If You Score Less Than 10/15 on This Animal Quiz, You Need to Go Back to 4th Grade
If You Score Less Than 10/15 on This Animal Quiz, You Need to Go Back to 4th Grade
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Question 1/40
This semiaquatic creature is known as the _____?
Mole
Beaver
Platypus
Duck
Question 2/40
This wild cat that is known for making crazy facial expressions.
Miniature tiger
Saber-toothed cat
Pallas's cat
Slow loris
Question 3/40
This animal is found on an Indonesian island. What's it called?
Warthog
Horned swine
Rhino pig
Deer pig
Question 4/40
This is the only other egg-laying mammal beside the platypus.
Porcupine
Echidna
Possum
Hedgehog
Question 5/40
This animal is found in the Bay of Bengal and other rivers and seas in Southeast Asia.
Amazon River dolphin
Giant grey salamander
Baiji
Irrawaddy dolphin
Question 6/40
This animal is native to East Africa and the Horn of Africa.
Long-necked deer
Giraffe
Gerenuk
Patagonian mara
Question 7/40
This cat-like carnivore lives in Madagascar.
Catdog
Weasel cat
Babirusa
Fossa
Question 8/40
It looks like a typical fish until you see its humanoid teeth.
Pacu fish
Dugong
Hairem fish
Piranha
Question 9/40
This is the only poisonous primate on earth.
Slow loris
Long-eared gerboa
Flying squirrel
Sloth
Question 10/40
This animal is the largest land-living arthropod on the planet.
Sand spider
Giant tarantula
Coconut crab
Yeti crab
Question 11/40
This animal can be found in wet low areas throughout Northern America and Canada.
Echidna
Platypus
Star-nosed mole
Rooster rat
Question 12/40
These animals are less than five inches long.
Braided tapir
Pink fairy armadillo
Naked mole-rat
Platypus
Question 13/40
Not only is it one of the ugliest creatures, but it is also the largest nocturnal primate in the world.
Aye-aye
Long-eared gerboa
Slow loris
Flying squirrel
Question 14/40
This animal is highly poisonous and lives in tropical sub-Saharan climates in Africa.
Bush viper
Python
Green mamba
Dragon snake
Question 15/40
This animal looks like an eel, but this jawless fish is quite different when you see inside the mouth.
Coelecanth
Lamprey
Crocodile eel
Shark-tooth worm
Question 16/40
This South American animal is known for its long legs. However, it does not hunt in packs.
Long-hair fox
Timber wolf
Gerebuk
Maned wolf
Question 17/40
This animal was discovered in 2005 and is the only hair crustacean in the world.
Long-hair spider
Yeti crab
Arctic crab
Coconut crab
Question 18/40
Although it is not the cutest, this animal does not have pain receptors on the skin and is known for its longevity.
Star-nosed mole
Sphynx cat
Rabbit rat
Naked mole-rat
Question 19/40
This marine animal is one-of-a-kind thanks to its unusual appearance.
Hairy frogfish
Nestled lionfish
Rug fish
Yellow-haired bottom dweller
Question 20/40
This animal known for its bright colors and powerful punch.
Peacock lobster
Mantis shrimp
Rainbow crawfish
Rainbow shrimp
Question 21/40
This animal is native to the Asian island of Borneo.
Big-nosed baboon
Eckert's baboon
Proboscis monkey
Ball-nosed monkey
Question 22/40
This animal is usually shorter than 30 centimeters. What is it?
Blobfish
Booger fish
Mucus worm
Pacu fish
Question 23/40
These animals live in the tropics and subtropics of several continents.
Vampire bat
Flying fox
Flying squirrel bat
Dracula bat
Question 24/40
This large wasp is known as a _________?
Argyle's wasp
Blue-orange bee
Flying ant
Tarantula hawk
Question 25/40
This animal is a desert-dwelling creature known for its large ears and hind legs.
Long-eared jerboa
Desert squirrel
Rat-tailed desert rabbit
Capybara
Question 26/40
This medium-sized toothed whale is known as a ______?
Beluga whale
Unicorn seal
Narwhal
Swordfish
Question 27/40
This blue sea slug is a shell-less mollusk.
Blue fairy water armadillo
Glaucus atlanticus
Oceanic peacock fish
Blue-streaked jellyfish
Question 28/40
This animal is actually a wasp.
Cow wasp
Bullet ant
Panda ant
Colorless caterpillar
Question 29/40
This animal walks on the ocean floor near Peru and the Galapagos Islands.
Horned frowny-frog
Red-lipped batfish
Strawberry crab
Strawberry fish
Question 30/40
There are 10 known species of this shark. What is it?
Hammerhead shark
Goblin shark
Great white shark
Dolphin
Question 31/40
This animal is not a fish. It's an amphibian.
Quezacoatl
Flat-nosed amphibian
Walking, six-point fish
Axolotl
Question 32/40
These animals can inflate a pouch on their faces, which is used to scare away predators and attract mates.
Sea pig
Roosted walrus
Hooded seal
Balloon seal
Question 33/40
This animal is considered a living fossil. What's it called?
Shark-tooth eel
Stellar's eel
Goblin shark
Frilled shark
Question 34/40
This animal lives in subtropical and tropical waters all over the planet.
Harbor seal
Dugong
Water platypus
Oceanic hippo fish
Question 35/40
This animal is actually a sea cucumber that lives in the depths of the ocean.
Potato pig
Sea pig
Bloated worm
Oceanic fishblob
Question 36/40
This animal lives in central China and northern Myanmar.
Western fanged antelope
Buck-toothed goat
Tufted deer
Fanged deer
Question 37/40
Not only this animal the largest freshwater turtle, it is also endangered.
Cantor's giant softshell turtle
Pancake tortoise
Snapping turtle
Sand tortoise
Question 38/40
This deep-sea animal has a protruding jaw and a bill-like nose.
Frilled shark
Unicorn shark
Spear shark
Goblin shark
Question 39/40
The critically-endangered animal is native to Central Asia and has an unusual double-snout.
Babirusa
Saiga antelope
Horned camel
Desert moose
Question 40/40
This animal has large ear-like spots on his head. What's it called?
Blue-ringed octopus
Yellow jellyfish
Yellow octopus
Dumbo octopus