Australian Animals - Statistics

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Hint Animal % Correct
Iconic hopper with strong legs and a pouch for its young Kangaroo
100%
Wild dog of the bush, controversial predator Dingo
95%
Sleepy eucalyptus eater with a bear-like face Koala
95%
Egg-laying mammal with a duck bill and webbed feet Platypus
95%
Dangerous, flightless bird you should be "wary" about Cassowary
90%
Flightless bird that runs fast across the Outback Emu
90%
Mini kangaroo that bounces through forest and scrubland Wallaby
90%
Spiny monotreme that eats ants and lays eggs Echidna
86%
Small marsupial that glides between trees at night Sugar Glider
86%
Burrowing marsupial with cube-shaped excrement Wombat
81%
Tiny smiling marsupial famous for cute selfies Quokka
76%
Fierce scavenger with a strong bite and loud screech Tasmanian Devil
71%
Arboreal version of a kangaroo, found in Australia and PNG Tree Kangaroo
62%
Large fruit bat with a fox-like face Flying Fox
57%
Fat, flightless nocturnal parrot, critically endangered Kākāpō
52%
Master mimic, copies chainsaws, cameras, and other birds Lyrebird
43%
Fat lizard with a vivid blue tongue for defense Blue-Tongued Skink
38%
Opens a large neck frill when threatened, runs on hind legs Frilled Lizard
33%
Smallest penguin species, nests on Australia's coasts Little Penguin
33%
Marine mammal found on southern coasts and islands Australian Sea Lion
24%
One of the world's most venomous snakes Eastern Brown Snake
24%
Spiky lizard that drinks water through its skin Thorny Devil
24%
Ancient reptile from NZ, not a true lizard Tuatara
24%
Striped termite eater with a long tongue Numbat
19%
Venomous spider with a red stripe on its abdomen, not a black widow Redback Spider
19%
Friendly frog that croaks loudly after rain Australian Green Tree Frog
14%
Tall crane famous for its elaborate dancing Brolga
14%
Intelligent, mischievous parrot from New Zealand Kea
14%
Black and yellow striped frog found in alpine wetlands Corroboree Frog
10%
One of the world's rarest dolphins found only near NZ North Island Māui Dolphin
10%
Playful swimmer with long whiskers and flippers New Zealand Fur Seal
10%
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