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199 words in Animals

  • CATEasy

    A fluffy pet that loves naps and knocking things off shelves.

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  • DOGEasy

    A loyal furry friend who gets very excited when you come home.

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  • FOXEasy

    A clever wild animal with a bushy tail and orange fur.

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  • OWLEasy

    A wise-looking bird that hunts at night and can turn its head almost all the way around.

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  • EMUEasy

    A big Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly.

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  • YAKEasy

    A shaggy long-haired ox that lives in cold mountain regions.

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  • GNUEasy

    A large African antelope also called a wildebeest that travels in huge herds.

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  • CODEasy

    A popular ocean fish used in fish and chips all over the world.

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  • EELEasy

    A long slippery fish that looks like a snake and can deliver an electric shock.

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  • HOGEasy

    Another name for a pig, especially a big heavy one.

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  • RAMEasy

    A male sheep with big curling horns used for head-butting contests.

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  • HENEasy

    A female chicken that lays eggs every single day.

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  • COWEasy

    A large farm animal that gives us milk, cheese, and butter.

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  • PIGEasy

    A smart pink farm animal that loves rolling in mud to stay cool.

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  • BEEEasy

    A buzzing insect that makes honey and pollinates flowers.

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  • ANTEasy

    A tiny strong insect that can carry objects many times its own weight.

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  • FLYEasy

    A common winged insect with big compound eyes that lands on everything.

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  • RATEasy

    A clever rodent with a long tail often found in cities and sewers.

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  • BATEasy

    A flying mammal that uses echolocation to navigate in the dark.

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  • OXEasy

    A big strong bull used to pull heavy carts and plows on farms.

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  • ASSEasy

    Another name for a donkey, a sturdy animal used to carry heavy loads.

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  • BEAREasy

    A large furry mammal that loves honey and sleeps all winter.

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  • WOLFEasy

    A wild dog that hunts in packs and howls at the moon.

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  • LIONEasy

    A big golden cat known as the king of the jungle with a loud roar.

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  • DEEREasy

    A graceful forest animal with antlers that leaps over obstacles easily.

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  • FROGEasy

    A green amphibian that jumps high and catches bugs with its sticky tongue.

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  • CRABEasy

    A sideways-walking sea creature with big claws and a hard shell.

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  • SWANEasy

    An elegant white bird that glides gracefully on lakes and ponds.

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  • TOADEasy

    A bumpy-skinned relative of the frog that prefers drier habitats.

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  • PUMAEasy

    A large wild cat also called a mountain lion that roams the Americas.

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  • MOLEEasy

    A small burrowing mammal with velvety fur and tiny eyes that digs tunnels.

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  • MINKEasy

    A small semi-aquatic mammal with luxuriously soft dark fur.

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  • DUCKEasy

    A water bird with a flat bill that says quack and waddles when it walks.

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  • GULLEasy

    A seabird that swoops down to steal your chips at the beach.

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  • LARKEasy

    A small songbird known for its beautiful singing while flying high.

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  • LYNXEasy

    A wild cat with tufted ears and big paws for walking on snow.

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  • VOLEEasy

    A small rodent that looks like a mouse and lives in meadows.

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  • IBISEasy

    A wading bird with a long curved beak seen near rivers and wetlands.

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  • NEWTEasy

    A small salamander-like amphibian that lives in ponds.

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  • WRENEasy

    A tiny bird with a perky upright tail and a surprisingly loud voice.

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  • TIGERMedium

    A striped big cat and the largest wild cat on Earth.

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  • HORSEMedium

    A large strong animal used for riding and pulling carriages for centuries.

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  • WHALEMedium

    The biggest animal on Earth — a giant mammal that lives in the ocean.

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  • SHARKMedium

    A powerful ocean predator with rows of sharp teeth and a tall dorsal fin.

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  • EAGLEMedium

    A majestic bird of prey with sharp talons and incredible eyesight.

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  • COBRAMedium

    A venomous snake that spreads a hood around its neck when threatened.

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  • LLAMAMedium

    A fluffy South American animal related to the camel that spits when annoyed.

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  • HIPPOMedium

    A huge semi-aquatic African mammal that is surprisingly fast on land.

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  • BISONMedium

    A massive shaggy North American animal that once roamed the plains in millions.

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  • OTTERMedium

    A playful semi-aquatic mammal that holds hands with its mate while floating.

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  • GECKOMedium

    A small lizard that can walk on walls and ceilings using sticky toe pads.

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  • VIPERMedium

    A venomous snake with heat-sensing pits to detect warm prey in the dark.

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  • MOOSEMedium

    The largest member of the deer family with enormous shovel-shaped antlers.

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  • RAVENMedium

    A large all-black bird that is one of the most intelligent animals on Earth.

