oh right, I was looking at green the opposite way (rather than your way, which actually made sense!).I just edited my previous post with the explanation!
Anyways, you're up next![]()
oh right, I was looking at green the opposite way (rather than your way, which actually made sense!).
I'm going to bed now though - different time-zone to Europeans - so if @lintworm wants to take my turn he can, given that it was his post which allowed me to get the answer.
I don't think this is right but I am going to say Rodrigues Flying Fox, since foxes and wolves are both canids.
I'm not sure if this makes sense, but is it Cheetah?I am looking for a winged wolf![]()
good, because I wouldn't stand a chance at guessing.No cheetah, no Boelen's python and certainly no GoT reference. The hints are all hidden in different languages...
I'm still scratching my head. I'll ask a question - you don't have to answer it because you already gave a clue - but is it a species of butterfly?Apparently it is more difficult than I imagined, a hint is that the animal could also be described as a winged jaguar.
I'm still scratching my head. I'll ask a question - you don't have to answer it because you already gave a clue - but is it a species of butterfly?
wolf and jaguar aren't the same in Spanish... (?)No it is not, it is a species everybody has heard of for sure. I am thinking most of you should be thinking more literallyor get your Spanish up-to-date
![]()
wolf and jaguar aren't the same in Spanish... (?)
I've been up and down that Zootierliste list a hundred times trying to pick out flying wolves and jaguars, thinking mainly about birds. But, I think I have it!
Giant Otter.
The generic name is Pteronura (ptero equals wing). They are called river wolf in Spanish (Lobo del Rio) and river jaguar in Portuguese (Onca d'Agua).