Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (39 results returned)

#8756, aired 2022-12-05TREE TIME $400: The flowers of the African sausage tree bloom at night for visits by these flying mammals, their principal pollinators bats
#8570, aired 2022-02-04MAMMALS $800: Mammals believed to be monogamous include beavers, wolves & the dik-dik, a tiny variety of this African animal antelope
#7422, aired 2016-12-13ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $600: A cackle is a group of these African mammals, one of which is heard here hyenas
#6879, aired 2014-07-10ANIMALS ALL AROUND $200: Don't ever forget that a herd of these African & Asian mammals is sometimes called a memory elephant
#6163, aired 2011-06-01NEW GROUP TERMS FOR ANIMALS? $1000: An "army of" these African mammals, aka earth pigs. that catch ants with their 12-inch tongues aardvarks
#5855, aired 2010-02-12AFRICAN HISTORY $1200: Work on a bridge over the Tsavo River was badly hampered in 1898 when 2 of these mammals ate 140 workers lions
#5467, aired 2008-05-20MAMMALS $2000: The African & Sumatran species of this animal have 2 horns; the Indian & Javan species have one rhinoceros
#4274, aired 2003-03-13AFRICAN MAMMALS $400: Just the skin of this creature weighs 1 ton & has an area of about 350 square feet elephant
#4274, aired 2003-03-13AFRICAN MAMMALS $800: It's the animal that's most closely related to humans chimpanzee
#4274, aired 2003-03-13AFRICAN MAMMALS $1200: All of the lionesses in this social grouping are related to each other & most spend their entire life in it pride
#4274, aired 2003-03-13AFRICAN MAMMALS $1600: This even-toed ungulate spends much of its day in the water & can remain submerged for up to 10 minutes hippopotamus
#4274, aired 2003-03-13AFRICAN MAMMALS $5,600 (Daily Double): (Alex in Africa) The name of the animal behind me (rhinoceros) comes from 2 Greek words which mean these 2 body parts nose & horn
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $400: Although it can weigh up to 8,000 pounds, it's an excellent swimmer & often walks on the bottoms of lakes and rivers a hippopotamus
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $800: There are 2 kinds of this wild ox in Africa: Cape & Congo a buffalo
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $1200: (Jeff Probst of Survivor presents from Africa.) I'm not sure if this giraffe is male or female, known by these two terms bull (for males) & cow (females)
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $1600: The primary diet of this "earth pig" is ants & termites, but it will eat an occasional mouse an aardvark
#4007, aired 2002-01-22AFRICAN MAMMALS $2000: This type of baboon has distinctive colors: Scarlet nose, blue cheeks, & yellow beard a mandrill
#3927, aired 2001-10-02ANIMALS $300: The suni, a small one of these graceful African mammals, is barely 15 inches high antelope
#3683, aired 2000-09-13AFRICAN ANIMALS $600: The jerboa, part of this order of mammals, is roughly 6 inches long with an 8-inch tail Rodent
#2781, aired 1996-10-07MAMMALS $200: The Encyclopedia of Mammals says the calls of this African scavenger included whoops, yells & a demented cackle a hyena
#2702, aired 1996-05-07MAMMALS $100: This extremely tall African mammal usually has 2 skin-covered horns a giraffe
#2691, aired 1996-04-22MAMMALS $400: This African mammal has been described as "rather hideous" & "an extremely ugly wild pig" the warthog
#2619, aired 1996-01-11MAMMALS $100: Both African & Indian species of this mammal undergo periods of odd behavior called musth Elephant
#2619, aired 1996-01-11MAMMALS $500: The fossa, a type of civet, is the dominant carnivore of this African island, the world's 4th largest Madagascar
#2509, aired 1995-06-29MAMMALS $600: This African "earth pig" is the only member of the order Tubulidentata aardvark
#2471, aired 1995-05-08MAMMALS $400: Grant's, Speke's & Cuvier's are 3 African species of this graceful antelope a gazelle
#2255, aired 1994-05-27MAMMALS $100: This African antelope is also known as a wildebeest gnu
#2204, aired 1994-03-17MAMMALS $200: When this African mammal was declared endangered in 1989, a ban was placed on ivory trading elephants
#2181, aired 1994-02-14MAMMALS $100: Tijuana Street photographers paint burros to resemble these African equines zebras
#2091, aired 1993-10-11NATURE $500: The blesbok, one of the few purplish mammals, is an African species of this antelope
#1668, aired 1991-11-27MAMMALS $800: The extinct quagga was a relative of this African mammal, but was striped on only part of its body a zebra
#1373, aired 1990-07-18MAMMALS $200: African & Sumatran types of rhinos have 2 of these; the Indian & Javan have only 1 a horn
#1217, aired 1989-12-12ANIMALS $500 (Daily Double): The pygmy variety of these African mammals weighs hundreds of pounds less than the "river" type hippopotamus
#1133, aired 1989-07-05MAMMALS $200: An African ground squirrel in the Kalahari shades itself by fluffing out this its tail
#1098, aired 1989-05-17MAMMALS $800: The African & Sumatran species of this animal have 2 horns; the Indian & Javan species have 1 a rhinoceros
#706, aired 1987-10-05MAMMALS $100: The reebok isn't a sneaker, but, like the impala, one of-these swift African animals an antelope
#141, aired 1985-03-25MAMMALS $800: This swimming African animal "yawns" as an aggressive gesture before it attacks a hippo
#133, aired 1985-03-13MAMMALS $100: Number of horns on the common African black rhino 2
#12, aired 1984-09-25MAMMALS $100: Romans called this African beast a "tiger horse" a zebra

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