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  • TAPIRMedium

    An odd-looking animal with a short flexible trunk related to horses and rhinos.

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  • MACAWMedium

    A brightly colored tropical parrot that can learn to talk.

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  • IGUANAMedium

    A large tropical lizard with a scaly crest along its back that loves sunbathing.

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  • TOUCANMedium

    A tropical bird famous for its enormous colorful beak.

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  • WALRUSMedium

    A large Arctic mammal with long tusks and a bristly mustache.

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  • DONKEYMedium

    A stubborn but lovable animal that hee-haws and carries heavy loads.

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  • RABBITMedium

    A fluffy hopping animal with long ears and a little cotton-ball tail.

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  • TURKEYMedium

    A large bird with a red wobbling wattle that gobbles when it calls.

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  • PIGEONMedium

    A grey city bird that bobs its head as it walks and delivers messages historically.

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  • FERRETMedium

    A long slinky domesticated animal related to weasels that loves to play.

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  • PANDAMedium

    A black-and-white bear from China that spends most of its day eating bamboo.

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  • KOALAMedium

    A cuddly Australian marsupial that sleeps up to 22 hours a day in eucalyptus trees.

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  • SKUNKMedium

    A black-and-white animal that sprays an incredibly stinky smell when scared.

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  • HYENAMedium

    An African scavenger with a spotted coat known for its eerie laughing call.

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  • COYOTEMedium

    A clever wild dog of North America known for its howling at night.

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  • JAGUARMedium

    A powerful spotted big cat and the largest in the Americas.

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  • COUGARMedium

    A large wild cat also called a mountain lion or puma that stalks prey silently.

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  • BADGERMedium

    A stocky burrowing animal with a distinctive black-and-white striped face.

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  • BABOONMedium

    A large African monkey with a colorful face and powerful build.

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  • PELICANMedium

    A large water bird with a huge pouchy beak for scooping up fish.

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  • CHEETAHMedium

    The fastest land animal on Earth, able to sprint at over 70 mph.

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  • ANTELOPEMedium

    A graceful African grazing animal that runs incredibly fast to escape predators.

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  • MONGOOSEMedium

    A small bold mammal famous for being able to fight and kill venomous cobras.

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  • PARAKEETMedium

    A small colorful parrot that is a popular chatty household pet.

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  • SCORPIONMedium

    An arachnid with pincers and a curved venomous stinger tail.

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  • GOLDFISHMedium

    A popular orange pet fish kept in bowls and ponds around the world.

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  • SEAHORSEMedium

    A tiny fish that swims upright and where the male carries the babies.

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  • STINGRAYMedium

    A flat ocean fish with a whip-like tail and a venomous barb.

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  • WARTHOGMedium

    A wild African pig with large curved tusks and warty bumps on its face.

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  • RACCOONMedium

    A masked North American animal with nimble paws that raids trash cans.

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  • HEDGEHOGMedium

    A small spiny mammal that rolls into a ball when threatened.

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  • REINDEERMedium

    A large Arctic deer that pulls Santa's sleigh and both males and females have antlers.

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  • NARWHALMedium

    An Arctic whale with a long spiraling tusk that looks like a unicorn horn.

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  • PLATYPUSMedium

    A bizarre Australian mammal with a duck bill, beaver tail, and lays eggs.

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  • CHIPMUNKMedium

    A small striped squirrel-like rodent that stuffs its cheeks with food.

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  • SQUIRRELMedium

    A bushy-tailed rodent that buries nuts to eat later but often forgets where.

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  • FLAMINGOMedium

    A pink long-legged wading bird that stands on one leg to stay warm.

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  • CARIBOUMedium

    A large North American reindeer that migrates hundreds of miles each year.

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  • GAZELLEMedium

    A slender elegant African antelope that can leap and sprint at great speed.

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  • PENGUINMedium

    A flightless seabird in a tuxedo that slides on its belly and swims brilliantly.

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  • DOLPHINMedium

    A super smart marine mammal that loves to leap, play, and communicate.

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  • GIRAFFEMedium

    The tallest animal on Earth with an incredibly long neck for reaching treetops.

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  • PANTHERMedium

    A big black wild cat — actually a melanistic leopard or jaguar.

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  • GORILLAMedium

    The largest living primate, a powerful ape that lives in African forests.

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  • LEOPARDMedium

    A spotted big cat that can carry prey heavier than itself up into trees.

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  • HAMSTERMedium

    A chubby little rodent with pouchy cheeks that runs on a wheel all night.

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  • LOBSTERMedium

    A large ocean crustacean with big claws that turns bright red when cooked.

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  • OSTRICHMedium

    The world's largest bird, which cannot fly but runs faster than a horse.

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  • VULTUREMedium

    A large scavenger bird with a bald head that cleans up dead animals.

