No.Hermits
No.Hermits
Correct!Hillstars?
I'm surprised Europe had any hillstars this century!Correct!
As late as 2004I'm surprised Europe had any hillstars this century!
Anyways, @birdsandbats , the letter I is yours!As late as 2004
Ibis-bill?A unique, one-word, high-elevation bird.
YeahIbis-bill?
It also starred in a popular video game, if that helps.Cool!
I guess I will decide for 'J' to be something other than a bird .. so you won't have to do every other letter inevitably!
The animal I am thinking of beginning with J is found on an island. In appearance indiviudals are quite variable in pelage. [or perhaps pelage is not appropriate; for it is not a mammal]
None currently live in European captivity, but it has been kept fairly recently. Some live in America as far as I know.
It is under federal protection from the country where it is.
Is it named for the island it is found on?Cool!
I guess I will decide for 'J' to be something other than a bird .. so you won't have to do every other letter inevitably!
The animal I am thinking of beginning with J is found on an island. In appearance indiviudals are quite variable in pelage. [or perhaps pelage is not appropriate; for it is not a mammal]
None currently live in European captivity, but it has been kept fairly recently. Some live in America as far as I know.
It is under federal protection from the country where it is.
Yes, it is.Is it named for the island it is found on?
No, it has no shell.Now I ask if it is a testudine?
Well it is a herp, but not either of those islands. Jamaica is closer in that it is on the northern hemisphere, but Java is geographically closer to the island, but the wrong hemisphere.I’m blanking besides thinking the island might be Jamaica or Java, presuming it is reptilian.
It's perhaps the largest island, or should I say cluster of islands beginning with J.Well it is a herp, but not either of those islands. Jamaica is closer in that it is on the northern hemisphere, but Java is geographically closer to the island, but the wrong hemisphere.
Correct!Would it happen to be the Japanese Giant Salamander? I do believe Japan is in the Northern Hemisphere.