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Clue
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Species
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A
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Barrel-shaped animals covered with natural armour.
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Armadillo
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B
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Two humped camel living in Mongolia and China.
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Bactrian
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C
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Humans' closest relative, along with the bonobo.
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Chimpanzee
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D
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Wild dogs native to parts of Asia, typically having red fur.
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Dhole
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E
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Snake-like, catadromous fish, known to be slimy.
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Eel
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F
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Largest mammalian carnivore on Madagascar, compared to a small cougar.
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Fossa
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G
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Species of tortoise native to a group of Ecuadorian islands
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Galapagos Tortoise
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H
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Bird weighing about 2 grams endemic to the Americas.
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Hummingbird
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I
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Largest species of lemur, also known as 'the babakoto'.
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Indri
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K
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Intelligent aquatic mammal weighing about 3 tonnes on average.
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Killer Whale
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L
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Freshwater vertebrate which first evolved about 300 million years ago.
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Lungfish
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M
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Aquatic marine mammal known as 'the sea cow'.
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Manatee
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N
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Australian marsupial commonly referred to as the 'banded anteater'.
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Numbat
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O
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Medium-sized spotted wild cat similar to leopards native to the Americas.
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Ocelot
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P
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'Scaly anteaters' known for rolling into a ball when in danger.
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Pangolin
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Q
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Herbivorous nocturnal small macropod found in Western Australia.
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Quokka
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R
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African mammal mostly hunted for their horn.
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Rhinoceros
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S
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The slowest animal on Earth.
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Sloth
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T
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The largest known species of feline.
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Tiger
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U
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Wild sheep with curved horns, also known as shapo.
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Urial
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V
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Bird of prey that scavenges on carrion.
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Vulture
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W
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Short-legged, quadrupedal marsupials native to Australia.
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Wombat
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Z
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Animal renowned for its stripes.
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Zebra
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