded" snake | Cobra | 90%
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| Crustacean with 10 legs and two claws | Crab | 90%
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| Giant reptile known to have the strongest bite in the world | Crocodile | 90%
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| Later becomes a butterfly | Caterpillar | 88%
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| Lizard that can change color to camouflage with its environment | Chameleon | 88%
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| Live in anemones; the stars of "Finding Nemo" | Clownfish | 81%
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| Also know as puma, panther, mountain lion, etc. | Cougar | 81%
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| Large freshwater fish named after common house pet | Catfish | 79%
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| Typically the "fish" in "fish and chips" | Cod | 79%
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| Canid wolf lookalike that roams just about every possible habitat | Coyote | 78%
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| Also known as a reindeer | Caribou | 74%
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| Disgusting common arthropod with 30 tiny legs | Centipede | 74%
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| In the same family as storks, egrets, etc. | Crane | 72%
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| Largest rodent in the world; South American native | Capybara | 71%
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| Dog breed that is the main star of the Beverly Hills _______ series | Chihuahua | 59%
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| Also spelled as crawfish | Crayfish | 53%
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| Colorful flightless bird of Australia and New Guinea | Cassowary | 48%
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| Relative of ^ | Caiman | 45%
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| South/Central American monkey; species include tufted, white-faced, etc. | Capuchin | 33%
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| In the same family as raccoons and kinkajous | Coati | 26%
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| Abstractly spotted Asian 3-foot-long carnivore that is NOT a leopard as their name suggests | Clouded leopard | 21%
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