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Which of these is a characteristic feature of wild boar piglets?
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Which of these is the heaviest and one of the longest known extant snake species?
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What animal is in the picture?
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Which breed of dog is this?
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Which of these plants does not contain lycopene?
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What are puffballs and stinkhorns?
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While humans have circular pupils, why do cats have vertical pupils as shown in the picture?
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Which of these snakes are venomous?
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What is the color of curcumin, a natural dye?
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Which of these is a spiny fish notable for the fleshy growth from its head that acts as a lure for other fish?
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What is the breed of this dog?
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What is the scientific name for the axolotl?
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As of 2021, what is the classified conservation status of the wild axolotl?
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Which antelope is shown in the picture?
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The rainbow eucalyptus isn't native to which country?
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Which family do squirrels belong to?
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In which country was the shipworm Lithoredo abatanica, which eats stones, discovered in 2006?
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What is this animal called?
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What is another name for catnip?
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What word describes an animal that is able to move about soon after birth?
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