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  • CROCODILEHard

    An ancient massive reptile with armored skin and the strongest bite on Earth.

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  • RHINOCEROSHard

    A massive thick-skinned mammal with one or two large horns on its nose.

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  • CHIMPANZEEHard

    Our closest living relative — a highly intelligent African ape that uses tools.

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  • SALAMANDERHard

    A moist-skinned amphibian that can regrow lost limbs.

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  • PORCUPINEHard

    A large rodent covered in sharp hollow quills that detach on contact.

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  • BARRACUDAHard

    A long silver predatory fish with a jaw full of razor-sharp teeth.

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  • ALLIGATORHard

    A large American reptile with a broad rounded snout and powerful jaws.

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  • CHAMELEONHard

    A lizard that can change its skin color to match its surroundings.

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  • WOLVERINEHard

    A fierce stocky mammal of the weasel family known for its incredible strength.

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  • ARMADILLOHard

    A small armored mammal that rolls into a ball for protection.

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  • ORANGUTANHard

    A large red-haired ape from Southeast Asia that uses tools and builds nests.

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  • ALBATROSSHard

    A huge ocean bird with the longest wingspan of any living bird.

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  • ROTTWEILERHard

    A large powerful guard dog breed with a black-and-tan coat.

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  • TARANTULAHard

    A large hairy spider that looks scary but is actually quite shy.

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  • CENTIPEDEHard

    A long multi-legged creepy-crawly that has one pair of legs per body segment.

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  • DRAGONFLYHard

    A colorful insect with two pairs of wings and huge eyes that can fly backwards.

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  • BUTTERFLYHard

    A colorful winged insect that starts life as a caterpillar in a chrysalis.

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  • CATERPILLARHard

    The wriggly larva of a butterfly or moth that munches leaves all day.

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  • STORKMedium

    A large white wading bird associated in folklore with delivering babies.

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  • CRANEMedium

    A tall elegant bird with long legs that performs elaborate dancing courtship displays.

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  • DOVEEasy

    A gentle white bird that symbolizes peace and love around the world.

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  • HAWKEasy

    A sharp-eyed bird of prey that hovers and dives on small animals.

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  • KITEEasy

    A graceful bird of prey known for its forked tail and soaring flight.

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  • MYNAEasy

    A clever talking bird from Asia that can mimic human speech brilliantly.

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  • WOMBATMedium

    A stocky Australian marsupial that digs burrows and has cube-shaped poop.

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  • QUOKKAMedium

    A small Australian marsupial famous for its perpetual smile and love of selfies.

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  • NUMBATMedium

    A small striped Australian marsupial that eats nothing but termites.

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  • DINGOMedium

    A wild Australian dog that became famous after allegedly taking a baby.

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  • BILBYMedium

    A small long-eared Australian marsupial that replaces the Easter bunny Down Under.

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  • POSSUMMedium

    A marsupial that plays dead when scared — the origin of the phrase "playing possum".

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  • ECHIDNAMedium

    A spiny egg-laying Australian mammal that is one of only two monotremes.

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  • QUOLLMedium

    A spotted carnivorous marsupial from Australia and New Guinea.

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  • BONGOMedium

    A large striped forest antelope with long spiraling horns.

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  • OKAPIMedium

    A shy forest animal that looks like a zebra-giraffe hybrid from the Congo.

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  • SERVALMedium

    A tall lean African wild cat with huge ears and spotted coat.

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  • FOSSAMedium

    A cat-like carnivore from Madagascar that preys on lemurs.

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  • TENRECMedium

    A small spiny insectivore from Madagascar that resembles a hedgehog.

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  • AARDVARKMedium

    A long-snouted African animal that digs up termite mounds with powerful claws.

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  • PANGOLINMedium

    A scaly anteater-like mammal that rolls into a ball for protection.

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  • MEERKATMedium

    A small mongoose that stands upright on its hind legs while keeping watch.

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  • CAPYBARAMedium

    The world's largest rodent — a gentle giant that everyone on the internet loves.

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  • MANATEEMedium

    A large slow gentle sea mammal also called a sea cow that grazes on seagrass.

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  • DUGONGMedium

    A sea mammal similar to the manatee, thought to have inspired mermaid legends.

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  • TAPIRMedium

    An odd-looking animal with a short flexible trunk related to horses and rhinos.

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  • VICUNAMedium

    A wild South American camelid with the finest natural fiber in the world.

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  • GUANACOMedium

    A wild relative of the llama that roams the mountains of South America.

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  • ALPACAMedium

    A fluffy domesticated llama cousin farmed for its extremely soft wool.

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  • IBEXEasy

    A mountain goat with dramatically long curved horns that lives on steep cliffs.

