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Can you name the hidden animals...well, first, can you find them?
created by
_Check_Mate_
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Hidden Animals ✹Images✹ Quiz
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_Check_Mate_
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 04:11 GMT
1 point
Feel free to leave comments and suggestions, thanks.
supe95
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 04:25 GMT
9 points
nice quiz! lot of fun! I had no clue what the crab was, and I kept trying rockfish instead of stonefish haha!
trusting365
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 06:00 GMT
3 points
Number 8 looks like it is painted on the tree.
Extinctanimals22
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 13:51 GMT
5 points
This quiz is great and is getting a five rating but can you please accept owl for both 3 & 8 I knew number 3 was a Snowy Owl but did not know what species # 8 was.
_Check_Mate_
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 14:09 GMT
3 points
@Extinctanimals22: I currently accept “Great Grey Owl, Great Gray Owl, Grey Owl, Gray Owl, Great Owl”; so I think that there are enough possibilities. But, if your comment receives enough support I will change both #3 & #8 to "owl". Thanks for the suggestion.
carbon_rod
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Jul 31st, 2012 at 22:06 GMT
4 points
Maybe take out the Snowy Owl and replace it. Perhaps a Stick Insect would be good, or a Chameleon.
MovieGuru
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Aug 2nd, 2012 at 02:14 GMT
1 point
stonefish looks grumpy
sufradley
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Sep 7th, 2012 at 17:38 GMT
2 points
I kept thinking I'd spelt thorny devil wrong, I always forget they're not the same thing and I'm still convinced #7 is just a tree. A great quiz, with good changes made, thanks _Check_Mate_
Tobsodan
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Sep 7th, 2012 at 20:58 GMT
3 points
Interesting quiz. I would suggest accepting praying mantis (according to wikipedia, in English this term is used for all members of the mantis family) and depending on whether you want to make this quiz about finding the creatures or knowing their exact names you could perhaps accept lizard for 6.
Catherine_F
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Sep 8th, 2012 at 12:04 GMT
3 points
Number 6 are definitely thorny devils, not horned lizards.
_Check_Mate_
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Sep 10th, 2012 at 02:31 GMT
3 points
Thanks for the pick sufradley, and thanks to all of you for plays and comments! @Catherine_F: I accept the following for #6 "Horned Lizard/ Horned toad/ horny toad/ horned frog/ thorny devil (just added)" these are all common names for the same animal. @Tobsodan: the intent is not for the quiz taker to identify the specific species but I do provide the species name for reference. The following are the accepted answers for #5 "Malaysian Orchid Mantis/ Orchid Mantis/ Mantis."
Sapphire_Hart
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Sep 16th, 2012 at 22:38 GMT
-1 points
I was disappointed that the answers varied so much in specificity. I was able to guess "owl" and "mantis" however I had to put "snow" in front of "leopard" to get it correct. If this were rectified to either stay specific or it was all generous it would improve this quiz. The chameleon picture is fantastic though.
Catherine_F
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Sep 27th, 2012 at 16:13 GMT
2 points
@_Check_Mate_: No. Thorny devils (those pictured) are Australian. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorny_Devil Horned lizards are American http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horned_lizard
kororaa
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Oct 16th, 2012 at 09:38 GMT
2 points
I still can't see the bat!! @Sapphire_Hart: "owl" and "mantis" are general names that include all owls and all mantises, but "leopard" refers specifically to one species of animal (Panthera pardis). Despite its name, the snow leopard isn't actually a type of leopard; it's a different species (Uncia uncia).
_Check_Mate_
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Oct 23rd, 2012 at 20:31 GMT
1 point
@Catherine_F: I sincerely apologize for the incorrect information (the picture is of a Thorny Devil), I will be keeping the current answers though due to the likelihood of misidentification.
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