| First initial | Clue | Animal | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Farm animal which says "moo" | Cow | 95%
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| O | Hooting bird associated with wisdom | Owl | 86%
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| H | Primate which makes a loud noise like a wolf | Howler monkey | 24%
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| G | Firefly | Glowworm | 24%
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| S | Rare, light-coloured big cat of the Asian mountains | Snow Leopard | 24%
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| T | European species of O named after a brownish colour | Tawny owl | 24%
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| Y | Bunting whose name means a lemon-coloured tool for bashing nails in | Yellowhammer | 24%
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| A | Common, large, black bird of the USA | American crow | 19%
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| B | Huge sea mammal with a body part in its name | Bowhead whale | 19%
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| L | Huge primate not found in mountain areas | Lowland gorilla | 19%
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| D | Feathery-sounding species of bird which taps trees with its beak | Downy woodpecker | 14%
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| P | If we assemble the words for "Dust", "Mail" and a type of insect, we can work it out | Powderpost beetle | 14%
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| R | Relative of the cricket, a species named after an arc of multi-coloured light | Rainbow grasshopper | 14%
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| U | A cousin of the above, from the hills of central Russia | Ural owl | 14%
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| N | Flightless, chocolate-coloured bird from Auckland's isle | North Island brown kiwi | 10%
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| V | Summer migrant bird with a long forked tail, which makes mud nests in barns; this species is purple and grass-coloured | Violet-green swallow | 10%
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| E | Nocturnal hunting bird named after a magnificent raptor | Eagle owl | 10%
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| F | Fish whose name begins with a colourful plant, then the pointy bit of a rhinoceros | Flowerhorn fish | 10%
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| I | Species of common, chirping urban bird from a European country | Italian sparrow | 10%
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| J | Bird from the island where Jakarta is, which jabs at the petals of plants with its beak | Javan flowerpecker | 10%
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| K | Four-word snake which can be defined thus: "Murderer", "Circus comedian", "Sphere" and "Large constrictor" | Killer clown ball python | 10%
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| M | Another type of constrictor, named after the shine from Earth's satellite | Moonglow boa | 10%
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| W | Another summer migrant to Britain, a woodland bird named after a type of riverside tree | Willow warbler | 10%
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| X | Species of frog whose name sounds more like a foreign cat which uses the Force | Xenopus poweri | 10%
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| Z | Another chirping bird, named after a Mexican revolutionary | Zapata sparrow | 10%
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| Q | Crustacean whose name appears to mean a 4-segmented version of Irish golfer Shane | Quadrisegmentum lowryi | 0%
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