| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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![]() | The inspiration for Drowzee from Pokemon, found in Southeast Asia. | Malayan tapir | 96%
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![]() | The unofficial national mascot of New Zealand. | Kiwi | 88%
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![]() | These striped creatures are native to the DRC and related to giraffes. | Okapi | 85%
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![]() | A favorite of Napoleon Dynamite. | Liger | 73%
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![]() | These amphibians have some of the best regeneration abilities in all of the animal kingdom. | Axolotl | 65%
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![]() | This scaly mammals live on a diet of ants and are sadly the world’s most trafficked mammal. | Pangolin | 62%
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![]() | These reptiles live for 100 years, have a third eye, and are not, in fact, lizards. | Tuatara | 58%
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![]() | These critically endangered relatives of the crocodile are now only found in Nepal and northern India. | Gharial | 54%
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![]() | These ugly tree dwellers are only found in Madagascar. | Aye-aye | 50%
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![]() | These monkeys are aptly named for their large, bulbous nose. | Proboscis monkey | 50%
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![]() | These East African birds are experts at hunting creatures such as snakes through powerful kicks. | Secretary bird | 50%
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![]() | When pulled to the surface, these fish collapse, developing an ugly appearance and resembling the cartoon Ziggy. | Blobfish | 46%
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![]() | Despite their small size, these crustaceans can punch at the speed of a .22 caliber bullet. | Peacock mantis shrimp | 46%
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![]() | These are some of the only venomous mammals alive, aside from platypi and some shrew species. | Slow loris | 46%
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![]() | These burrowing nuisances are aptly named. And yes, that’s its face. Sicko. | Star-nosed mole | 46%
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![]() | These salamanders, native to the Balkans, live underground and are born with eyes but lose them early on. | Olm | 35%
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![]() | Vexilologists might recognize this little guy from the flag of Guatemala. | Quetzal | 31%
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![]() | This ancient breed of domestic rabbit is bred for their wool. | Angora rabbit | 27%
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![]() | The most expensive coffee in the world is made from the droppings of this creature, found in Southeast Asia. | Asian palm civet | 27%
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![]() | These monkeys are known for their bizarre faces and live in the Amazon. | Bald uakari | 27%
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![]() | These lizards, nicknamed the Jesus Christ lizard, are known for their ability to walk on water. | Common basilisk | 27%
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![]() | These creatures can unhinge their jaw to swallow massive prey. | Pelican eel | 27%
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![]() | These birds are insectivorous and nocturnal hunters. | Potoo | 23%
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![]() | And finally, these striking sea slugs are known to float upside-down. | Blue glaucus | 19%
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![]() | This species of monkey, meanwhile, has the opposite problem as the previous entry. | Myanmar snub-nosed monkey | 19%
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![]() | No context for this one. Good luck! | Indian purple frog | 12%
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![]() | This specific tarantula species is named for their vibrant color. | Cobalt blue tarantula | 8%
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![]() | This creature is a hybrid between two more well-known creatures. | Zedonk | 8%
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![]() | These spiked insects are the heaviest stick insects in the world. | Jungle nymph | 4%
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![]() | These birds of paradise are known for their loud, explosive sound and intricate mating dance. | Victoria’s riflebird | 4%
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