Chester Zoo Game

The sun bears due to there fighting style they stand up and try to pummel the opponent to the floor such is the aim of judo, get your opponent to the floor and keep them there.
 
Jaguar because they wrestle the prey animal to the ground,pin it down and bite into the animal's skull to kill it.
 
This animal should be a judo expert.
I have a few different ideas. I'll go with the opposite one first.

White-belted Ruffed Lemur. The white belt is the lowest rank in Judo, which is the opposite of your riddle, but it may still be what you intended.
 
Thanks to all who entered. Chlidonias is correct. I looked up white belt and it was higher than I thought it was. Bongorob said black-belted ruffed lemur, so was very close.
 
Thanks to all who entered. Chlidonias is correct. I looked up white belt and it was higher than I thought it was. Bongorob said black-belted ruffed lemur, so was very close.
oh, I didn't actually expect that to be correct. Looking that up, a white belt may be used by a 10th dan (usually a red belt) but otherwise is low-ranked. Traditionally in martial arts rankings the colours advanced by dying the belt, so typically white is lowest and black is highest.

My other guesses would have included some kind of Danio (dan being the highest ranks in Judo), and Yamato Shrimp because Yasuhiro Yamashita is from Yamato.
 
I don't know if this will work, and if it proves too difficult I'll just give the answer and we'll move on. It's the kind of thing that could be guessed immediately, or could stretch on into eternity.

For this question I am giving a list of four animals. The answer I want is which animal is the odd one out, and the reason why. There will obviously be several possible reasons, so I want my specific answer. Both the animal and the reason need to be in the same answer to get a "correct". Also, all these species are at Chester Zoo but you don't need to know anything about Chester Zoo to work out the answer, it is solely based on the animals themselves.

Apple Snail
Butterfly Goodeid
Cherry Barb
Madagascar Blue Stick Insect
 
I'm guessing it's the Madagascar blue stick insect. It's the only one with legs and the other three are in direct alphabetical order: ABC.
 
Butterfly Goodeid because it is the only viviparous one?
that is correct. Butterfly Goodeid is the only one of those species which is a live-bearer. Well done. I wondered if it would go that easily :D
 
That was a surprise, I thought that would be too obvious! :p

I don't know how difficult this will be:

Be careful, or be burnt.
 
Not clownfish; the clue doesn't relate, or at least not directly, to where this animal lives
 
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