Wild A to Z: Mammals - Statistics

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Hint Letter Answer % Correct
Kudu, nyala, impala, and springbok are all species of this animal. A Antelope
90%
Orcas are actually the largest-known species of this creature. D Dolphin
90%
These creatures are the only mammals which cannot jump. E Elephant
86%
These animals are responsible for more human fatalities in Africa than any other mammal. H Hippopotamus
81%
Unlike other great apes, these animals have a matriarchal social structure and are known for their non-aggression. B Bonobo
71%
These animals, a symbol of Chinese culture, are dying off due to deforestation and an extremely limited diet of almost exclusively bamboo. G Giant panda
71%
In some parts of Australia, these mammals have a chlamydia rate of up to 90% and can pass it on to humans. K Koala
71%
These cats have large, snowshoe-like paws to help them hunt in arctic terrain. L Lynx
71%
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2032 will be the next year of this mammal. R Rat
71%
These large, horned creatures can run up to 50mph, and their name means “wild beast” in Dutch and Afrikaans. W Wildebeest
71%
Anubis, the Egyptian god of death, is commonly depicted with a human body and the head of this animal. J Jackal
62%
This wild cat, which resembles a smaller version of the jaguar, even has a name stemming from the Nahuatl word for “jaguar”. O Ocelot
62%
One of these is found on the Scottish coat of arms. U Unicorn
62%
In New York, you can’t own a red fox, but you can legally own one of these desert-dwelling foxes, known for their massive ears. F Fennec
57%
These horned animals are known for their ability to navigate impossibly steep mountainous terrain. I Ibex
52%
These small, snake-hunting mammals are known for their resistance to snake venom. M Mongoose
52%
These are the only mammals which are covered entirely in scales. P Pangolin
52%
Kopi luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, is made from the droppings of a type of these fruit-eating, cat-like creatures. C Civet
43%
These large, rat-like creatures are found in South America, and have become a destructive pest in parts of the United States. N Nutria
33%
These striped creatures were a cousin of the zebra, having went extinct in 1883. Q Quagga
24%
These raccoon-like animals are thought to be magical tricksters in Japanese folklore. T Tanuki
19%
This curly dog is a mix of a poodle and a Yorkshire terrier. Y Yorkipoo
10%
While the mule is a hybrid of a donkey and a horse, this animal is what you get when breeding a donkey with a zebra. Z Zedonk
10%
These copper-coated sporting dogs originated in Hungary and are known for their intellect and athleticism. V Vizsla
5%
This group of mammals includes sloths, anteaters, and armadillos. X Xenarthra
5%
These mythical animals, bearing long snouts and forked tails, were associated with the Egyptian god of chaos and disease, for whom they are named and bear a resemblance to. S Set animal
0%
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