| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| This arthropod can jump 350 times its body length. | Flea | 69%
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| The claws of this punchy crustacean can accelerate as quickly as a bullet. | Mantis shrimp | 63%
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| This member of the Ursidae family surprisingly has black skin. | Polar bear | 63%
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| The only mammal whose eyes are known to change colour; they turn blue in winter to help them see in low light. | Reindeer | 56%
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| It takes this animal up to a month to digest a leaf. | Sloth | 50%
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| This invertebrate's silk is five times stronger than steel of the same width. | Spider | 50%
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| This mammal has a specific alarm call that means "Human!" | Elephant | 44%
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| This micro-beastie can survive at temperatures up to 149 or down to -272 C, in a vacuum, or without food for a decade. | Tardigrade | 44%
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| If you grind this animal through a sieve into tiny bits, they can reform into several living animals. | Sea sponge | 38%
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| Some of these vertebrates eat parts of live whales at sea (at least, they have a nibble). | Gull | 31%
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| A member of the class Asteroidea, this echinoderm has no brain. | Starfish | 31%
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| This sea creature has 24 eyes. | Box jellyfish | 19%
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| This beach-dweller has teeth in its stomach. | Ghost crab | 19%
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| This gastropod has four noses. | Slug | 19%
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| Most of these creatures are in the Gorgonocephalidae family; some look like ferns or seaweed rather than animals. | Basket star | 13%
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