| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Salamander only native to the area around Mexico City, who does not undergo a complete metamorphosis. | Axolotl | 83%
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| Electric Fish which is the namesake for an underwater weapon. | Electric Ray (Torpedo) | 83%
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| Crustacean that uses highly pressurized water in it's claws to release a gun-like blast. | Pistol Shrimp | 75%
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| Malagasy Lemur known for it's uncomfortably long finger it uses to catch grubs. | Aye-aye | 67%
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| Dubiously named Knifefish able to deliver an electric shock of up to 860 volts. | Electric Eel | 67%
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| Thin-snouted Crocodilian named for the characteristic 'wart' on males. | Gharial | 67%
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| Marmot-like Elephant relative known for it's 'aweewo' call. | Hyrax | 67%
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| Filter-feeding Crustacean that forms it's shell out of a concrete-like substance. | Barnacle | 42%
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| Only extant Giant Salamander native to the New World. | Hellbender | 42%
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| Unusual bird known for it's claw-bearing chicks and ability to ruminate. | Hoatzin | 33%
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| Primitive, wingless, three-tailed Insect that lives in moist places and loves eating rotting wood. | Silverfish | 33%
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| Legless Lizard who gets it's name from it's willingness to drop it's tail. | Glass Lizard | 25%
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| Turaco named for it's loud foreboding call. | Go-away Bird | 25%
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| Raccoon relative also known as a 'Honey Bear' or 'Night Walker'. | Kinkajou | 25%
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| Type of fish known for seeking refuge in the bowels of Sea Cucumbers. | Pearlfish | 25%
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| Potentially extinct 'Asian Unicorn'. | Saola | 25%
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| One of the most recently discovered groups of insects, only found in South Africa, Namibia, and Tanzania. | Gladiator | 17%
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| Simplistic Chordate that diverged from other backboned animals around 500 million years ago. | Lancelet | 17%
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| Whale that was classified as it's own species in 2021. | Rice's Whale | 17%
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| Free-swimming Sea Snail named for it's pronounced 'wings'. | Sea Butterfly | 17%
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