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101 T Birds, #1
102 T Birds, #2
103 T Birds, #3
201 T Dinosaurs, #1
301 T Mammals, #1
302 T Mammals, #2
303 T Mammals, #3
101 A 000 ÇÏÏÓÅ Female water bird
101 A 030 ÌÏÏÎ Diving bird that cannot walk on land
101 A 035 ÃÏÎÄÏÒ New world vulture
101 A 060 ÆÁÌÃÏÎ Powerful feet with sharp talons
101 A 069 ÒÏÂÉÎ Small European bird of thrush family
101 A 094 ÃÒÁÎÅ Has long legs and neck
101 A 100 ÅÁÇÌÅ Large bird of prey
101 A 126 ÃÒÏ× Most intelligent & adaptable
101 A 136 ËÉ×É Flightless bird from New Zealand
101 A 146 ÄÏÄÏ Extinct flightless bird
101 A 171 ÏÓÔÒÉÃÈ Flightless, largest, strongest
101 A 195 ÒÁÖÅÎ Largest of all songbirds
101 A 221 ÈÁ×Ë Feed on living prey
101 D 000 ÇÏÌÄÆÉÎÃÈ Yellow, w/ black & white markings
101 D 012 ÆÌÁÍÉÎÇÏ Breeds in standing water
101 D 035 ÃÁÎÁÒÙ A small finch
101 D 062 ÌÏÖÅÂÉÒÄ A small parrot
101 D 083 ÈÅÒÏÎ A tall wading bird
101 D 089 ÍÅÁÄÏ×ÌÁÒË Inhabit meadows & fields
101 D 124 ÐÉÇÅÏÎ Noted for their cooing call
101 D 146 ÄÕÃË Of the waterfowl family
101 D 159 ×ÒÅÎ A insectivorous songbird
101 D 172 Ó×ÁÎ Water bird, w/long, arched necks
102 A 002 ÂÌÕÅÊÁÙ Brightly colored woodland bird
102 A 024 ÔÏÕÃÁÎ Has enormous but lightweight beak
102 A 030 Ó×ÁÌÌÏ× Nest in holes in earthen banks
102 A 064 ÃÁÒÄÉÎÁÌ Males are red w/black mask
102 A 143 ÓÐÁÒÒÏ× Its song, is a simple trill
102 A 165 ÔÕÒËÅÙ Extensively raised for their meat
102 A 172 ÐÅÎÇÕÉÎ Flightless aquatic bird
102 D 002 ÂÌÁÃËÂÉÒÄ One of the most abundant in America
102 D 010 ÃÏÃËÁÔÏÏ Have erectile feathered crests
102 D 013 ÍÁÇÐÉÅ Crow family member
102 D 030 ÓËÙÌÁÒË Males have beautiful flight songs
102 D 036 ×ÁÒÂÌÅÒ Bob their tails up & down
102 D 053 ËÉÎÇÆÉÓÈÅÒ Large head, body short & plump
102 D 064 ÃÈÉÃËÁÄÅÅ Small bird w/black or brown caps
102 D 131 ÇÒÏÕÓÅ Inflates sacs of skin during courtship
102 D 151 ÑÕÁÉÌ Popular game bird
103 A 005 ×ÏÏÄÐÅÃËÅÒ Clings to trees & digs holes
103 A 031 ÎÉÇÈÔÉÎÇÁÌÅ Eurasian songbird, thrush family
103 A 065 ÐÁÒÒÏÔ Ability to imitate human voice
103 A 105 ÐÁÒÔÒÉÄÇÅ Plump body, short tail & beak
103 A 183 ÈÕÍÍÉÎÇÂÉÒÄ Able to fly backwards
103 A 210 ÔÕÒÔÌÅÄÏÖÅ A wild pigeon
103 D 009 ÐÅÁÃÏÃË Tails spread in strutting displays
103 D 014 ÒÏÁÄÒÕÎÎÅÒ Noted for swiftness of foot
103 D 065 ÐÅÌÉÃÁÎ Stores food in their pouch
103 D 105 ÐÁÒÁËÅÅÔ Small member of the parrot family
103 D 108 ÔÈÒÕÓÈ Has a contrastingly rufous tail
103 D 116 ÓÔÁÒÌÉÎÇ Sometimes considered a nuisance
201 A 000 ÐÔÅÒÁÎÏÄÏÎ Largest flying reptile
201 A 030 ÄÉÐÌÏÄÏÃÕÓ Nearly 90 feet long
201 A 066 ÔÒÁÃÈÏÄÏÎ Duck-billed w/2000 teeth
201 A 151 ÓÔÅÇÏÓÁÕÒÕÓ Plated for defense
201 A 180 ÐÁÒÁÓÁÕÒÏÌÏÐÈÕÓ Aquatic plant eater
201 A 210 ÔÙÒÁÎÎÏÓÁÕÒÕÓ Largest flesh-eater
201 D 001 ÔÒÉÃÅÒÁÔÏÐÓ Three horned w/bony armor
201 D 026 ÁÌÌÏÓÁÕÒÕÓ Clawed hands
201 D 037 ÃÏÒÙÔÈÏÓÁÕÒÕÓ Swamp dweller
201 D 043 ÂÒÏÎÔÏÓÁÕÒÕÓ 35-ton heavyweight
