| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest cat in the Americas | Jaguar | 95%
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| Slow tree-dweller | Sloth | 93%
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| An ant's worst nightmare | Giant Anteater | 90%
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| World's largest rodent, semi-aquatic | Capybara | 88%
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| Massive constrictor snake that lurks in swamps and rivers | Anaconda | 85%
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| Tiny, colorful amphibian with poison skin | Poison Dart Frog | 78%
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| Jungle primate known for its loud, echoing calls | Howler Monkey | 70%
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| Sharp-toothed fish, feared but often misunderstood | Piranha | 70%
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| Domesticated Andean animal used for carrying loads | Llama | 65%
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| Huge orange beak and black body, a tropical icon | Toco Toucan | 58%
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| One of the world's largest flying birds, highland scavenger | Andean Condor | 55%
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| Small wildcat with a golden coat and black rosettes | Ocelot | 48%
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| Crocodile relative, common in Amazon waterways | Caiman | 45%
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| River fish that stuns prey with jolts of electricity | Electric Eel | 40%
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| Armored insectivore that digs burrows with its claws | Giant Armadillo | 38%
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| The only bear in South America, known for its face markings | Spectacled Bear | 38%
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| Freshwater dolphin with a rosy hue | Pink River Dolphin | 33%
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| Raccoon-like with a long nose and tail | Coati | 25%
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| Long-legged fox-like animal with a reddish coat | Maned Wolf | 23%
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| Wild relative of the llama, produces fine wool | Vicuna | 23%
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| You can see its organs through its belly | Glass Frog | 20%
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| Wild camelid roaming Patagonian plains | Guanaco | 13%
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| Powerful jungle raptor with striking crown feathers | Harpy Eagle | 13%
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| Small monkey with striking hair or colorful fur | Tamarin | 13%
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| Short-legged and rare, hunts in coordinated packs | Bush Dog | 10%
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| Large and venomous with many legs | Amazonian Giant Centipede | 8%
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| Leaf-eating bird with chicks that climb using claws on their wings | Hoatzin | 5%
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| Nocturnal tree climber with a long prehensile tail | Kinkajou | 5%
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| Weasel-like predator, fast and clever in the jungle | Tayra | 3%
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| Shy rodent that helps replant forests by burying its nuts | Agouti | 0%
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| Grassland dweller with a gentle nature | Pampas Deer | 0%
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