Scrambled Animal Challenge

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Orangatan


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I looked but I ca'nt find another name for this animal, however there are several sub-species of it only one of which lives in North America others live in South America
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cinnamon teal

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weasle


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this animal fits into the fish category
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Was this fish originally thought to be extinct? (If so, it probably needs an extra "A".)
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:oops: oops sorry I think you got it
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That's OK. When I first saw the post, I also thought there was two A's in your post. It is amazing how the brain works.

I will let others put an answer. Here is another very huge hint: This animal is in one of the wishlists here for Zoo Tycoon.
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Coelacanth

Let's try and get this game going again. The next scrambled animal is

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Arctic fox

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Sandhill Crane

Next one is RMKUATS
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Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Just learned him in my wildlife ID class :)

AMKSDE HRESW

one we learned the first week of that class
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masked shrew

("Sorex cinereus, commonly called the Masked shrew or common shrew, is the most widely distributed shrew found in North America. Sorex cinereus is the second smallest shrew species. Sorex hoyi is slightly smaller. Masked shrews probably do not live much past 1 to 2 years old; most probably die before reaching adulthood." - Lee, W. 2001. Animal Diversity Web.)

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Hey Guys,

Why don't you pick up the game again. :)
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Roseate Spoonbill

Next one is WFDAR CMIANA
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