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Topic: I'm thinking of an ANIMAL 2!
Candlelight
A forever cadet!
posted September 08, 2011 03:15 PM
Well, not TOO nuts! It IS a Spanish Dancer, the only one in it's species. I've seen them on lots of sea specials! You should see them move in the water. They're like a song, all swaying ruffles and colors. Gorgeous! -------------------- 'In the twinkling of an eye' I'll be dancing in the sky! Come, join me!
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lancesrealm
amiable
posted September 08, 2011 03:24 PM
*wipes perspiration from brow* Well, thanks sweetie! Every other nudibranch has just the Latin name which meant about zero to me. Ok, off we go...I am thinking of an animal, chosen my my 10-yr-old boy. Oh, and thanks Candle, since I learned more about nudibranches! (I wonder how many students would sign up for a college class called "nudibranches?")
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Chaim Mattis Keller
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posted September 08, 2011 03:39 PM
Chosen by your 10-year-old boy, eh? Is the animal extinct? -------------------- Chaim Mattis Keller ckeller@nyc.rr.comLegion-Reference-File Lad
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Candlelight
A forever cadet!
posted September 08, 2011 04:21 PM
lol Good one, Chaim! Does it poop a lot? -------------------- 'In the twinkling of an eye' I'll be dancing in the sky! Come, join me!
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superboymddjr
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posted September 08, 2011 05:28 PM
is this animal part of the animal farm?
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lancesrealm
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posted September 08, 2011 06:09 PM
It is not extinct. Um..I guess it poops as much as it needs to. Been a long time since I read that story, but no, I don't recall this animal in "Animal Farm."
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lancesrealm
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posted September 08, 2011 07:12 PM
Yes it is.
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Chaim Mattis Keller
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posted September 08, 2011 09:43 PM
Does it walk on four legs? -------------------- Chaim Mattis Keller ckeller@nyc.rr.comLegion-Reference-File Lad
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Candlelight
A forever cadet!
posted September 08, 2011 09:46 PM
Is it domesticated? supes - I used your sea pig/cucumber for a picture on LASH's fandango thread today, one page back from the end.) -------------------- 'In the twinkling of an eye' I'll be dancing in the sky! Come, join me!
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lancesrealm
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posted September 09, 2011 01:10 AM
No, it does not walk on 4 legs. Candle, it might be possible, but for the most part, no, this is not a domesticated animal.
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Candlelight
A forever cadet!
posted September 09, 2011 03:02 AM
The 'poop' question kind of went along with the dinosaur type question. I was remembering the 'Jurasic Park' scene with the sick triceratops. Is your animal a bird? -------------------- 'In the twinkling of an eye' I'll be dancing in the sky! Come, join me!
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lancesrealm
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posted September 09, 2011 03:14 AM
Nope, not a bird.
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Candlelight
A forever cadet!
posted September 09, 2011 03:25 AM
Fish? -------------------- 'In the twinkling of an eye' I'll be dancing in the sky! Come, join me!
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superboymddjr
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posted September 09, 2011 03:59 AM
does this animal have long ears?
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