Can You Name All 40 of These Mammals?

By: Brittany Rowland
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Can You Name All 40 of These Mammals?
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About This Quiz

To many, mammals are the most appealing of the animals for several reasons. They're warm and hairy. Some are pretty cute, especially as babies. And, of course, they include humans! 

But humans have another important reason to love mammals: we need them! Thousands of years ago, people began domesticating animals like sheep, oxen, horses, dogs and cats. In fact, without domesticated mammals, human civilization probably wouldn't be where it is today. Without mammals helping us farm and providing us food, clothing and companionship, people would perhaps still be gathering berries and chucking spears at dinner.

Mammals are indeed a varied group of animals. They live on land, in trees and the sea. They all have hair or fur of some sort, even whales and dolphins. It may be soft like sheep's wool, prickly like porcupine spines or coarse like warthog bristles, but all forms provide protection and help regulate body temperature. And while most mammals have live births, there is an exception: monotremes, which include the platypus and echidna, actually lay eggs!

So, the next time you visit the zoo or hike a national park, make sure you observe and marvel at all the mammals who share so many traits with humans and deserve all our love, respect and protection. See if you can identify most of them in this fun, informative quiz!

Humpback Whale
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This mammal can weigh up to 30 tons and likes to sing. Can you name it?
Humpback whale
Orca
Narwhal
Beluga whale
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No one knows why the male humpback whale sings; it may be a way to challenge other males in the region. Humpback whales are baleen and feast on krill and small fish before fasting.

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Aye-Aye
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This wide-eyed primate hails from Madagascar. Can you identify it?
Bonobo
Rhesus macaque
Aye-aye
Bald uakari
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The aye-aye finds grubs by tapping on trees, boring a hole in the tree with its teeth and sticking its long, skinny middle finger inside to grab the grub. It's quite the efficient dining procedure!

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Fennic Fox
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This petite creature is all ears. What kind of mammal is it?
Pampas fox
Culpeo
Fennec fox
Short-eared zorro
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This cute little fox stands out with its long, pointed ears, which help it hear insects moving underground. Fennec foxes live in interconnected underground dens with their families.

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African Bush Elephant
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Both males and females grow tusks. What is this animal?
African bush elephant
Palaeoloxodon naumanni
Borneo elephant
Indian elephant
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The African bush elephant is the largest mammal that lives on land. The females, or cows, travel in herds with their calves, and the males, or bulls, live alone or with a few other bulls.

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Ocelot
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This wild cat can be found in the southeastern United States and Mexico. What's its name?
Snow leopard
Asiatic cheetah
Ocelot
Black panther
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The ocelot has a striking coat marked with spots and stripes. Its habitat extends from the southwestern United States to Argentina. Artist Salvador Dali had a pet ocelot named Babou.

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Emperor Tamarin
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This mammal from the Amazon Basin has quite an impressive 'stache. What's it called?
Gelada
Emperor tamarin
Red-shanked douc
Silvery lutung
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This tamarin got its name because of its resemblance to a German emperor — he, too, had a prominent mustache! A dominant female will mate with several males, who help a great deal with the offspring.

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Spectacled Bear
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This mammal, native to South America, often has markings on its face. What's this animal called?
Sloth bear
Giant panda
Grizzly bear
Spectacled bear
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So named because of the markings around the eyes that resemble eyeglasses, spectacled bears are the last remaining bear native to South America. They eat mostly plants, nuts and fruit.

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Pangolin
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What's the name of this African mammal with protective scales?
Baiji
Lowland streaked tenrec
Platypus
Pangolin
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Pangolins are also called scaly anteaters because they have a thick layer of scales protecting their skin. When the pangolin rolls up, its head and underbelly are shielded by the hard, sharp scales.

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Markhor
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Who needs a corkscrew when you have one of these mammals around?
Markhor
Cashmere goat
Changthangi
Stiefelgeiss
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This goat, Pakistan's national animal, has long corkscrew horns. The males, of course, have longer horns, growing up to 63 inches long. It's a near-threatened species on the IUCN Red List.

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Solenodon
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This long-snouted mammal is venomous. Can you name it?
Chinchilla
Solenodon
Coypu
Agouti
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Wrong Answer

The solenodon uses its long, flexible snout to sniff out prey in narrow spaces. It secretes a musky odor and produces venomous saliva. While not the cutest critter, it helps humans control pests.

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Dugong
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Can you name this type of sea cow?
Manatee
Hawaiian monk seal
Vaquita
Dugong
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Dugongs prefer warm coastal waters. They're similar in appearance to dolphins, except they have no dorsal fin. Females give birth in shallow waters so the baby can easily take its first breath.

