| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| an iconic marsupial native to Australia, known for its signature "hopping'' | kangaroo/wallaby | 90%
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| grouping that the above belongs in | whales, or cetaceans | 88%
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| domestic mammal used for milk; extremely common throughout the world | cow | 85%
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| small-medium marine mammals known for their intelligence | dolphins | 85%
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| mammals feed their babies ___________ | milk | 85%
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| a large cousin of the above, used for transportation in desert climates | camel | 83%
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| a male sheep is called a __________ | ram | 83%
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| and the largest of all the mammals is the ___ _________ | blue whale | 78%
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| domesticated camelid native to South America, renowned for its wool | alpaca | 75%
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| which mammal grouping includes Great Apes? | primates | 73%
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| common, omnivorous mammal viewed both as a pest and a pet | rat | 73%
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| medium-sized, browsing ungulate native to North America; a common hunting target | white-tailed deer | 68%
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| skin integument found on nearly all mammals | hair/fur | 55%
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| amphibious mammal that causes more deaths than any other vertebrate | hippopotamus | 55%
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| order of mammals who utilize actual powered flight via modified fingers | bats, or chiroptera | 53%
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| mammals who lay eggs are called ______________ | monotremes | 38%
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| what extinct cervid boasted almost 11-foot wide antlers? | megaloceros, or irish elk | 18%
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| the tallest land mammal that ever lived | paraceratherium | 8%
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| a large whale with a furrowed throat is called a _________ | rorqual | 5%
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| the flying squirrel glides using a ___________ of skin between its legs | membrane | 3%
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| larger clade that mammals belong in | synapsida | 3%
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| a band of primates who were initially thought to be myths, who allegedly steal kills from lions | bili apes | 0%
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