100% | ANTEATER | 8 | Insect-eating mammal with long nose and tongue |
77% | ANTEATER | 8 | Animal with long nose and tongue to devour insects |
60% | ANTEATER | 8 | Animal with long nose known for eating insects |
51% | ANTEATER | 8 | Long-nosed animal, has sticky tongue to eat insects |
51% | TAPIRS | 6 | Piggy mammals with long noses; anagram of a strip |
50% | AARDVARKS | 9 | Small nocturnal burrowing mammals with long tongue |
45% | RABBIT | 6 | Common burrowing mammal with long ears and a short tail |
44% | SLOTHBEAR | 9 | Shaggy mammal with a long lower lip used for sucking insects |
43% | CRANE | 5 | Water bird with long legs and neck, eats fish |
43% | ANTEATER | 8 | Mammal with a two-foot-long tongue |
43% | ANTEATER | 8 | Insect-eating mammal with no teeth |
42% | AARDVARK | 8 | Nocturnal mammal of big ears and long tongue |
40% | ANTEATER | 8 | Long-tongued mammal that eats termites |
39% | WALRUS | 6 | Large marine mammal with long tusks |
38% | TAPIR | 5 | Mammal with a flexible nose |
38% | ANTEATER | 8 | Mammal with a long snout |
38% | GIRAFFE | 7 | Mammal with the longest neck |
38% | ELEPHANTS | 9 | Mammals with tusks and trunks |
38% | SILVERFISH | 10 | Small wingless insect with long antennae that feeds on sugar and starch |
38% | GAR | 3 | Fish with a long jaw and a needle like nose |
38% | SEALION | 7 | Playful marine mammal with long flippers: 2 wds. |
38% | SOLENODON | 9 | Venomous nocturnal mammal with long snout from Cuba |
38% | LLAMAS | 6 | South American mammals with long neck, small head |
38% | TAPIR | 5 | Mammal with a highly flexible nose |
37% | LOESSERPANDAS | 13 | Mammals with parts in "Guys and Dolls"? |
37% | SEAL | 4 | Mammal with "spotted" and "leopard" varieties |
36% | BANDICOOT | 9 | Marsupial with a long, pointed nose and large ears |
36% | MARLIN | 6 | Sporting fish with long, pointy nose |
36% | WALRUS | 6 | Arctic mammal with tusks and flippers |
36% | ELEPHANTS | 9 | Large mammals with trunks and tusks |