Of the new pet products you try, how many of them work well for you and your pet?
They always work well
3 of 4 products work well
2 of 4 products work well
1 of 4 products work well
They never work well
 

Mystery Skull Challenge Archive

You won’t get any points for these past Mystery Skull Challenge contests, but you can still test yourself if you missed them the first time around!

 
September 30 - October 27, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Made up like rain forest jesters, these small creatures jump around the jungles at night in search of insects.

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August 26 - September 29, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These Asian creatures have royalty in their name and a crown on their skull. Though they are gentle, they are also toxic.

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July 22 - August 25, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These prehistoric-looking beasts once roamed Caribbean Islands in large numbers and have been used as monster dinosaurs in old movies.

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June 24 - July 21, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Before taking this challenge, you should properly introduce yourself to this reptile with a head bob and an arm wave.

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May 27 - June 23, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: A leather-bound submariner naturally equipped with a snorkel and periscope.

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April 22 - May 26, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Googly-eyed and vibrantly colored, this lizard is hidden behind a veil of camouflage.

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March 25 - April 21, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: North America’s largest venomous species and a true diamond in the rough.

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February 25 - March 24, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: This armored prehistoric beast prowls the muddy bottoms of swamps and streams luring its next fleshy prey in with its tongue.

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January 28 - February 24, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These giants are at home in the waters of the Amazon Basin and have been the source of much myth and legend.

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December 22, 2008 - January 27, 2009


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: The miniature Jabba the Hutt of the amphibian world, this little fellow hails from South America.

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November 19 - December 21, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: A “bumble bee” that lives in the trees; be careful or it may envenomate thee!

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October 22 - November 18, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Found throughout the Orinoco, Amazon and Sao Francisco river systems, this dog-headed species is truly small among its kin.

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September 24 - October 21, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These toothy, egg gulping, beetle-chewing beasts hail from grassland zones across a broad swath of western to eastern central Africa.

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August 20 - September 23, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Works well with a flute and basket.

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July 23 - August 19, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These shark-toothed monsters inhabit desert areas and their genus means “Studded Skin.”

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June 25 - July 22, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These miniature triceratops are one the most Jurassic Period looking beasts that ever climbed a tree!

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May 21 - June 24, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These South American, stream-dwelling, bizarre looking creatures wait camouflaged among the leaf litter in the water and gulp down their unsuspecting prey.

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May 1 - May 20, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These formidable beasts are one of the largest crocodilians in the world, but are more closely related to alligators than crocodiles.

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April 1 - April 30, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Googly-eyed, walking rainbow of colors.

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March 1 - March 31, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These invasive “monsters” have been and still are wreaking havoc in Australia’s ecosystems.

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February 1 - February 29, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: A kin to dragons, they’re from the land of pharaohs and kings.

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January 1 - January 31, 2008


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: Geared up and ready to go. These little alien-looking beasts love to hang out in Central American rainforests.

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December 1 - December 31, 2007


© Shawn K. Heflick
www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: A gorgeous gem that spends most of its time hanging around the jungles.

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November 1 - November 30, 2007


© Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com

Clue: These “monsters” have starred in many dinosaur movies back in the "Good Ol’ Days."

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