The Wildlife Identification Skills Test
Their result for The Wildlife Identification Skills Test ...
Icthyologist!
86% fish, 67% herps, 50% mammals, 67% birds
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 86% on fish, higher than 81% of your peers.
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They scored 67% on herps, higher than 37% of your peers.
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They scored 50% on mammals, higher than 11% of your peers.
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They scored 67% on birds, higher than 32% of your peers.
All possible test results
Clueless
Okay. Maybe you're from the city and never saw animals. I understand. Good try though! At least you know your high profile critters. Please rate my test and feel free to message me with any comments/... Read more
Ornithologist!
Birds are what you know best. Given your talent at IDing them it is likely that you spend a lot of time noticing birds on a daily basis or even watching them as a hobby. I bet you are really used to l... Read more
Mammologist!
You know mammals best. Mammals are usually the most appealing to people. Afterall they are cuter, fuzzier, and to some, more interesting than fish or reptiles. Please rate my test and feel free to m... Read more
Homeotherms
You seem to have an excellent grasp of both types of "warm-blooded" animals. Birds and Mammals. Often these are the most conspicuous creatures and draw the fascination of humans. Good job! Please rat... Read more
Herpetologist!
Way to go! The few, the proud, the reptile buffs among us! You stray from the norm in that you know your reptiles and amphibians more than the average schmoe. You probably even call them "herps" inste... Read more
Birds/Herps
You know your birds and your reptiles/amphibians! Congratulations. You are of the obscure type that notices both conspicuous and hidden creatures. I'm betting you know what "Herps" are and actively ca... Read more
Herps/Mammals
For some odd reason, you excel at identifying reptiles, amphibians and mammals. Hone up your skills at bird and fish ID and you will really have an awesome grip on North American Wildlife! Please rat... Read more
Almost there!(-fish)
You know a lot!! Congratulations on knowing the majority of species I gave you. Many people have had less exposure to fish. Basically you are restricted to animals you've seen on land. Hone your skill... Read more
Icthyologist!
You know your fish better than anyone else! Congrats on knowing your cold and wet critters. Are you a sportfisherman? I bet you are as the majority of fish on this test are sport fish. It's great you ... Read more
Birds/Fish
You, oddly, know both your birds and your fish, but less so your mammals and reptiles/amphibians. You are odd among your peers. BUT. This is a good thing. Way to represent and don't forget about the w... Read more
Fish/Mammals
You know your fish and your mammals. That's great. Are you an active sport hunter/fisherman by any chance?? A lot of the animals in the fish and mammal sections are considered game animals. If you are... Read more
Very Close(-herps)
You know almost everything I threw at you. You are lacking only in the reptiles and amphibians. Sometimes people think that those animals are creepy, crawly, slimy and overall unpleasant. It is import... Read more
Ectotherms
You have nailed down the cold and wet among the animal kingdom. Chances are you work in a pet store or tend to spend a lot of time around either lakes or wetlands. It's great that you are so knowledge... Read more
Close,Odd(-mammals)
The only group you finished weakly in was the mammals. This is not normal. I suggest you flip on animal planet and learn these guys. Other than that, you did awesome. You know you fish, herps, and bir... Read more
Doing Great(-birds)
You know almost all of the animals on this test. You only are lacking in bird knowledge. Once you get them you can call yourself the king or queen of the (N. American) Jungle! Please rate my test and... Read more
Veritable Fieldguide
You have an extremely good grasp of all of the animal kingdoms represented in this small test. Most likely you are studying zoology, wildlife biology, or have a degree in one or the other. If not, you... Read more