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False Killer Whale
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This type of dolphin prefers tropical regions. Can you name it?
False killer whale
Hourglass dolphin
Pantropical spotted dolphin
Risso's dolphin
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Despite its name, the false killer whale is a dolphin. Its skull resembles an orca's, which is how it got the name. The false killer whale can grow up to 20 feet long and sometimes eats other dolphins!

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Dormouse
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This rodent likes to hibernate. What's it called?
Gerbil
Gopher
Dormouse
Tuco-tuco
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The dormouse predominantly lives in Europe. They're notable for hibernating at least half the year. Dormice typically have four offspring per litter with a gestation period of only 22 days!

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Kangaroo Rat
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This diminutive mammal hops on its hind legs. Can you guess its name?
Hutia
Pack rat
Kangaroo rat
Gundi
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Kangaroo rats got their name for obvious reasons — they hop on their strong hind legs like kangaroos. They also have long tails and cheek pouches in which they store food. They live in arid regions.

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Wallaby
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Can you identify this creature, a smaller cousin of the kangaroo?
Wallaby
Quokka
Monotreme
Potoroo
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Wallabies closely resemble kangaroos, except they're smaller. Their powerful hind legs allow them to jump great distances and kick animals or people they find threatening. Babies are called joeys.

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Echidna
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What's the name of this spiny mammal that lays eggs?
Platypus
Porcupine
Anteater
Echidna
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The echidna is also called a spiny anteater because of its protective spines. Their strong legs and claws help them dig in their pursuit of prey. Albino echidnas have white spines!

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Pygmy Hippo
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What's the name of this small (relatively speaking) mammal?
Nile hippopotamus
White rhinoceros
Pygmy hippopotamus
Walrus
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The pygmy hippopotamus is significantly smaller than the common hippo. It's also less social, preferring to live alone or with a small family unit. At dusk, they're hungry, hungry hippos!

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Ghost Bat
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This pale-colored mammal is known as what?
Vampire bat
Ghost bat
Hoary bat
Megabat
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The ghost bat is so named because of its pale color and its frightening ability to take down large prey such as birds, snakes and fellow mammals. Whether it says "boo" to its prey is unknown.

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Lionhead Rabbit
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Can you name this not very ferocious mammal?
Lionhead rabbit
Miniature lop
Belgian hare
Rex rabbit
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It's hard to imagine why a rabbit would be named after a lion, until you see the woolly mane around its head. It was only recognized as a unique breed fairly recently and makes a docile house pet.

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Ring-tailed Lemur
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This mammal has a distinctive black-and-white striped tail. What's its name?
Sifaka
Spider monkey
Marmoset
Ring-tailed lemur
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The ring-tailed lemur, like other lemurs, calls Madagascar its home. Unfortunately, the gregarious creatures, who live in large groups and enjoy sunbathing, are an endangered species.

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Koala
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Can you name this Australian marsupial?
Koala
Tasmanian devil
Wombat
Macrotis
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Though it's commonly and mistakenly called a koala bear, the koala is actually a marsupial that enjoys lounging in trees in Australia. Joeys live in their mothers' pouches for about six months.

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Sloth
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Can you name this arboreal mammal?
Eastern gray squirrel
Sloth
Opossum
Baboon
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Sloths live in Central and South America, and they're so slow because of their low-calorie leaf diet. Algae grows in their hair, camouflaging them in the trees where they're safe from predators.

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Hower Monkey
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This type of mammal isn't afraid to raise its voice. Can you name it?
Howler monkey
Mandrill
Barbary macaque
Chlorocebus
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Visit the rain forests of South and Central America, and you can hear a howler monkey's call from three miles away! Their prehensile tail is typically longer than their body and can grip fruit.

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Sea Lion
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Its bark is worse than its bite! Can you name this mammal?
Seal
Walrus
Sea lion
Otter
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Sea lions are related to seals and walruses, but sea lions are noisier and better at walking on land with their hind flippers. And unlike solitary seals, sea lions stick together in huge packs.

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Mongoose
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This type of mammal can take on snakes! Can you identify it?
Weasel
Capybara
Prairie dog
Mongoose
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Author Rudyard Kipling popularized the mongoose with his character Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a boy's pet who saves the family from snakes. They are, in fact, quite adept at fighting and killing cobras.

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Honey Badger
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This creature has thick skin and no fear. What is it?
Stoat
Honey badger
Yellow-bellied weasel
Palawan stink badger
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The Guinness Book of World Records declared the honey badger the "most fearless animal." Even much larger predators avoid the honey badger, knowing what a ferocious, strong and tireless creature it is!

