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This large African mammal is believed to communicate over kilometres by very long wavelength sound.




















What is the elephant?




















The domesticated South American ungulate, native to the Andes, and famous for its spit.




















What is the llama?









 

 



 





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The African mammal, with a Latin name, Cameleopardus, that implies the Romans believed it was a cross between a camel and a leopard.








 

 









What is the giraffe?












 

 





One of the two large flightless birds native to Australia.








 

 









What is the emu or cassowary?









 

 








The transparent cnidarian best avoided by summer swimmers.








 

 









What is the jellyfish?









 

 








The extinct bird once native to Mauritius.








 

 









What is the dodo?









 

 








The phylum that includes the mastodon, archaeopteryx and crossopterygians.









 

 








What is Phylum Vertebrata?









 

 








The benthic bilaterally symmetrical cephalopod that developed widely in the Jurassic and is characterised by a complex suture pattern.









 

 








What is the ammonite?














 

 


The BC location where the Cambrian Hallucigenia and Anomaloceras canadensis fossils were found.









 

 








What is the Burgess Shale?









 

 








A dog-like Australian carnivorous marsupial, last seen in 1936.









 

 








What is the Tasmanian tiger?









 

 









A great river that is mostly great lakes.










 

 








What is the St. Lawrence River?









 

 







A river that is 6500 km long, but never more than 1500 km from the sea.










 

 








What is the River Nile?









 

 







The river that is home to the Swiss Navy, the Lorelei, and the Dutch docks.










 

 








What is River Rhine?









 

 

 







The river also known as "Mother Russia".










 

 








What is the Volga?









 

 

 







The only river that flows through or by all the Indochinese nations.










 

 








What is the Mekong?









 

 








You can buy chilis in Colombia or Columbians in Chile with this.









 

 








What is the peso?









 

 








This currency is used in the South London, the South Sandwich Islands.









 

 








What is the pound?









 

 








If you're touring in Transylvania, you'll be spending leu in this country.









 

 








What is Romania?









 

 








The euro recently replaced the drachma, one of the world's oldest currencies in this country.









 

 








What is Greece?









 

 








This currency is used in the Witswatersrand and Table Mountain and is named after one of these geological phenomena.









 

 








What is the rand?









 

 








The fault that underlies the Jordan valley, and is the boundary between the African and Arabian plates.









 

 








What is the Dead Sea transform?









 

 








The mineral that Lot's wife turned into when she looked back to Sodom and Gomorrah.









 

 








What is salt?









 

 








Moses climbed up this Precambrian gneiss peak in an Egyptian peninsula to receive the ten commandments.









 

 








What is Mount Sinai?









 

 








The mountain, now the name of a country, that was the source of the cedar wood for the building of Solomon's temple.









 

 








What is Lebanon?









 

 








The port city built by Caesar Augustus where Paul embarked for Rome, later destroyed by an earthquake.









 

 








What is Caesarea Philippi?









 

 








The sudden explosion of a star.









 

 








What is a supernova?









 

 








If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious.









 

 








What is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?









 

 








Pertaining to the top, shallow layers.









 

 








What is superficial?









 

 








By adding one letter this super is the most beautiful.









 

 








What is superb?









 

 



 





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The geological law that states that older layers should be at the bottom of the stratigraphy.









 

 








What is is the Law of Superposition?