@Francis,
Francis wrote:
AM wrote:Does anyone have any clue?
Seems to be a North American Bullfrog in disguise (covered with mud).
Francis. I'm shocked!
After all the crazy animals we posted on "Name the Animal" and you never miss a beat, then along comes Mr. Grey Tree frog and you crash and burn? A Bullfrog covered in mud? Good one dude
@ossobuco,
Reply to self.. I'll think of the manatees as pensive..
@rosborne979,
rosborne979 wrote:
Francis wrote:
AM wrote:Does anyone have any clue?
Seems to be a North American Bullfrog in disguise (covered with mud).
Francis. I'm shocked!
After all the crazy animals we posted on "Name the Animal" and you never miss a beat, then along comes Mr. Grey Tree frog and you crash and burn? A Bullfrog covered in mud? Good one dude
I'm crying foul here. I bet Francis knows the answer but got it wrong on purpose in an attempt to appear fallible and less omniscient!
I know manatees, osso.
tsar, that was funny.
Ros, name this animal. (don't cheat)
@Arella Mae,
Arella Mae wrote:Thank you so much!
No problem. We have those here in NH. My girlfriend had one living under her front porch light a few years ago. It lived there for months, eating bugs at night. Smart place for it to hang around
Ros wrote: then along comes Mr. Grey Tree frog and you crash and burn?
Sorry, Ros, I'm not half the man I use to be...
Hybrid horse
hybrid cama, a camel and llama mixed.
What a cutie pie.
I'm working like crazy and don't have a lot of time for beautiful animals. (Sob.) Glad to see you've been busy. Manatees look stolid to me. Love that mule, Arella Mae. As my grandmother would say, "Such a punim." (Face.)
I know precious little about amphibians. Glad the mystery is solved.
Philis, I've seen that horse zebra mix before. Great look. The llama camel is precious.
If I left something out, I apologize.
Oops, just remembered the platypuses and the manatees. I think manatees look stolid (not a word I get to use much).
Mongoose:
@Francis,
Francis wrote:Sorry, Ros, I'm not half the man I use to be...
I'm not fooled. You've still got it
I just wish I had tried to stump you with a Grey Tree frog before. It might have saved me the trouble of googling up rare nudibranchs, onichophorans and cecilians
Francis, You're still half the face you used to be.
If a manatee were a dog, he would look like this.
Florida manatee
listening to an australian podcast about the plight of the tasmanian devil
Since the late 1990s, devil facial tumour disease has reduced the devil population significantly and now threatens the survival of the species, which in May 2009 was declared to be endangered. Programs are currently being undertaken by the Government of Tasmania to reduce the impact of the disease.
aren't they cute
oops, spoke too soon
Yikes! Those are some wicked teeth. All very sharply pointed.
Thanks to all for keeping things alive and going.
I'm in desperate need of cute.