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T O P I C R E V I E WGemini NymphI was posting to your thread about animal species when that glitch occurred and now your thread's gone. ANyhow here's my suggestions:Penguins, puffins and auksboas and pythonseagles, hawks, and falconspigeons and dovesbobcats and lynxrabbits and hareshorses, mules and donkeyswhales and dolphins/porpoisesbeavers and muskrats (or nutria)Someone else had suggested wolves, coyotes and foxesNephthysOh my freaking GAWD! Why does this happen! Argh! I h8te that! Thanks for your suggestions. Those are really good. Now what I will do is go to the library when I have time, and check out illustrative zoological books so I can show pictures during my speech. I have a bird encyclopedia which I can use during the speech for the Crow/Raven. I definitely want to pick species that really look so much alike, you have a hard time knowing unless you're educated about it. So, so far I want to do (as stated in my original post)Crows/RavensAlligators/CrocodilesKangaroo/WallabyI will do research on yours as well! Thanks. NephthysOk, I decided against doing Kangaroo/Wallaby, because the only diff. is that the Wallaby is smaller in size. So far I am doing:Crow / RavenAlligator / CrocodileWolf / CoyoteSo I want one more. Nephthys I got it! I got it!I will also do Bees & Wasps! Great! So now I have 4 different types of animals! I have reptile, bird, mammal, and insect! Cool!*just thought I'd update but no one is probably interested ha ha artlovesdawn..NephthysHi artlovesdawn ~ Thanks for showing interest I think Dingos are a breed of wild canine in Australia. The thing about shark and dolphin fins, is great. I'll think about it. RandallSorry about that. I think I fixed it.------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll
ANyhow here's my suggestions:
Penguins, puffins and auks
boas and pythons
eagles, hawks, and falcons
pigeons and doves
bobcats and lynx
rabbits and hares
horses, mules and donkeys
whales and dolphins/porpoises
beavers and muskrats (or nutria)
Someone else had suggested wolves, coyotes and foxes
Thanks for your suggestions. Those are really good. Now what I will do is go to the library when I have time, and check out illustrative zoological books so I can show pictures during my speech.
I have a bird encyclopedia which I can use during the speech for the Crow/Raven.
I definitely want to pick species that really look so much alike, you have a hard time knowing unless you're educated about it.
So, so far I want to do (as stated in my original post)
Crows/RavensAlligators/CrocodilesKangaroo/Wallaby
I will do research on yours as well! Thanks.
So far I am doing:
Crow / RavenAlligator / CrocodileWolf / Coyote
So I want one more.
I will also do Bees & Wasps!
Great! So now I have 4 different types of animals!
I have reptile, bird, mammal, and insect! Cool!
*just thought I'd update but no one is probably interested ha ha
I think Dingos are a breed of wild canine in Australia.
The thing about shark and dolphin fins, is great. I'll think about it.
------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll
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