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  • CHAMOISMedium

    A sure-footed goat-antelope that leaps around rocky Alpine mountain terrain.

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  • BISONMedium

    A massive shaggy North American animal that once roamed the plains by the millions.

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  • REINDEERMedium

    A large deer species where both males and females grow antlers and migrate long distances.

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  • ZEBUEasy

    A hump-backed domestic cattle breed widely kept across tropical regions.

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  • NILGAIMedium

    The largest Asian antelope, native to the Indian subcontinent.

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  • GAUREasy

    The world's largest wild cattle species, native to South and Southeast Asia.

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  • BANTENGMedium

    A wild cattle species from Southeast Asia that is endangered in the wild.

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  • SAIGAMedium

    A peculiar-looking antelope with an oversized bulbous nose from Central Asia.

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  • SPRINGBOKHard

    A South African antelope famous for leaping high into the air when excited.

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  • GEMSBOKMedium

    A large antelope with long straight horns that can survive Kalahari Desert heat.

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  • HARTEBEESTHard

    A large African antelope with a distinctively long face and angled horns.

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  • WILDEBEESTHard

    A large African antelope famous for its massive annual migration across the Serengeti.

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  • IMPALAMedium

    A graceful African antelope that can leap 10 meters in a single bound.

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  • KUDUEasy

    A large African antelope with magnificent spiraling horns prized by hunters.

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  • ELANDMedium

    The largest African antelope, a massive ox-like creature surprisingly good at jumping.

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  • BUSHBUCKMedium

    A medium-sized African antelope that lives alone near dense bush and forest.

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  • WEASELMedium

    A small slender predator with a reputation for being sneaky and clever.

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  • STOATMedium

    A small fierce predator related to the weasel that turns white in winter.

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  • POLECATMedium

    A European mammal in the weasel family and the ancestor of the domestic ferret.

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  • MARTENMedium

    An agile tree-climbing predator related to the weasel that lives in forests.

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  • FISHERMedium

    A large fierce weasel-family predator from North America that hunts porcupines.

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  • CARACALMedium

    A medium-sized wild cat with long distinctive tufted black ear tips.

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  • OCELOTMedium

    A spotted wild cat from Central and South America with beautiful patterned fur.

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  • MARGAYMedium

    A small spotted wild cat that can rotate its hind ankles to climb down trees headfirst.

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  • ONCILLAMedium

    One of the smallest wild cats in the Americas, with a spotted tabby coat.

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  • SERVALMedium

    A tall slim African wild cat with the largest ears relative to its head of any cat.

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  • CIVETMedium

    A cat-like mammal whose musk glands produce a scent used in perfumery.

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  • GENETMedium

    A slender spotted cat-like carnivore related to civets and mongooses.

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  • BINTURONGHard

    A strange bear-cat-like Southeast Asian mammal that smells like popcorn.

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  • KINKAJOUMedium

    A long-tailed honey-loving mammal from Central and South American rainforests.

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  • COATIMedium

    A long-nosed relative of the raccoon that forages in Central and South American forests.

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  • PECCARYMedium

    A pig-like hoofed mammal from the Americas with sharp canine teeth.

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  • TAPIRMedium

    A large browsing mammal with a prehensile nose found in jungles of Asia and the Americas.

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  • PIRARUCUMedium

    One of the world's largest freshwater fish, native to the Amazon River.

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  • PIRANHAMedium

    A sharp-toothed freshwater fish from South America famous for its ferocious bite.

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  • AXOLOTLMedium

    A permanently juvenile salamander from Mexico that can regenerate lost body parts.

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  • MUDSKIPPERHard

    A fish that can walk on land using its fins and breathe air temporarily.

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  • ARCHERFISHHard

    A fish that shoots jets of water to knock insects off overhanging branches.

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  • REMORAMedium

    A fish that attaches itself to sharks and other large marine animals for free rides.

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  • LAMPREYMedium

    An eel-like jawless fish with a suction cup mouth full of rasping teeth.

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  • HAGFISHMedium

    A primitive jawless sea creature that produces enormous quantities of slime.

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  • NAUTILUSMedium

    An ancient coiled-shell cephalopod unchanged for hundreds of millions of years.

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  • HORSESHOEHard

    An ancient arthropod whose blue blood is harvested to test medical equipment.

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  • FIREFLYMedium

    A beetle that produces a magical cold light from its abdomen on warm summer nights.

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  • CICADAMedium

    An insect that hides underground for up to 17 years then erupts by the millions.

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  • MANTISMedium

    A predatory insect that strikes prey with lightning speed and can turn its head 180 degrees.

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  • KATYDIDMedium

    A large green grasshopper-like insect that sings loud choruses on summer nights.

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  • WALKINGSTICKHard

    An insect that perfectly mimics a twig or branch to hide from predators.

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