Hint (Characteristics) | Answer (Order) | Example | % Correct |
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Two upper and two lower chisel-like incisors (Teeth grow continually) | Rodentia | Beaver | 80%
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Teeth adapted for eating meat | Carnivora | Red Panda | 77%
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Anterior limbs forming broad flippers (flukes) -Posterior limbs absent | Cetacea | Whale | 71%
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Five digits on limbs, nails instead of claws, large cerebrum | Primates | Lemur | 64%
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Egg-layers | Monotremata | Platypus | 56%
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Even-toed hooves | Artiodactyla | Swine | 51%
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Second to fifth digits elongated into wings | Chiroptera | Bat | 51%
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Four upper incisors, two large and two small | Lagomorpha | Rabbit | 51%
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Odd-toed hooves | Perissodactyla | Horse | 47%
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Have blunt muzzle covered with coarse vibrissae | Sirenia | Manatee | 44%
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Pouched animals | Marsupialia | Kangaroo | 41%
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Insect eaters (Live much of their time underground) | Insectivora | Shrew | 40%
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Have trunk, incisors elongated into tusks | Proboscidea | Elephant | 38%
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Toothless or have teeth without enamel | Edentata | Anteater | 16%
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