| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Heaviest snake in the world. | Green anaconda | 84%
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| Seemingly religious predatory insect. | Praying mantis | 71%
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| Large American lizard commonly kept as pet. | Green iguana | 60%
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| Large, highly venomous African snake. Has a notorious black relative. | Green mamba | 51%
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| When kids draw these aquatic reptiles, they always paint them green. | Crocodile | 49%
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| Green algae in these slow mammals' fur help camouflage them in trees. | Sloth | 44%
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| Large, mostly herbivorous marine reptile; buries its eggs in beach sand. | Green sea turtle | 40%
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| Insects with a hard plate on the back and a bad smell; can be pests. | Shield bug | 24%
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| Term for several long-tailed parrots. | Parakeet | 22%
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| Various amphibians that spend most of their lives in an arboreal state. | Tree frog | 21%
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| Small nonvenomous North American snake. | Smooth green snake | 18%
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| These insects often mimic leaves and have long antennae. | Katydid | 9%
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| Huge, strikingly colored North American moth. | Luna moth | 6%
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| Resplendent Mesoamerican birds important in local mythology. | Quetzal | 4%
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| Smaller American lizard also kept as pet, can change its color slightly. | Carolina anole | 3%
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