Animal Trivia Game

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okapi_07
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Post by okapi_07 »

nope its the smallest N american rodent ;)
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Post by dude_88 »

this one is hard
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Merriam's Kangaroo Rat
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nope
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HINT: the first half of the scientific name is Baiomys
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Northern Pygmy Mouse
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:clap: correct! :D :clap:
your turn robbieb
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Robbieb? Where are you. We miss you. (that and its your turn to puzzle us with some trivia) :sad:
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this littel herp only gets to be 20-40 cm. In Spain and Portugal they inhabit coastal regions, often found in tamarisks. In N. Africa, diverse biotypes including semi desert areas, prairies, eucalyptus forests and oases and often near bodies of water. There is a wide variation in the amount of yearly rainfall, humid rature due to the wide geographic range that they inhabit. discovered by Linnaeus in 1758 and it goes like this :P
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Kingdom Animalia Linnaeus,1758 TF:Metazoa 6c
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Class Mammalia Linnaeus,1758:12,14 TF:Mammaliaformes 8o39g
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Class Aves Linnaeus,1758 TF:Superclass Tetrapoda
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Class Amphibia Linnaeus,1758:194 TF:Superclass Tetrapoda
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Class Pisces Linnaeus,1758 ST:Superclass Pisces
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Class Insecta Linnaeus,1758 TF:Subphylum Uniramia
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Class Vermes Linnaeus,1758
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:blink: nope a herp is a reptile or amphiban
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it lives in trees is insectivorious changes colors goes like :P
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Chameleon (sp?) Not sure what species.
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u go
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