Can You Name All of These Animals That Start With Vowels?

By: Gavin Thagard
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Can You Name All of These Animals That Start With Vowels?
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About This Quiz

A, E, I, O, U: those are the five vowels that make up the alphabet, which consists of 26 letters in total, the remaining letters being consonants. Do you know which animals were named by using the five vowels as a starter? This quiz will give you the chance to find out just that. 

When thinking about animals that start with a specific letter, it might seem difficult to name only those that begin with a vowel. That's such a small fraction of the alphabet, after all. Luckily, there are millions of species of animals on the planet Earth, and no letter of the alphabet was spared when naming them. 

Of course, that doesn't mean there aren't some difficult names on this quiz. Not many of these animals will be easy to identify. From rare reptiles to the many species of antelope, this quiz is filled with animals that you don't see on a daily basis. 

Are you up for the challenge of identifying these animals whose names begin with a vowel? Here's your opportunity to see for yourself.

When you're ready to test your animal naming knowledge out, fire up this quiz and see if you're the animal expert that you claim you are! 

Owl
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What is the name of this nocturnal bird?
Ibis
Albatross
Eagle
Owl
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Recognized by their flat faces, owls have heads that can turn 270 degrees in either direction. These birds of prey use that ability to spot potential food, which usually includes insects, rodents, and even other birds.

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electric eel
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Found in both salt water and freshwater, can you identify this fish?
Atlantic cod
Eel
Anglerfish
Arapaima
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Electric eels carry the name of an eel, but they are not actually related to true eels. Evident by their name, electric eels can shock their prey with around 650 volts of electricity.

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Buffalo
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Do you know the name of this commonly hunted animal?
Elephant
Alpaca
African buffalo
Impala
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Wrong Answer

African buffaloes can be extremely aggressive and are not easy prey on the safari. With thick, protective skin and more power than an ox, these animals have been known to kill lions when attacked.

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Ape
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A tailless primate, which animal is this?
Ape
Uakari
Orca
Earwig
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Several different primates fall under the classification of the ape family. Gorillas are most often associated with the family. However, humans are considered apes as well since we evolved from them.

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Alligator
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What's the name of this swamp lurker?
Iguana
Alligator
Oyster
Otter
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

There are two species of alligator, one located in America and the other in China. Reaching over 11 feet, the American alligator grows much larger than the Chinese alligator, which will grow to around five feet.

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Anteater
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Recognized by their long mouth, what's the name of this animal?
Otter
Earwig
Opossum
Anteater
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Wrong Answer

Anteaters come in a variety of sizes, but giant anteaters can grow up to seven feet long. Evident by their name, they use their long tongues to pick ants from ant beds as a source of food.

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Armadillo
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This mammal has a bad reputation for running out into the road. What is it?
Opossum
Armadillo
Otter
Emperor penguin
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Armadillos build burrows where they spend as much as 16 hours a day sleeping. Despite having poor eyesight, they have a very good sense of smell, which they use to hunt a variety of insects.

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Golden eagle in sky
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Which predator of the sky do you see here?
Umbrellabird
Ibis
Ostrich
Eagle
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Recognized by its white head, the bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782. Despite its national status, this animal almost went extinct due to hunting and pollution, but luckily, it has made a comeback after conservation efforts were put in place.

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elephant
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Recognized by its large tusk, what's the name of this animal?
Ostrich
Elephant
Orca
Alpaca
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Wrong Answer

Weighing as much as 13,000 pounds, the African bush elephant is the largest mammal that lives on land. They have a lifespan that rivals the human population of many countries, living well into their 60s.

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Bull Ant
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This little critter might be searching for food if you run across it. What is it?
Ant
Earwig
Odonate
Orthoptera
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Ants may all seem the same, irritating bugs that love sugar, but there are thousands of species of ants crawling around. Groups of ants are led by queens, who are responsible for reproducing. Without a queen, the remaining ants die off quite quickly.

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Orangutan
Ben Hutchins Photography / Moment / Getty Images
A mammal that prefers to hang out in the trees, can you name this creature?
Uakari
Orangutan
Ostrich
Olm
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

With a name that means "person of the forest," orangutans live up to that billing, hanging out in the forest of Sumatra and Borneo. Luckily, they have a seven foot arm span that helps them maneuver through the trees.

