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Initial letter
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Clue
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Organism's name ending in D
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A
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Small, sap-sucking type of insect which includes greenfly and blackfly
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Aphid
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B
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Common European hawk
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Buzzard
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C
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Fish
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Cod
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D
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Sausage dog
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Dachshund
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E
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Large antelope
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Eland
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F
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Pterodactyl-like seabird with an inflatable throat pouch
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Frigatebird
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G
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Huge species of tentacled marine invertebrate
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Giant squid
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H
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The smallest bird in the world
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Hummingbird
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I
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Large breed of dog named after an island
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Irish wolfhound
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J
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Big cat named after an Indonesian island
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Javan leopard
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K
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Cricket whose sound gave it its name, which was later used in the title of a book
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Katydid
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L
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Large spotted cat
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Leopard
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M
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Reptile which can be up to 4.75m in length, whose first word means "supervise"
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Monitor lizard
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N
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Common medium-sized North American songbird, mentioned in the title of a book, which imitates sounds which it hears
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Northern mockingbird
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O
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Speckled American warbler whose name comes from its nest, which can resemble a kitchen appliance
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Ovenbird
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P
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Bird with no markings on its stomach area, named after a green jewel
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Plain-bellied emerald
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Q
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Bird whose name is comprised of four words, which are the terms for: a small partridge-like bird; the family which includes siskins and redpolls; a blue/violet colour; and the type of animal which it is
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Quailfinch indigobird
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R
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Common American songbird, dark with a scarlet section on the side
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Red-winged blackbird
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S
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Tentacled sea creature with one colossal species which can be over 10m long
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Squid
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T
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Frog-like amphibian
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Toad
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U
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Strange-looking songbird with a hood on top of its head, as if to shield it from rain
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Umbrellabird
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V
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Tentacled species named after a bloodthirsty monster
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Vampire squid
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W
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African songbird which sews together a magnificent hanging nest
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Weaver bird
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X
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Bird named after a Brazilian river, with an upper section that resembles lizard skin, which likes eating colonial insects
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Xingu scale-backed antbird
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Y
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Nocturnal reptile with light orangish dots on it
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Yellow spotted night lizard
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Z
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Blue/violet bird named after an African river
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Zambezi indigobird
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