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Sperm Whale
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This mammal is the largest toothed predator. Can you identify it?
Blue whale
Bowhead whale
Sperm whale
Gray whale
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Of all the toothed whales, the sperm whale is the biggest, with males reaching up to 60 feet in length. There's not much that can take down a sperm whale, except perhaps a team of killer whales.

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Beaver
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There are two species of this animal: North American and Eurasian. Can you name it?
Squirrel
Chipmunk
Skunk
Beaver
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The semiaquatic beaver can reroute rivers with its persistent dam building. Beavers can grow quite large, sometimes exceeding 55 pounds, and the females are just as big as the males.

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Wildebeest
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What's another name for this animal, a gnu?
Wildebeest
Tapir
Lipizzan
Common eland
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The wildebeest is a type of antelope found in Africa. Remember the stampede of wildebeests in Disney's "The Lion King"? It's not unusual for wildebeests and zebras to graze together.

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Gibbon
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When it's not swinging from branches, this mammal can walk upright. What's it called?
Chimpanzee
Gibbon
Mountain gorilla
Bornean orangutan
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Being lesser apes, gibbons are significantly smaller than great apes like gorillas and chimps. However, while they may look similar to monkeys in some respects, gibbons don't have tails.

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Proboscis Monkey
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Just don't mention the nose. Can you identify this animal?
Proboscis monkey
Gelada
Olive baboon
Gray langur
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Indigenous to Borneo, the proboscis monkey is reddish-brown and is the proud possessor of a big pot belly and bulbous nose. The mothers help each other raise their young.

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Flying Squirrel
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Thanks to its patagium, this creature can glide from tree to tree. What's this animal called?
Marmot
Pteropus
Least chipmunk
Flying squirrel
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Heads up, Bullwinkle! Thanks to the patagium, a membrane that functions like a parachute, the flying squirrel can glide through the air. Like birds, flying squirrels keep their babies in nests.

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Groundhog
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This creature, also called a woodchuck, hibernates until March or April. What's it called?
Warthog
Jackrabbit
Groundhog
Meerkat
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Wrong Answer

The groundhog is perhaps the only large rodent with its own holiday. And if not for Groundhog Day, they might have less of a cuddly image. Groundhogs are actually aggressive and a nuisance to farmers.

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Bushbaby
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This nocturnal mammal has big round eyes to help it see. Can you name it?
Japanese macaque
Bushbaby
Capuchin monkey
Marmoset
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Also called a galago, the bushbaby is an agile nocturnal primate that uses its bat-like ears to find bugs in the dark. They most likely gained their name from wailing like babies at night.

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Aardvark
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Can you name this insect-sniffing mammal?
Aardvark
Shrew
Hedgehog
Australian swamp rat
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Indigenous to Africa, the aardvark has coarse hair, a humped back and a long snout like a pig's, which it uses to find ants and termites. It can swallow food without chewing thanks to its gizzard.

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Bat-eared Fox
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This mammal calls the African savanna home. What's its name?
Bat-eared fox
Arctic fox
Pale fox
Blanford's fox
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The oversize ears on this African fox help it regulate its temperature. Because it eats mostly termites and other insects, the bat-eared fox has smaller teeth compared to other canids.

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Alpaca
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This South American mammal is smaller than its cousin, the llama. What is it?
Guanaco
Vicuña
Alpaca
Kiko goat
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Alpacas are famous for their soft fleece, which is woven into clothing much like sheep's wool. While they look soft and cuddly, alpacas will spit, kick and bray when they feel threatened.

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Musk Ox
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This hairy fellow lives in the Arctic. What's its name?
Bison
Caribou
Musk ox
Reindeer
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The male muskox emits a strong musky scent to attract females. While the muskox's thick, hairy coat makes it look tremendous, the bison weighs much more. The muskox's wool is called qiviut.

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Walrus
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This mammal lives in both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. What's it called?
Walrus
Manatee
Leopard seal
Spotted seal
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The walrus is a pinniped like the seal and sea lion. The walrus, though, is unmistakable for its long tusks, which can exceed 3 feet in length. Its main predators are orcas and polar bears.

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Etruscan Shrew
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By mass, this tiny creature is the smallest mammal. Do you know its name?
Bumblebee bat
Chinchilla
Gerbil
Etruscan shrew
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Weighing about 1.8 grams and measuring about 4 centimeters long, the Etruscan pygmy shrew is the smallest mammal. To maintain its fast metabolism, it eats up to two times its body weight daily.

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