Animal
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Episode(s)
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Comments
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polar bear
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Arctic Splashdown
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A mother and her two cubs; Bandit thought the two youngsters (shown here) might
make good playmates!
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seal
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Arctic Splashdown
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A mother and baby -- Jonny and Hadji tried to catch the baby (seen in this image),
but the mother helped Jonny see that wasn't such a good idea by balancing him on
her nose, then tossing him into a snowbank.
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gray whales
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Arctic Splashdown
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Another mother and offspring (that's three such groupings in this show!)
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killer whale
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Arctic Splashdown
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This "wolf of the sea" actually saved Dr. Quest's life when it breached under the
walkway to the missile, wrecking the structure, but throwing him safely out of the
danger zone seconds before the rocket exploded.
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walrus
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Arctic Splashdown
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An arctic "road hog"
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camel
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The Curse of Anubis
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Jonny was very excited about riding these "ships of the desert". When he tried riding
one standing up, Bandit gave chase, and ....well, Hadji's quote says it all: "That
was a good trick, Jonny! First no hands, and then no camel!" Later, everyone got
a chance to ride one a bit more sedately, but even then the rolling gait made Bandit
"sea-sick".
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adders
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The Curse of Anubis
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Deadly poisonous snakes; released by Dr. Kareem as he trapped Dr. Quest and Race
in the catacombs. Hadji later saved the day by using music to get them to peacefully
leave.
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scorpion
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The Curse of Anubis
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This denizen of the desert was found in the Quest's hotel room (discovered by the
ever-vigilent Bandit, of course); Race used an old rhino-hide whip to kill it before
it could harm anyone.
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jackal
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The Curse of Anubis
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The cries of this desert scavanger were heard in the night around the campfire,
and we only got a few brief glimpses of the animal itself.
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crab
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Pursuit of the Po-Ho
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Bandit's about to learn a painful lesson from this native of Palm Key's beaches.
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black panther
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Pursuit of the Po-Ho
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This jungle cat was seen being frightened by Bandit's amplified barking.
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crocodile
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Pursuit of the Po-Ho
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Another animal that jumped into hiding after hearing Bandit's loud barks.
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armadillo
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Pursuit of the Po-Ho
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A private moving bed for Bandit? Not, quite, as this creature ran and hid under
a porch, dislodging poor Bandit rather abruptly!
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monkey
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Pursuit of the Po-Ho
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This small mammal seemed a bit disturbed upon seeing the Po-Ho rowing down the river
with Dr. Hartman as their captive.
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parrot
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The Riddle of the Gold
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A semi-domesticated bird in the Maharaja's palace.
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leopard
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The Riddle of the Gold
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The true Maharaja's pet; became very upset when Kassim killed the Maharaja; later
broke loose and attacked Kassim. The leopard's name sounds like "Gigi".
Thanks to John Boyd
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elephant
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The Riddle of the Gold
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A mother and child, relaxing in a river.
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tiger
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The Riddle of the Gold
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This animal was supposed to attack Dr. Quest, but wild animals are, afteer all,
wild, and things didn't work out as planned by the bad guys. The tiger was called
by a name that sounds like "Kerob". Thanks to John
Boyd
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toucan
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Treasure of the Temple
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The Central American jungle's "welcome wagon", it saved Bandit from being bitten
by a poisonous lizard. It could also mimic human speech in a limited fashion.
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ant
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Treasure of the Temple
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Bandit was intrigued by these small insects.
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anteater
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Treasure of the Temple
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This large jungle denizen interrupted Bandit's studies of the ant world by removing
the object of study with its long tongue.
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Gila Monster
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Treasure of the Temple
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A deadly poisonous reptile.
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vulture
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Treasure of the Temple
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Carrion-eaters mainly, these large birds were waiting for their next meal (a native
staked to the ground) but the Quests rescued the man instead.
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vampire bat
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Treasure of the Temple
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A flock of these nocturnal flying mammals spread into the night; one attacked Race
as he left the safety of the campfire.
