Twenty questions

No it isn not related to an African antelope and no it is not a Giant Ground Sloth.

@epickoala- I asked you this earlier but you didn't respond so is your snake venemous?
 
you should have then phrased it "is your antelope a deer?" :D

Deer, antelope, all the same thing - just ask your average zoo visitor. :cool:

@Chlidonias, is your animal a Norwegian blue parrot?

@zooboy28, is your animal a flamboyant bird of some sort? :D

No, my animal is not a dorcas gazelle - I had to google what that was.

@epickoala, I also asked if your snake was arboreal.

@Thylacine... hmmm I thought your animal was an antelope? Anyway, is your animal a commonly known animal to any child that has read a picture book on extinct animals?
 
@thyclaineAlive- my snakes venom is practically harmless to humans, but is very affective on It's prey, wikipedia describes it as 'mild'.
@nanoboy- My snake is arboreal.
@nanoboy-No, my snake does not live in africa.
 
Nanoboy - is your antelope a greater kudu?

Epickoala123 - Is your snake a paradise tree snake or flying snake?

ThylacineAlive - Is you animal a rhinoceros?
 
Nanoboy - is your antelope a greater kudu?

Epickoala123 - Is your snake a paradise tree snake or flying snake?

ThylacineAlive - Is you animal a rhinoceros?

I have already asked nanoboy that same question.
No my snake is not eithere of the ones you have stated.
We have already worked out that thyclaine's animal is exctincted and has been for at least 500 years.
 
Hello Epickoala123

Thanks for the information about the snake. Is your snake found in Madgascar?

I couldn't find any questions asking if Nanoboy's animal is a greater kudu. I've looked through the threads twice now and I've found eland, nyala and bongo. I don't think lesser kudus and bushbucks are common zoo animals and the mountain nyala definitely isn't.

As regards the rhinoceros, I was asking Thylacinelive if the animal was a kind of extinct rhinoceros, not a living one.
 
Hello Epickoala123

Thanks for the information about the snake. Is your snake found in Madgascar?

I couldn't find any questions asking if Nanoboy's animal is a greater kudu. I've looked through the threads twice now and I've found eland, nyala and bongo. I don't think lesser kudus and bushbucks are common zoo animals and the mountain nyala definitely isn't.

As regards the rhinoceros, I was asking Thylacinelive if the animal was a kind of extinct rhinoceros, not a living one.
Sorry:o, thought I had asked that, apparently not.
You should of specified with the rhino.
And no, my snake does not live in Madagascar.
 
Damn, a lot happened while I was at school. Ok, here we go-
@nanoboy- Yes and no, a child would know what the animal is related to but not the exact species.
@epickoala- No, at least you're moving into the correct continent.
@Dassie rat- Congrats! Yes my animal is in fact an Extinct species of rhinoceros.

Now all you guys have to do is guess the species.

@nanoboy- Is your animal a Sable Antelope?
@epickoala- Is your snake considered a highly invasive species anywhere in the world?
@Dassie rat- Is your animal a mammal?
 
No my animal is not a sable.

@epickoala, is your snake native to Asia?

@Dassierat, is your animal a bird?

@jbnmsn, is your animal a bird?

@thylacine, is your animal a wooly rhino?
 
No my animal is not a sable.

@epickoala, is your snake native to Asia?

@Dassierat, is your animal a bird?

@jbnmsn, is your animal a bird?

@thylacine, is your animal a wooly rhino?

No my animal is not a Woolly Rhinoceros. Is your animal a Roan Antelope?
 
@Thylacine, is it a giant rhino!

@epic, hmmm... Pythons are not mildly venomous, hmm ... Is you snake green in colour?
 
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