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Post by Shadowcat on Sept 11, 2008 8:37:18 GMT -6
Nope. I changed it so that it's now worth 20 points too.
Hint: It's a mammal that lives in the amazon.
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Post by xxhazelxx on Sept 15, 2008 7:50:35 GMT -6
Capybara?
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Post by Shadowcat on Sept 15, 2008 10:00:44 GMT -6
Closer! Much closer!
Hint: It resembles a capybara a bit, but it's smaller. It's brown and furry.
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Post by xxhazelxx on Sept 17, 2008 11:22:43 GMT -6
giant otter?
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Post by Shadowcat on Sept 17, 2008 11:27:13 GMT -6
Correct! Not the animal you'd expect it to be, huh? My mom saw it on tv and she thought it would be like a crocodile or something. She was amazed to find out the giant otter was their only real enemy (besides humans.) They said crocodiles eat them sometimes too, but not very often. New Question: Which has a better sense of hearing, a cat or a dog?
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Post by sonicturnip24 on Oct 12, 2008 12:56:10 GMT -6
I'm going to guess a cat.
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Post by Shadowcat on Oct 12, 2008 16:51:51 GMT -6
Correct!
New Question: How much can male blue whales weigh?
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Post by ☼Åžrå☼ on Oct 15, 2008 10:36:47 GMT -6
100 tons
males are always smaller then the females
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Post by Shadowcat on Oct 15, 2008 17:01:37 GMT -6
Correct. Males weigh 100-150 tons and female 150-200.
New Question: Although it depends some on breed, how many times faster does a rabbit's heart beat than a humans?
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Post by ☼Åžrå☼ on Oct 16, 2008 13:55:15 GMT -6
2 to 5 times faster
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Post by Shadowcat on Oct 17, 2008 16:03:26 GMT -6
Yep!
New Question: Do scorpions belong to the class Malacostraca (crabs), Arachnida (spiders) or, Xiphosura (horse shoe crabs)?
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Post by sonicturnip24 on Oct 17, 2008 16:37:22 GMT -6
Arachnida
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Post by Shadowcat on Oct 18, 2008 7:46:46 GMT -6
Yes!
New Question: What bird alive has the largest wing span?
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Post by ☼Åžrå☼ on Oct 18, 2008 19:03:14 GMT -6
albatrause?
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Post by Shadowcat on Oct 19, 2008 10:43:29 GMT -6
Yes! The wandering albatross has a wing span of 10-12 feet. Amazing.
New Question: Was the extinct dodo bird closer related to a chicken, a goose, a pigeon, or a sparrow?
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