No, It's not a crocodilian.No he said it is smaller then an elephant.
@epickoala- is your animal a crocodilian (crocodiles, caimans, alligators, ect.)
No, It's not a crocodilian.No he said it is smaller then an elephant.
@epickoala- is your animal a crocodilian (crocodiles, caimans, alligators, ect.)
Yes.
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@nanoboy is your animal an ungulate?
Ooh! Now we are getting somewhere! Yes, it is an ungulate.
@epickoala, is your animal a snake?
@Thylacine, so your animal is an extinct mammal that is not a mammoth or a thylacine. Hmmm... Did your animal go extinct within the last 500 years?
Yes,my animal is a snake.
Just a wild guess but is you animal a eland?
Whoa ok let me try to list everything we know.
nanoboy's animal- It's a non-Extinct ungulate that's close to a Giant Eland.
epickoala's animal- It's a non-Extinct snake not found naturally in South America.
Thylo's animal- It's an Extinct mammal that does some what resemble a living relative but is not a Woolly Mammoth, Thylacine, or a Saber-Toothed Cat, isn't a feline or canine, and went Extinct more than 500 years ago.
Well this is turning into a fun game.
@nanoboy- Does your animal live in Africa?
@epickoala- Is your snake venemous?
@jbnbsn- Are you playing? If so, is your animal a mammal?
That was very well summarised. See? You can read without skimming.
Yes, my animal lives in Africa.
@epickoala is your snake arboreal?
@Thylacine is your animal an ungulate?
My antelope, I mean animal, is not an eland.
@Thylacine, is your animal an Irish Elk?
No. Is your antelope, I mean animal, endangered?
I suppose that all antelopes are endangered, but according to Wikipedia, no, mine is not.
I can't think of any other guesses for your animal.
I guess you could ask when it lived, when it went Extinct, or just try to guess what modern day species it's related to. Is you antelope a Thomson's Gazelle?
It is not a Thomson's gazelle.
Is your animal most closely related a an antelope found in North America today?
You could have just said Pronghorn but no. Who ever said it has a North American species? Is it found commonly in captivity?