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Green iguana
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Do you know the name of this reptile?
Earwig
Eland
Iguana
Emu
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

These cold-blooded reptiles prefer to live near the equator where temperatures are warmer. For people who purchase them as pets, heat lamps are often required to keep their body temperature up.

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Elk
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Can you identify this member of the deer family?
Impala
Okapi
Elk
Eland
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Male elk, known as bulls, have huge antlers that they lose around March each year. The antlers grow back starting in May, which prepares the animal for tussles with other elk during breeding season.

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Octopus
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Do you remember what this eight-armed animal is called?
Otter
Orca
Octopus
Anglerfish
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Made of concentrated melanin, an octopus has natural dye that it squirts out to defend against predators. This dye is so powerful that it will kill even the octopus if it doesn't escape the cloud.

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Orca
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Do you know this member of the dolphin family?
Orca
Oyster
Otter
Anglerfish
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Orcas are some of the most deadly predators in the open waters. With powerful jaws and long, pointed teeth, orcas feed on most other animals in the ocean including fish, seals, and whales.

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Akita
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What breed of dog is this?
Akita
Airedale Terrier
Affenpinscher
Australian Shepherd
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Over thousands of years, Akitas have developed webbed feet which help them with maneuvering in the snowy mountains of Japan. These dogs originate from the island nation, where they were traditionally used for hunting.

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Ostrich
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What's the name of this flightless bird?
Eland
Ostrich
Emu
Earwig
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Reaching heights of nine feet, the ostrich has the title of being the world's largest bird. Though they can't fly, they are extremely fast on land with long legs that can cover five meters in a single stride.

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Aardvark
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This African native uses its long snout to find food. What is it?
Alpaca
Okapi
Oryx
Aardvark
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

With rabbit ears and a pig nose, aardvarks live throughout sub-Saharan Africa, where they feed on insects like ants and termites. Their name is derived from an Afrikaans word meaning "earth pig."

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Ocelot
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Can you identify this wild cat?
Emu
Olm
Ocelot
Akita
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Living up to 10 years in the wild, ocelots can be primarily found throughout northern South America where they feed on fish and small animals. They are not apex predators, however, and will find themselves in the stomach of animals like anacondas and jaguars.

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Otter
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Known for its playful behavior, can you recall the name of this animal?
Opossum
Otter
Emu
Emperor penguin
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Found all throughout the world, except for Australia and Antartica, otters live near water sources. Most otters prefer freshwater, but the sea otter has adapted to live along the Pacific Ocean.

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Alpaca
Steve Clancy Photography / Moment / Getty Images
A member of the camelid family, what animal is this?
Okapi
Eland
Alpaca
Oryx
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Living together in herds, alpacas are domesticated animals that are raised mainly for their wool. These docile animals were domesticated in the Andes Mountains around 6,000 years ago.

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opossum
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Do you recognize this animal that you might find tearing through your garbage?
Odonate
Uguisu
Opossum
Ox
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Opossums are the only marsupials found throughout the United States and Canada. Marsupials are mammals that prematurely birth their young then finish nursing those children in pouches.

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Anaconda
Wiki Commons By Fernando Flores
The heaviest snake on the planet, what animal do you see here?
Anaconda
African puff adder
Eyelash viper
Ikaheka snake
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Anacondas typically hang out near or around a source of water where they wait for unwary prey. They often submerge most of their body with only their eyes and nostrils peaking above the water level.

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Oyster
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You might find this animal to be a delicious snack. What is it?
Oyster
Arapaima
Aphid
Odonate
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Oysters are extremely nutritious as they provide a good supply of copper, iron, magnesium, zinc and several vitamins. That's one of the biggest reasons oysters have become such a popular food all around the world.

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Emu
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One of the largest birds on earth, what's the name of this animal?
Uguisu
Emu
Ibis
Arapaima
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Emus live in the forest of Australia where they grow to heights of six feet. These large birds can't fly, but they do have excellent leaping abilities, jumping as high as seven feet off the ground.

