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| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 05:44 typo
Last Edited : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 05:53 | Princess in the Shadows Joined 14/11/2008 Posts : 510
| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 05:49 Just to recap a quote from Mog: "No, Li, it has less legs than people have fingers unless they work in a sawmill." so im assuming that is 8 fingers or less.so 8 legs or less. I dont know of any animals with odd number legs so it either has 8 legs,2 legs or no legs. Im thinking that this animal has no legs. Is it a worm? Last Edited : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 05:55 | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 09:17 would also like to point out that bud asked if it had scales. Crazy Li said it is not a fish or a reptile. That is incorrect. It can't be a reptile but it can be a fresh water fish, which is what i think bud might have been getting at. At this point we know it is not though as it is an invertebrate.
Mogs little hint that it probably eats something else probably means that it is in fact not a plant eater, unless he is trying to throw us off. IE: dirt, skin, cloth. Also it could be an omnivore that eats both meat and plants. I would have asked the same question as bud as i thought it was a praying mantis or a spider.
Just a little fun fact 95% of all animals are invertebrates. Also tadpoles are reptiles(frogs), i really don't think that question should count. Welcome to animal planet, CRIKEYS!! | | Princess in the Shadows Joined 14/11/2008 Posts : 510
| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 09:24 Amphibians (class Amphibia), such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians, are ectothermic (or cold-blooded) animals that metamorphose from a juvenile, water-breathing form to an adult, air-breathing form. Though amphibians typically have four limbs, the Caecilians are notable for being limbless. Unlike other land animals (amniotes), amphibians lay eggs in water. Amphibians are superficially "similar" to reptiles. Last Edited : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 09:27 | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 09:45 yup, frogs aren't reptiles my bad. I don't know why i was thinking that. thanks for correcting me. I will try to make room under that rock you are always crawling under. | | Mog DoCJoined 5/02/2004 Posts : 14358
| Posted : Saturday, 18 July 2009 - 15:54 It's not a worm.
11th question? | | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 01:59 in my quest for invertebrates with two legs i have come up unsuccessful. spiders and scorpions are the only eight legged invertebrates that do not live in the sea, unless i do not know about a fresh water octopus. There ARE vegetarian spiders but not scorpions. Invertebrates with no legs are much more common but the only one that i know of that seems to make sense is a slug or a worm. so, instead of asking if it is a slug(it doesn't make sense to me to guess something specific before the 15-16th question) I would like to know does this animal have no legs at all? | | Mog DoCJoined 5/02/2004 Posts : 14358
| Posted : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 03:30 It has legs.
OK, animals are tough to do this game with since I am not an expert on this particular animal. I'd like to amend a couple of things I said so far. The first is, how does one define a carnivore? Does it eat meat, skin, bone, or is it just any animal body product? This animal eats what I think could be called a form of meat, but it doesn't hunt, I think it would be considered a scavenger. It also eats other things.
Another odd fact, it does have scales, but not like a reptile or fish! I had to re-read the description to pick up on that, in light of having been asked the question and then reviewing the description. I wouldn't have imagined this animal is scaly, but like I said, it is because it is not a reptile or fish. Don't let this part mislead you, I don't think you'll get as far as you might imagine with this piece of information.
Honestly, I don't think I have misguided you folks on this, but you'll have to decide on that when you find out what it is. You ARE getting closer to the answer. It's common, but not easy to figure out, as I hoped!
12th question? Last Edited : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 03:45 | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 05:35 ticks have 8 legs. They eat blood which is a product of a animal, that mog avoided to mention. they have scales. They don't as far as i know eat anything but blood which kind of puts mogs info that, they eat other things, against my tick theory. Mites however will eat blood, skin, and fungus among many other things.
mites are like ticks but smaller and much less commonly known. Another bit of fun information, mites have existed for 400million years and ****roaches only 5million. 45000 types have been discovered but scientist believe that 20 times that many havent been discovered. that is 900,000 different kinds of mites. brought to you by, the encyclopedia and my lack of life
i have edited this post about 10 times trying to get my question right and in the end decided to leave it up to someone else to figure out how to ask the question Last Edited : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 06:12 | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 05:49 >_> you can't say roaches of the human male genitals sort. Last Edited : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 06:15 | Mog DoCJoined 5/02/2004 Posts : 14358
| Posted : Sunday, 19 July 2009 - 18:13 Coqueroaches? | | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Monday, 20 July 2009 - 03:59 no mogroaches! | | klyph Joined 30/05/2008 Posts : 421
| Posted : Tuesday, 21 July 2009 - 02:55 would it be considered a bug? |
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