| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Fierce, tusked pig ancestor found in forests | Wild Boar | 88%
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| Black and white face, aggressive | European Badger | 79%
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| Tiny, spiny mammal that rolls into a ball | European Hedgehog | 79%
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| Massive predator once widespread, still survives in mountain ranges | Brown Bear | 75%
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| Reintroduced dam builder with powerful jaws | Eurasian Beaver | 58%
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| Sleek swimmer with webbed feet, loves rivers and fish | European Otter | 54%
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| Europe's only venomous snake, zigzag back | Adder | 50%
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| Silent forest wildcat with ear tufts and a short tail | Eurasian Lynx | 50%
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| Largest land animal in Europe, shaggy and strong | European Bison/Wisent | 50%
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| Nearly blind, but a master at tunneling | European Mole | 46%
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| Endangered cat with ear tufts and a spotted pelt found within Iberia | Iberian Lynx | 46%
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| Common fluffy-eared acrobat, threatened by invasive cousins | Red Squirrel | 42%
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| Mountain goat with massive curved horns | Alpine Ibex | 38%
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| Small and delicate, males have short, branched antlers | Roe Deer | 38%
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| Looks like a tabby but wilder and stockier | European Wildcat | 33%
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| Tall, elegant bird with a dancing mating ritual | Common Crane | 29%
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| Tall wader, famous for nesting on chimneys | White Stork | 29%
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| Heart-shaped face and silent nighttime flier | Barn Owl | 25%
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| Huge owl with bright orange eyes and feather tufts | Eurasian Eagle-Owl | 25%
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| Striking black and yellow amphibian | Fire Salamander | 25%
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| Bigger and wilder rodents than its pet store cousins | European Hamster | 21%
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| Majestic raptor of open landscapes and mountains, national bird of Germany | Golden Eagle | 21%
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| Agile tree-dwelling small mustelid with a cream colored chest | Pine Marten | 17%
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| Wading bird with a flat, spoon-shaped bill | European Spoonbill | 13%
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| Goat-antelope with sharp hooves for rocky slopes | Chamois | 8%
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| The ferret's wild cousin, strong musk scent | European Polecat | 8%
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| Tiny amphibian with a jagged crest and spotted belly | Great Crested Newt | 8%
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| Odd-nosed antelope once found in Europe's Ice Age steppes | Saiga Antelope | 8%
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| Sun-loving climbing lizard seen on stone walls and ruins | Wall Lizard | 8%
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| Large forest bird, males perform booming courtship displays | Western Capercaillie | 4%
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| An arachnid that jumps like a cat, hunts without a web, found on flowers and grass | Lynx Spider | 0%
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