The Virginia opossum is the only marsupial found in North America, carrying its young in a pouch just like kangaroos in Australia.
Cheetahs can sprint up to 70 mph (113 km/h) in short bursts, making them the fastest land animals on Earth.
Native to China, giant pandas eat mostly bamboo and are a global symbol of conservation.
The flightless kiwi bird is unique to New Zealand and so iconic that New Zealanders themselves are nicknamed “Kiwis.”
These prehistoric predators can grow over 6 metres long and are found across northern Australia.
On Big Major Cay in the Bahamas, wild pigs swim out to greet visitors – a quirky and much-loved attraction.
Beavers are skilled engineers, building dams and lodges that create habitats for many other species.
Falconry is an ancient tradition in the UAE, and falcons are highly prized symbols of culture and pride.
The blue whale, found in the South Pacific, is the largest animal ever to have lived on Earth.
The Aldabra giant tortoise, native to the Seychelles’ Aldabra Atoll, can live for over a century and is one of the largest tortoise species in the world.
1 to 3 – A good start! You’re just finding your paws, like a curious kitten.
4 to 6 – Well done! You’re swinging through the trees with the confidence of a monkey.
7 to 10 – Incredible! You’re ruling the wild like a true king of the jungle.
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1 to 3 – A good start! You’re just finding your paws, like a curious kitten.
4 to 6 – Well done! You’re swinging through the trees with the confidence of a monkey.
7 to 10 – Incredible! You’re ruling the wild like a true king of the jungle.
Would you like to try another quiz? Return to our quiz page
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