| Description | Animal | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A certain type of it is a national symbol of the USA | Eagle | 98%
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| Large ears, tusks, trunk | Elephant | 96%
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| Long, sleek fish | Eel | 94%
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| Similar to deer and moose | Elk | 88%
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| Star of Liberty Mutual commercials; also an Oceanian flightless bird | Emu | 85%
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| Largest of the penguins | Emperor penguin | 75%
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| Female sheep | Ewe | 75%
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| One of two species of monotremes (I won't tell you what that is) along with the platypus | Echidna | 73%
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| Mistakenly named as a species of ^, with a "shocking" ability | Electric eel | 71%
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| A type of worm (it's really nothing more than that) | Earthworm | 69%
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| In the same family as storks, cranes, herons, etc. | Egret | 60%
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| One of its subspecies is the giant ______, the largest antelope in the world | Eland | 52%
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| Small Arctic weasel; similar to stoats | Ermine | 48%
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| Loud, ugly pinnipeds; some species are some of the few mammals in Antarctica | Elephant seal | 44%
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| African mammal named after a rodent, though they're an entirely different species | Elephant shrew | 17%
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| Seriously one of the rarest canine species that lives today; lives in Africa | Ethiopian wolf | 4%
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