| CIVETS | Cat-like mammals of Africa and South Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur (6) |
| CIVET | Catlike mammal of Africa and South Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur (5) |
| HYENAS | Long-legged, carnivorous, dog-like mammals of Africa and South Asia (6) |
| GENET | Agile, cat-like mammal of Africa and Southern Europe with a very long tail (5) |
| MANATEES | Whale-like mammals of tropical waters, having a prehensile upper lip and a broad, flattened tail (8) |
| SOREX | Genus of small mouse-like mammals of the family Soricidae to which the shrews belong (5) |
| PYTHON | Large nonvenomous snake of Africa and South Asia, named after a serpent of Greek myth (6) |
| OCELOT | Wildcat of South and Central America, Felis pardalis, with spotted fur (6) |
| HYENA | Long-legged, carnivorous, dog-like mammal of Africa and South Asia (5) |
| SAMPAN | A small boat used in eastern Asia, typically with an oar or oars at the stern (6) |
| HYRAXES | Rotund herbivorous mammals of Africa and South West Asia, resembling rodents (7) |
| RHINOS | Some mammals of Africa, briefly |
| MYRRH | Tree of Africa and south Asia that exudes a resin used in perfume and medicine |
| DAS | Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes. |
| RATEL | Mammal of Africa and South Asia, also called the honey badger (5) |
| ANTELOPES | Graceful mammals of Africa and Asia, having long legs and horns (9) |
| CHEETAH | Large cat of Africa and South West Asia, with a black-spotted light brown coat (7) |
| CHIPMUNKS | Burrowing rodents of North America and Asia, typically having black-striped yellowish fur (9) |
| CHIPMUNK | Burrowing rodent of North America and Asia typically having black-striped yellowish fur (8) |
| GAZELLES | Small, fast-running antelopes of north Africa and south-east Asia (8) |