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Mammal Madness Trivia Quiz
There are sixteen mammals hiding in this grid, using their unnatural camouflage to try to avoid being discovered. Can you find them all in their mixed up format?
Indicate which row or column the mixed up mammal's name can be found within the grid. All five letters in each appear consecutively (either vertically or horizontally), just not in the correct order.
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HorseLlamaOtterStoatTapirSkunkSlothLemurYapokWhaleMouseOkapiBisonTakinKoalaHyena* Drag / drop or click on the choices above to move them to the answer list. View Image Attributions for This Quiz
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a tree-dwelling marsupial found in the eucalyptus forests of eastern Australia. It feeds almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and spends most of its time sleeping to conserve energy.
2. Lemur
Lemurs, such as the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), are native to Madagascar and are known for their strong social bonds and expressive tails used for communication.
3. Stoat
The stoat (Mustela erminea), widespread across Europe, Asia, and North America, is a small carnivore that changes its fur to white in snowy regions for camouflage.
4. Hyena
Hyenas, particularly the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), are native to sub-Saharan Africa and are known for their complex social structures led by dominant females.
5. Tapir
The tapir (Tapirus terrestris), found in South American rainforests, has a flexible snout and is closely related to horses and rhinos despite its pig-like appearance.
6. Sloth
Sloths, like the brown-throated sloth (Bradypus variegatus), are slow-moving mammals from Central and South America that host algae and insects in their fur, forming tiny ecosystems.
7. Skunk
The skunk (Mephitis mephitis), native to North America, is famous for its ability to spray a strong-smelling liquid as a defense.
8. Mouse
Mice, such as the house mouse (Mus musculus), are highly adaptable rodents found worldwide, often living near humans.
9. Okapi
The okapi (Okapia johnstoni), a relative of the giraffe, lives in the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo and has zebra-like stripes on its legs.
10. Whale
Whales, including the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), inhabit oceans globally and are the largest animals ever known to exist.
11. Bison
The bison (Bison bison), once nearly wiped out, now roam protected areas in North America and symbolize wildlife recovery.
12. Horse
Horses (Equus ferus caballus) have been domesticated for thousands of years and have played a crucial role in human transportation and agriculture.
13. Otter
Otters, such as the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), are semi-aquatic mammals found across Europe and Asia, known for their playful behavior and use of tools.
14. Llama
The llama (Lama glama), domesticated in the Andes, is used for carrying loads and producing wool.
15. Takin
The takin (Budorcas taxicolor), also known as the gnu goat, is native to the eastern Himalayas, has a distinctive large nose and secretes an oily substance that helps waterproof its coat.
16. Yapok
The yapok (Chironectes minimus), or water opossum, is the only known aquatic marsupial, found in Central and South America, and is equipped with webbed feet and a watertight pouch for swimming.
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