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crocodile
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Treasure of the Temple
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Deadly reptiles lurking along the underground stream, these creatures showed willingness
to attack almost anything that moved, from a native, to Race, to the bad guys.
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giant cave spider
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Treasure of the Temple
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After Race got caught in its web, Dr. Quest had to shoot it to save his friend.
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snake
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Treasure of the Temple
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A brightly-colored reptile of the jungle.
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cobra
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Calcutta Adventure
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Hadji's pipe playing was simply charming to this poisonous snake.
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mongoose
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Calcutta Adventure
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This little mammal showed off the speed and agility that help it kill snakes, leaving
Bandit in a dizzy spin.
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jackrabbit
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The Robot Spy
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A desert native, this large rodent left Bandit breathing dust.
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monkeys
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Double Danger
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Kogo (Bandit's nemesis throughout much of the episode) and Kigi, his new-found girlfriend
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centipede
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Double Danger
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This large multi-segmented insect took Bandit for a fast (but very short) ride.
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serow
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Double Danger
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A rare animal, part goat, part antelope, very shy.
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Green Beauty lizard
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Double Danger
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A large lizard.
Thanks to Nelson for the image
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leopard
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Double Danger
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This big cat nearly attacked Jonny and Hadji, but a timely shot from Jade's pistol
scared it off into the jungle.
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King cobra
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Double Danger
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One of the deadly residents of the Thai jungle.
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elephants
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Double Danger
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Hadji directed these rampaging beasts into the camp in time to thwart Zin's plans.
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condor
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Shadow of the Condor
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The kings of the Andean skies.
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owl
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Shadow of the Condor
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Normally a predator itself, this poor bird became the prey for a condor.
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some colorful fish
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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The tropical waters teem with life!
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large fish
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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Just swimming along, minding it's own business, when a dog (of all things!) swims
into its mouth! But a quick tug on the rope pulled Bandit to safety.
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very large fish
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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Estimated at over 300 pounds, this gigantic denizen of the deep patiently allowed
Dr. Quest to record its heartbeat, and posed quietly for a photograph.
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a small fish
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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This little guy wanted his picture taken, too -- he swam right in front of Dr. Quest's
camera as the good doctor was trying to take a snapshot of the huge fish (see above).
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shark
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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A large species, which Dr. Quest called "the grand-daddy of all sharks" - fortunately,
it was merely curious, and not in a biting mood.
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sea horse
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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Another of the myriad dwellers of the tropical seas.
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"porpoise" aka bottlenose dolphin
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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This friendly "clown of the sea" helped Bandit swim fast and reach help when needed.
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sea turtles
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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These gentle creatures let Jonny and Hadji do some "surfing".
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squid
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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Jonny saw this little one near the shipwreck where he found the gold.
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Portugeuse Man O' War
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Skull and Double-Crossbones
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Bandit swims safely by this large jellyfish.
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octopus
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The Dreadful Doll
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This shy creature made Hadji laugh when it "inked" Jonny as it made its escape.
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"porpoise" aka bottlenose dolphin
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The Dreadful Doll
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A friendly mammal that chattered into Dr. Quest's hydrophones, and later gave Jonny
and Hadji a ride.
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"kissing fish"
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The Dreadful Doll
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Was Dr. Quest really alone down there in the diving bell?
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"large-mouthed" fish
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The Dreadful Doll
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This appears to be a type of "grouper" which can grow to huge sizes and has been
known to be aggressive. Thanks to Jonathan Gaffin and
Scott Pearce who both sent in this identification.
John Boyd reports that the rendering appears to be an almost exact match
to the Black Grouper as found in a book he has called "Reef Fish Identification";
the book is by Paul Humann. But John also cautions:"Of
course, how reliable a source is this book anyway? It never mentions the Jonnyquestitis,
the Indian Turbanfish, nor the Dogfish!"
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monkey
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A Small Matter of Pygmies
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The jungles are full of life, too -- here's a small monkey that watches events from
the safety of the treetops.
