What's your favorite land animal?

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I love panda and polar bear. Lions, Tigers, Jaguar, Cheetah are cool as well.
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I like panda
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Mahnoor khalil wrote:I like panda
Pandas are pretty awesome. I think they're probably my favorite type of bear.
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Butterflies, so colorful and graceful. The concept of metamorphosis is very impressive in itself. A type of rebirth, very cool.
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Alicnim wrote:Butterflies, so colorful and graceful. The concept of metamorphosis is very impressive in itself. A type of rebirth, very cool.
Butterflies are beautiful creatures.
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Again, it's impossible to pick since I find the animal kingdom so glorious. My animal of the day is the gemsbok/oryx.
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Lest92 wrote:Again, it's impossible to pick since I find the animal kingdom so glorious. My animal of the day is the gemsbok/oryx.
I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.
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Aside from cats, dogs, and cows, I think panthers are some of the most gorgeous creatures known to man. I love all felines, but panthers just do it for me. I'm also very fascinated by giraffes, skunks, and porcupines.
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Call me boring but I'm sticking with dogs and cats, the world won't be the same without them.
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Dogs are definitely a woman's/ man's best friend!
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Amagine wrote:
Lest92 wrote:Again, it's impossible to pick since I find the animal kingdom so glorious. My animal of the day is the gemsbok/oryx.
I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.
Also google eland - they are stunning animals too. I have a pair of eland and gemsbok horns I got as gifts and holding them really brings the substance of these antelope home, especially to me, since I live in a city and never see wildlife.
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My favorite land animal is the giraffe. They are majestic and unique. They are powerful but appear calm and collected. They have magnificent structure to support their long neck and overall lengthy bodies.
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Lest92 wrote:
Amagine wrote:
Lest92 wrote:Again, it's impossible to pick since I find the animal kingdom so glorious. My animal of the day is the gemsbok/oryx.
I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.
Also google eland - they are stunning animals too. I have a pair of eland and gemsbok horns I got as gifts and holding them really brings the substance of these antelope home, especially to me, since I live in a city and never see wildlife.
I'll make sure to look that one up too!
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I haven't really put any thought to this before in my life, given that am not really an animal person. But now that I think of it, I would say lion is my favorite.
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My favorite land animal (among others I have many LOL) is meerkats. They are adorable! I want one as a pet. I have a name for it already, Zinzin. One day, not very far away, I'll have a meerkat. I hope so.
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