Order as in word order or taxonomic order; as in -formes?Nobody's got the order right yet. There is a big clue in the question
Taxonomic orderOrder as in word order or taxonomic order; as in -formes?
Sorry that's not right, CMPRoseate tern?
Roseatte spoonbill?Rock wren?
Ruddy-quail dove? Redstart? Rufous fantail?Roseatte spoonbill?
Sorry, none of these are rightRuddy-quail dove? Redstart? Rufous fantail?
Roadrunner?There is the name of a musical group in the wily question
Sunda stink Badger? I think you should give a more specific clue that is crypticThis animal's initials are SSB. The 'B' may be a misnomer of sorts, but I certainly wouldn't want to find out if the 'S' is as well.
Apparently not, you got it right awayI think you should give a more specific clue that is cryptic
Wow, I was not expecting it to be right. I’ll do T now. The “T” species I’m thinking of is a fast-moving vertebrate part of a genus with 3 recognized species. This genus is only found in one biogoegraphically realm. The name I’m referring to that starts with T is the common name, not the scientific nameApparently not, you got it right away![]()
Turaco?Since nobody answered this, I'm make an easy one. It's different now. This "T" species (but also family's common name) is endemic to Africa. It's name is an onomatapoeia, and they are frugivorous