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bird
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A Small Matter of Pygmies
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Another colorful jungle bird.
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black panther
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A Small Matter of Pygmies
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The panther almost made short work of a pygmy, but Race saved the man by shooting
this big cat.
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Tobura lizard
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Dragons of Ashida
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From this small nearly extinct lizard, a mighty dragon was made!
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Ashida dragon
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Dragons of Ashida
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Dr. Ashida's gigantic creations (some over 14 feet long); very similar to the komodo
dragon in appearance, although their source was the much smaller Tobura lizard (see
above entry).
(Thanks to Brent Rider for his dialogue on this topic.)
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pteranodon
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Turu the Terrible
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A prehistoric flying reptile, it somehow survived into the modern age.
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black panther
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Turu the Terrible
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A feared jungle predator, it lived in fear of Turu.
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crocodile
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Turu the Terrible
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The cry of Turu could send this jungle denizen into the river for cover. But in
the river, they were fierce, aggressive predators, even attacking boats! It took
a lot of firepower to drive them back.
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river fish
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Turu the Terrible
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Poor Bandit; another painful experience!
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tarantula
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The Fraudulent Volcano
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This deadly arachnid was set loose in the Quest's sleeping quarters in an attempt
to stop the investigation of the volcano.
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Zin's bird
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The Fraudulent Volcano
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Dr. Zin apparently kept this bird around for company; it appeared to be some sort
of raven. Can anyone identify it more accurately?
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wolf
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Werewolf of the Timberland
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"Grey One"; a companion of White Feather
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skunk
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Werewolf of the Timberland
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This woodland creature leads Bandit on a merry chase, but with undesirable results
for the pup.
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great horned owl
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Werewolf of the Timberland
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Part of White Feather's communication system.
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tropical fish
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Pirates from Below
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In the tropical waters off Palm Key, the fish are abundant.
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seahorse
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Pirates from Below
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As Jonny remarked, its scientific name, Lopho branchiate,
is bigger than it is.
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giant squid
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Pirates from Below
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This surprise visitor gave Dr. Quest the opportunity to try out the underwater prober's
arms.
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apes
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Attack of the Tree People
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A friendly folk, unless you're on the side of the bad guys!
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turtles
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Attack of the Tree People
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These small reptiles thought Bandit was their mother when they first came out of
their nest, but they soon headed for their true home in the sea.
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parrot
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Attack of the Tree People
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This brightly-colored bird surprised Jonny and Hadji as they explored the jungle.
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gorilla
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The Devil's Tower
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The baby wanted to play with Bandit, but the mother had other opinions about the
appropriateness of such behavior.
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stork
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The 'Q' Missile Mystery
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The swamps of Quetong are home to this large bird.
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crocodile
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The 'Q' Missile Mystery
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And, of course, what tropical swamp would be complete without some crocodiles?
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fish
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The 'Q' Missile Mystery
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These fish, caught for years by local fisherman, were recently tainted with the
by-products of missile fuel production, making people sick.
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owl
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The House of Seven Gargoyles
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An arboreal creature seen only in the episode's title card.
Thanks to Nelson
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seal
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The House of Seven Gargoyles
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An aquatic resident of Norway's fjords.
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sparrow
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The House of Seven Gargoyles
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This small bird annoyed the gargoyle enough that he shooed it away -- and Jonny
saw it.
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crab
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Terror Island
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One of the common small animals that Chu Sing Ling turned into giant monsters.
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spider
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Terror Island
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Normally no bigger than the size of a human thumb, this common spider was terrifying
when enlarged to monstrous size.
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lizard
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Terror Island
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This normally inoffensive reptile ended up being the downfall of Chu Sing Ling and
his horrible experiments.
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yeti
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Monster in the Monastery
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Some bad guys pretended to be this beast to terrorize the villagers, until a real
yeti showed up and "played pretty rough".
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deep-sea creature (unnamed)
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The Sea Haunt
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A cross between a hippocampus and a manticore, according to Dr. Quest, this creature
of the sea's depths abhored light.
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