In this engaging quiz, we'll present you with a series of photographs showcasing a diverse array of animals, and your task will be to identify each one correctly. We encourage you to take a moment to closely observe and ponder each image before submitting your answer. The variety and uniqueness of these creatures promise to make this challenge both enlightening and entertaining. When you finish, you can read a bit about each of these fascinating animals!
Who am I?
With stripes like a zebra and a gait like a giraffe, the okapi is a truly unique rainforest dweller. Its long, blue tongue is perfect for reaching those tasty leaves!
You're an Okapi!
You're a Zebra!
You're a Tapir!
You're a Bong!
Who is this bristling chap?
This nocturnal lemur has giant ears, continuously growing teeth, and a super-long middle finger for tapping on trees and snagging grubs. It's truly one of nature's oddballs!
Aye-aye
Bushbaby
Slow Loris
Oriental Giant Squirrel
What's the name of the invertebrate shellfish in the image above?
This perpetually smiling salamander never grows up, keeping its gills and aquatic lifestyle. Its amazing ability to regenerate limbs makes it a star of science!
Axolotl
Mudpuppy
Olm
Waterdog
What is the name of this dinosaur-looking bird?
This prehistoric-looking bird stares intensely, its massive bill ready to snap up lungfish. You wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of a shoebill!
Shoebill
Hamerkop
Pelican
Jabiru Stork
What is the name of this alarming fellow?
Covered in spikes, the thorny devil can puff up and change color for self-defense. It even has a "false head" to confuse hungry predators!
Thorny Devil
Bearded Dragon
Armadillo Girdled Lizard
Spiny Bush Viper
Who is this furry friend?
Don't be fooled by its name – the red panda is more closely related to raccoons. Its rusty fur and fluffy tail make it an adorable sight in the trees.
Red panda
Raccoon
Bush Cat
Raccoon Dog
What is the name of this grumpy-looking bird?
A master of disguise, the tawny frogmouth blends seamlessly into tree branches. Its wide eyes and gaping beak are perfect for catching unsuspecting insects.
A Tawny Frogmouth
Nightjar
Barking Owl
Southern Boobook
What kind of bear is this?
The smallest of the bears, the sun bear has an exceptionally long tongue for raiding beehives. Its crescent-shaped chest patch gives it its name.
Sun Bear
Sloth Bear
Moon Bear
Grizzly Bear
What is this colorful spider called?
With vibrant, dancing displays, the tiny peacock spider puts on a dazzling show to woo a mate. Their intricate patterns are a marvel of nature.
Peacock Spider
Painted Spider
Blue Spider
Goldleaf Spider
What's my name?
This comical bird's bright blue feet are a key part of its courtship dance. Their clumsy walk and loud honks add to the charm.
You're a Blue-Footed Booby!
You're an Oceanic Teal-footed Frigatebird
You're an Island-based Marine Blue Stilt
You're an Equatorial Cobalt-footed Diver"
Who is this intimidating-looking lizard?
When threatened, the frill-necked lizard unfurls a startling neck frill and hisses fiercely. It's an impressive defense that usually does the trick!
Frill Necked Lizard
Basilisk Lizard
Juvenile Chameleon
Agama Lizard
What is the name of this smiling little guy?
Known as the "happiest animal," the quokka's adorable smile charms everyone it meets. This friendly marsupial enjoys a relaxed island life.
Quokka
Wallaby
Groundhog
Marmot
What is the name of this fascinating-looking fish?
Stunning but dangerous, the lionfish's beautiful fins hide venomous spines. This invasive species poses a threat to natural ecosystems.
Lionfish
Scorpionfish
Stonefish
Turkeyfish
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Shall We Try Again?
The number of your correct answers indicates that probably the world of nature and animals is not your field of knowledge, or that maybe you are familiar with the animals in your environment and less those you won't actually come into contact with. Have a look at our answers to learn more about these animals, or try again for a higher score.
By the number of your correct answers, it seems that your level of knowledge and familiarity with the animal world is quite broad. It is true that you have not been able to identify all the animals - there may be natural kingdoms around the world that you have less knowledge about - but on the other hand, you have been able to prove that you have knowledge of the animal world that is definitely above average. We recommend that you add to that knowledge even further by looking at the correct answers or of course try to take the test again without looking!
You're either a person working with animals or you just really like watching a series of nature and movies about amazing animals. Big respect on your educated answers! All we have left to do is take off our hat and recommend you share your impressive result with your friends to challenge them and see if they are able to identify these animals just as well as you! We doubt it...
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