What is your favorite animal? Or animals if it's a tie
I like ocelot's a lot and ferrets.
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What is your favorite animal? Or animals if it's a tie
I like ocelot's a lot and ferrets.
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I love so many animals! Dogs, seals, sloths and elephants are my favourite I think! :jess:
any kitty!
Wolves, foxes, ravens, vultures, scorpions, etc.
Foxes are my favorite land animal, octopi are my favorite marine animal! Though I love so many sea creatures - cuttlefish, squid, nautilus, seahorses, jellyfish, nudibranches and mandarinfish ;___________;
http://img.ffffound.com/static-data/...1e29f9c9_m.jpg
http://www.wild-life-rehab.com/Educa..._Fox_Adult.jpg
http://37.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kw...de41o1_400.jpg
There are several I like. Here's a few.
Komodo Dragon
http://images.nationalgeographic.com...99_600x450.jpg
Peregrine Falcon
http://blog.audubonguides.com/files/...w02-44-013.jpg
Praying Mantis
http://quantumbiologist.files.wordpr...ng-mantis.jpeg
Penguins, specifically of the Emperor, Adelie andFairyLittle varieties.
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I love damn near all animals that aren't insects, and I think most insects are cool.
My absolute favorite though? Cats.
Ducks, goats, bilbies, rabbits (and other lagomorphs), cats, crickets, chameleons (Jackson's chameleons especially), certain snakes, various types of freshwater fish, penguins and Charmanders.
Octopodes* freak me out sorry :(
*Fun fact, this is the correct plural for octopus. I didn't know until recently either!
It's actually octopuses, which is a long-standing argument in this household.
This is from wikipedia, but I assure you it is backed up by a number of more reputable sources:
Quote:
The usual plural in English is "octopuses" (pronounced /ˈɒktəpʊsɪz/), but the Greek plural form "octopodes" (pronounced /ɒkˈtɒpədiːz/) is sometimes used, though less frequently than in the past.[48] The form "octopi", as if the word were a Latin second-declension noun, is generally considered incorrect,[44][48][49][50][51][52] but is in fact used, so that it is registered by the descriptivist Merriam-Webster 11th Collegiate Dictionary, which lists "octopuses" and "octopi", in that order, and Webster's New World College Dictionary, which lists plurals in the order: "octopuses", "octopi", and "octopodes".
Well that's the last time I believe anything I read on the internet :stare:
I'm sure the person claiming it's octopodes really believes they're right. :p
Goose - Geese
Moose - Meese
Octopus - Octopees
Anyways the point is that they terrify me :onoes: I think it's all the suckers.