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For each of these examples can you say whether it's a bird, a fish or an insect?
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Last updated: November 1, 2022
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Flame Skimmer
Common dragonfly, native to western North America
Yellowjacket
North American predatory wasp
Scarab
Stout-bodied beetle, many having a bright metallic colour
Merlin
Small species of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere
Dunlin
Small migratory wading bird
Hoatzin
Tropical bird found in the forests and swamps of the Amazon
John Dory
Coastal marine fish, also known as Peter's Fish
Leafcutter
Ant species found in South, Central and North America
Marbled White
Butterfly found across most of Europe, parts of Russia and Asia
Bombay Duck
Lizardfish species found in the Indian and Pacific oceans
Dickcissel
Small seed-eating bird of the Americas
Gold Swift
Widespread European moth species
Smew
Small diving duck, named for its serrated bill
Cuckoo Wrasse
Colourful, rock loving fish native to the north east Atlantic Ocean
Cicada
Sound-producing bug with two pairs of membranous wings
Lamprey
Eel-like fish with a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth
Nightjar
Nocturnal bird with pointed wings and a long tail
Royal Gramma
Small tropical reef fish found throughout the Caribbean Sea
Shearwater
Medium-sized long-winged seabird
Kakapo
Flightless, ground-dwelling parrot, endemic to New Zealand
Monarch
North American butterfly having bright orange and black wings
Lumpsucker
Marine fish found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans
Coelacanth
Ancient fish species, once believed to be extinct
Sterlet
Small species of sturgeon native to the large rivers of Eurasia
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