Initial letter
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Clue
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Organism's name ending in X
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A
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White, dog-like canine of the far north
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Arctic fox
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B
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Also known as linseed, this is used to make linen; the species name is the wiry object which brushes have many of
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Bristle flax
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C
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Cat from northern North America with pointy ear tufts
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Canada lynx
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D
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Another canine, named after the pioneer of the theory of evolution
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Darwin's fox
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E
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Another pointy-eared cat; this one ranges from Sweden to the Himalayas
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Eurasian lynx
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F
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Dog-like animal often seen in towns at night
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Fox
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G
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Bat whose name is an aerial version of the above animal; this species has a yellow/bronze section on top of the head
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Golden-crowned flying fox
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H
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Marmot-like African animal which is actually more closely related to elephants
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Hyrax
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I
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Wild goat with magnificent, curved horns
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Ibex
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J
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The genus of the wryneck, a word which sounds the same as a word meaning "hex" or "curse"
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Jynx
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K
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Small American species of canine whose first word is the word for its own baby
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Kit fox
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L
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Salmon
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Lox
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M
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Hairy bovine mammal of the Arctic
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Muskox
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N
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A different species of B, this one being from the Albuquerque region
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New Mexico flax
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O
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Another bovine animal
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Ox
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P
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The scientific name for the grey partridge, both words being the same, similar to the French word for "lose"
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Perdix perdix
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Q
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The scientific name for the holm oak tree
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Quercus ilex
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R
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Common European species of urban canine
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Red fox
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S
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Another canine, named after a continent
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South American fox
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T
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Genus of moths in the tortricidae family
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Tortrix
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U
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The name of the gorse plant genus
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Ulex
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V
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Type of algae which sound like a Swedish car
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Volvox
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W
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Another species of N, but from a state further north
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Wyoming flax
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X
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A genus of plants, from the Greek for "wood" and "husk"
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Xylocalyx
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Y
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Species of H with sun-coloured dots, associated with stony ground
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Yellow-spotted rock hyrax
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Z
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A species of river garfish; its name might be gleaned by merging three words for: Buddhism; a Latin adaptation of the earliest-known bird; and a high-achieving school pupil (or quacking birds)
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Zenarchopterus dux
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