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A-Z: animals & plants ending in N

Can you guess the name of the living thing from the clue?
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Last updated: September 23, 2024
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First submittedSeptember 23, 2024
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Initial letter
Clue
Organism's name ending in N
A
Red-breasted garden bird of the USA
American robin
B
Buffalo
Bison
C
Lizard which has the ability to change colour
Chameleon
D
Intelligent sea mammal
Dolphin
E
The southernmost breeding bird in the world
Emperor penguin
F
Small, narrow-winged bird of prey
Falcon
G
Long-armed Asian ape
Gibbon
H
Cow-eating ape with some flying ability
Human
I
Central Australian snake which is the world's most venomous
Inland taipan
J
Constricting snake of Queensland, named after a forest habitat and a type of flooring
Jungle carpet python
K
South American bird with a huge beak reminiscent of the bottom part of a ship
Keel-billed toucan
L
Large cat of the savannah
Lion
M
Long-legged, coot-like bird found in ponds
Moorhen
N
Relative of the swallow from a Himalayan country
Nepal house martin
O
Orange Indonesian ape
Orangutan
P
Lovable seabird with a multi-coloured beak
Puffin
Q
Regal-sounding species name of a type of triggerfish
Queen
R
Furry North American mammal
Raccoon
S
Arachnid with a sting in its tail
Scorpion
T
Species of Indonesian constricting snake named after an island
Timor python
U
Insect-eating bird which only has one single hue
Unicolored antwren
V
Arachnid named after the clear acetic acid which we pour onto chip shop meals
Vinegaroon
W
Lizard found along rivers
Water dragon
X
Dinosaur whose name refers to foreigners and the Greek god of the sea
Xenoposeidon
Y
Small Arabian finch
Yemen serin
Z
Large fishing bird named after a line which keeps changing direction
Zigzag heron
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