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Anglerfish
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This deep-sea creature is known as what?
Anglerfish
Oyster
Emperor penguin
Arapaima
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Female anglerfish have a unique piece of dorsal spine above their mouths that attracts prey toward them. These fish have a large enough mouth that they can consume food twice their size.

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Impala
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Can you identify this species of antelope?
Impala
Eland
Oryx
Alpaca
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Located in the savanna of eastern and southern Africa, impalas prefer to live in large herds that provide protection. These herbivores munch on everything from grasses to bushes to shrubs.

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Earwig
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Can you identify this ancient insect?
Aphid
Earwig
Odonate
Ulysses butterfly
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Earwigs are identified by the pincers located on their abdomen and their thin wings, which are rarely used. These nocturnal creatures spend their nights hunting for plants and other insects.

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Umbrellabird
Wiki Commons by Francesco Veronesi
Part of the genus Cephalopterus, what bird is this?
Ostrich
Uguisu
Umbrellabird
Emu
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Umbrellabirds live throughout the rainforest of South America. They are well-adapted to any rainy weather that may develop because they have feathers on their head that protect them from the weather.

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Ox
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Do you know what to call this domesticated bovine?
Ibis
Uguisu
Ox
Arapaima
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Traditionally, oxen have been used for a variety of tasks from transporting goods to plowing the land. Most male oxen are usually castrated to calm them down so they are easier to domesticate.

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Agama
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This colorful lizard goes by what name?
Odonate
Agama
Aphid
Ibis
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Agamas live together in groups where a dominant male usually serves as the head. The dominant male can be identified by its colorful displays, where it will change colors to show off to females and other males.

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Giant eland
Nino H. Photography/Moment Open/Getty Images
Can you identify this African antelope?
Uromastyx
Affenpinscher
Ox
Eland
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Eland are very adaptable animals that live in a variety of environments across Africa. They have the ability to raise their body temperature, which allows them to conserve water when the days get hot.

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Uakari
Wiki Commons by Evgenia Kononova
Do you recognize this South American primate?
Okapi
Emu
Indri
Uakari
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A New World monkey, uakaris are social animals that live throughout the Amazon River basin in groups that are referred to as troops. These troops can consist of upward of one hundred uakaris.

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Okapi
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What do you call this forest giraffe?
Ox
Ibis
Eland
Okapi
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Located throughout the rainforest of Africa, okapis are territorial animals that prefer to be left alone. They spread a tar through sweat glands on their feet to alert other animals of their territory.

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East African oryx
Adria Photography / Moment / Getty Images
A species of antelope, do you know what animal this is?
Eland
Indri
Oryx
Uguisu
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Oryx will live together in a herd for protection from various predators across Africa. These herds can reach into the hundreds, with individual oryx living up to 20 years in the wild.

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Olm
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This salamander is fully aquatic. Do you recognize it?
Arowana
Arapaima
Anglerfish
Olm
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Living in caves, these strange salamanders are almost completely blind, instead relying on other heightened senses to hunt for food. One of the olm's most unique gifts is the ability to detect electricity.

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Indri
Wiki Commons by SurreyJohn
What do you call this member of the lemur family?
Indri
Ibis
Aphid
Uromastyx
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Standing well over two feet tall, you won't find a larger lemur than the indri. Coming in a range of colors from black to brown, an indri's coat is affected by the region they live in.

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Affenpinscher
Yvonne Van der Horst / Moment / Getty Images
What's the name of this dog breed?
Airedale terrier
Afghan hound
American foxhound
Affenpinscher
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only reaching about 10 pounds in weight, Affenpinschers are small but very brave dogs. They are typically harder to train than most dogs, but it's more out of stubbornness than ignorance.

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Addax
Pixabay / skeeze
Do you know which species of antelope this is?
Eland
Oryx
Impala
Addax
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Addax are extremely adaptable due to living in the rough conditions of the Sahara, a desert in Northern Africa. For example, their coats will change colors according to the season, turning white in the summer heat.

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Edible Frog
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Known for rarely leaving a water source, what animal is this?
Edible frog
Oriental fire-bellied toad
American bullfrog
Andean marsupial tree frog
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Edible frogs are located all across Europe, where they like to spend their time near calm water. In France, these little creatures have become a popular food, especially their delicious legs.

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