| SERIEMA | There are two types of this bird that live in South America. They eat snakes, which they kill by banging the snakes' heads on the ground. They can fly, but they prefer to escape danger by running away |
| PARTRIDGE | The native grey and the naturalised red-legged are Britain's only types of this bird |
| CAPEROCKGECKO | Small, stone-dwelling lizard that lives in South Africa (4,4,5) |
| MOTMOT | This bird is any of about 10 species of long-tailed forest birds of the family Momotidae (order Coraciiformes) of Central and South America. They lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug |
| BASIN | Vessel is back, caught by ban (5) |
| BACON | Food company restricted by ban |
| MONGOOSE | Small tropical animal that eats snakes, rats and birds' eggs (8) |
| COCKROBIN | In the nursery rhyme it was this bird that the sparrow killed with his bow and arrow (4,5) |
| SCARED | A hundred live in South Dakota in fear (6) |
| SANEST | Most sensible place to live in South Africa? |
| RHEA | Hear about this bird that can't fly? (4) |
| WASPISH | Irritable desire to eat snake (7) |
| KEA | Some eat snake and parrot (3) |
| PEER | There are two types of ___ in the House of Lords: life and hereditary. (4) |
| DROMEDARY | There are two types of true camels. One hump Arabian, ___ and the two-humped Asian, Bactrian. |
| THREE | There are two types of sloth: the ___-toed and the two-toed |
| RAVENS | Black birds that live in the Tower of London |
| WILDLIFE | Animals and birds that live in the woods, collectively |
| EMUS | Australian birds that live in the plains |
| BRAAIVLEIS | Support top class dynamic lives in South African tradition (10) |