Guess the Animal!
Guess the Animal!
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Posted 2022-12-04 06:48:11 (edited)
Then, the first person can edit their post to tell if the person under Them was correct. Then, the second person will give three clues themselves. Make sure the clues are easy to understand! Starter clues: This animal lives in parts of North America and Europe. It has antlers. It is associated with Christmas. Answer: yes, it's a reindeer! Also yes, put the clues in your reply |
Serpentkitty7 #96364 |
Posted 2022-12-04 08:09:09 (edited)
It has a venomous bite It is from Indonesia Answer: Yes! It's a Komodo Dragon! |
uchuu~☆ #68080 |
Posted 2022-12-05 11:16:55 (edited)
Feeling kinda silly now. It is now deep in my brain and I will never forget that komodo dragons live in part on an island called Komodo and that they are venomous and from Indonesia. ack I'm having such a hard time choosing XD so many animals running around in my brain. Desperately resisting the urge to choose a stupidly obscure animal I sorta succeeded and sorta failed. I hope I didn't make it too hard - This animal is one of the main predators of moose - It is black and white - It is found in all oceans Answer: Yup! An orca! Interesting fact: moose have so few natural predators (bears, wolves and humans) Moose often dive down to the bottom of rivers and lakes to eat plants, meaning that, occasionally, an unlucky moose will encounter an orca. The fun part is that the "occasionally" is often enough to make the list. |
JDoggyGirl (NC) #106775 |
Posted 2022-12-05 16:19:31
That's what pops up in my mind for black and white aquatic animal. I've never heard of them killing moose before though. |
!Error!notabletoloadname #109161 |
Posted 2022-12-06 07:01:03 (edited)
- This animal can be compared visually to anteaters. - This animal lives in China Answer: Yup! A pangolin :) |
JDoggyGirl (NC) #106775 |
Posted 2022-12-06 07:15:32
This animal is found mostly in water but can encase itself in mucus and dwell on land This animal has maintained characteristics of animals from 400 million years ago, deeming them "living fossils" |
ElectroSwing #43082 |
Posted 2022-12-06 08:36:58
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JDoggyGirl (NC) #106775 |
Posted 2022-12-06 08:39:41
Here's the answer |
ElectroSwing #43082 |
Posted 2022-12-06 14:45:04 (edited)
Yep! It's an anteater! |
Serpentkitty7 #96364 |
Posted 2022-12-07 05:42:47 (edited)
Yes it's an elephant shrew! |
Kyra #104287 |