What's your favorite land animal?
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Re: What's your favorite land animal?
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Pandas are pretty awesome. I think they're probably my favorite type of bear.Mahnoor khalil wrote:I like panda
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Butterflies are beautiful creatures.Alicnim wrote:Butterflies, so colorful and graceful. The concept of metamorphosis is very impressive in itself. A type of rebirth, very cool.
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I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.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.
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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.Amagine wrote:I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.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.
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I'll make sure to look that one up too!Lest92 wrote: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.Amagine wrote:I've heard of a gemsbok but I've never seen one. I'm going to have to goggle an image of one.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.
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