Animals Word Search #3

Can you find the 15 animals hidden inside the wordsearch grid? As with typical Wordsearches, words may be forwards or backwards in any single row, column or diagonal!

The columns tell you the range of letters each animal's first letter lies within and the length of each animals name as well.
The animals are in alphabetical order.
Note: "Animals" refers to more than just mammals, some of which may be extinct.
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Last updated: November 19, 2018
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First submittedFebruary 18, 2016
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First Letter
#
Animal
A - C
(3)
Ass
(6)
Baboon
(4)
Bird
(4)
Clam
D - G
(3)
Fox
H - M
(5)
Horse
(4)
Lion
N - Q
(7)
Octopus
(2)
Ox
(6)
Puffin
R - Z
(7)
Sea Lion
(4)
Seal
(7)
Sparrow
(7)
Wallaby
(4)
Wolf
 
 
 
 
 
 
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8 Comments
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Level 80
Feb 19, 2016
Nice! Sea lion gives lion but it also gives seal!
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Level 68
Feb 19, 2016
Thank you! And excellent spot :) I think i'll use sealion in the future to boost word count :D
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Level 68
Apr 2, 2016
Great quiz! I don't know how I got seal and missed out on lion and sealion!
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Level 68
Apr 2, 2016
Thank you :) And it's strange how some things happen like that!
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Level 80
Sep 20, 2017
I saw sealion first but when typing it obviously only got to seal-. Not noticing that at first, I had -ion left in the box, added the "l" in front, and then had another go at the whole line. 3 points!
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Level 81
May 1, 2018
Theres also "NIT" diagonally on bottom right of the grid..Nit is an English (UK) term for a head louse
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Level 82
Jan 30, 2023
Indeed - I tried entering that one.
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Level 60
Apr 10, 2020
How do you make a word search?