301 A 005 ÃÈÉÍÐÁÎÚÅÅ Most familiar of the great apes
301 A 035 ÓÅÁÌ On land, locomotion is laborious
301 A 040 ÃÁÍÅÌ Called the "ship of the desert"
301 A 045 ÔÉÇÅÒ The largest of the cats
301 A 065 ÒÁÔ Played a role, bubonic plague
301 A 077 ÐÕÍÁ Also known as the cougar
301 A 086 ÂÅÁÒ Largest of the carnivores
301 A 121 ÇÅÒÂÉÌ Also known as sand rats
301 A 146 ×ÏÌÆ An ancestor of the domestic dog
301 A 150 ÈÏÒÓÅ Allied with human progress
301 A 171 ÇÏÒÉÌÌÁ Largest of the anthropoids
301 A 182 ÄÏÇ Most popular pets in the world
301 A 212 ÒÈÉÎÏÃÅÒÏÓ Ponderous, hoofed mammals
301 D 006 ÈÙÅÎÁ Has a famous laughing sound
301 D 008 ÍÏÌÅ Spends most of its life in darkness
301 D 013 ÅÌÅÐÈÁÎÔ Largest living land animals
301 D 015 ÂÁÔ Often mistaken for birds
301 D 033 ÌÅÍÕÒ Resemble small monkeys
301 D 040 ÃÁÔ 2nd in popularity as a pet
301 D 065 ÒÁÂÂÉÔ Also a Cottontail
301 D 107 ÄÅÅÒ Their meat is called venison
301 D 135 ÓÈÒÅ× One of the smallest of all mammals
301 D 146 ×ÁÌÒÕÓ Found only in the Arctic seas
301 D 149 ÆÏØ The female is called a vixen
301 D 153 ÓÌÏÔÈ Usually appear lazy and sluggish
301 D 159 ÐÉÇ The other white meat
302 A 008 ÄÏÌÐÈÉÎ A single nostril, blowhole
302 A 016 ËÁÎÇÁÒÏÏ Often called the "boomer"
302 A 053 ÍÁÎÁÔÅÅ Slow-moving, seal-shaped mammal
302 A 080 ÊÁÇÕÁÒ Largest cat on American continents
302 A 090 ÓÈÅÅÐ Among the most valuable
302 A 112 ÂÅÁÖÅÒ Constructs lodges & dams
302 A 140 ÍÕÓËÒÁÔ Look like small beavers
302 A 188 ÐÁÎÄÁ Distinguished by black eye patches
302 A 195 ÌÅÏÐÁÒÄ Spotted animal of the cat family
302 A 217 ÙÁË Domesticated in Tibet
302 D 001 ÓËÕÎË Known for a foul-smelling spray
302 D 003 ÁÎÔÅÁÔÅÒ Their tongues are long & wormlike
302 D 008 ÄÏÒÍÏÕÓÅ related to the mouse and squirrel
302 D 010 ÌÉÏÎ Their roar, the most terrifying
302 D 044 ÈÅÄÇÅÈÏÇ For protection, rolls into a ball
302 D 051 ÇÏÁÔ Most useful of domestic animals
302 D 057 ÔÉÇÅÒ The largest of the cats
302 D 090 ÓÑÕÉÒÒÅÌ Spends most of their time in trees
302 D 110 ÈÁÍÓÔÅÒ Small rodent, popular as pets
302 D 112 ÂÉÓÏÎ More commonly called buffalo
302 D 114 ÁÁÒÄÖÁÒË Also called "earth pig"
302 D 122 ÒÁÃÃÏÏÎ Recognized by its black mask
302 D 162 ×ÈÁÌÅ Largest and most powerful on Earth
303 A 003 ÃÈÉÐÍÕÎË Sometimes called ground squirrels
303 A 035 ÌÙÎØ Also knowned as a Bobcat
303 A 060 ÂÁÂÏÏÎ Predominantly African monkeys
303 A 090 ÐÌÁÔÙÐÕÓ A egg-laying mammal
303 A 129 ÍÏÕÓÅ A small, scampering creature
303 A 135 ÃÈÉÎÃÈÉÌÌÁ Prized for its beautiful fur
303 A 185 ÁÎÔÅÌÏÐÅ Also called the pronghorn
303 A 214 ÁÁÒÄ×ÏÌÆ Also called "earth wolf"
303 D 007 ÍÏÎÇÏÏÓÅ Skilled, courageous snake fighter
303 D 032 ÚÅÂÒÁ Striped member of the horse family
303 D 073 ÇÏÐÈÅÒ Spends most of its life underground
303 D 090 ÐÏÒÃÕÐÉÎÅ Erects its quills in warning
303 D 099 ÁÒÍÁÄÉÌÌÏ Piglike with bony armor
303 D 122 ÇÉÒÁÆÆÅ Tallest of all living animals