That's right, Birdsage
The fish was named after a boxer from the 1920s
The fish was named after a boxer from the 1920s
That's right, Birdsage
The fish was named after a boxer from the 1920s
Kangnasaurus?K
This relatively generic Cretaceous ornithopod was named after one of the mythological offspring of Echidna.
No, that is not correct.Kangnasaurus?
Closer, but not quite.Kritosaurus?
Correct! Your turn.Kerberosaurus?
As soon as I read this I knew you got it right lol.Kerberosaurus?
Alright... M it is.
This mammal is completely blind, having no eyes, and also lacks external ears. It is part of a genus known from two extant species, both found in the interior of the continent they are restricted to. Both parts of their general common name begin with M, one being shared with a larger group of mammals mostly restricted to the same continent.
What animal am I describing?
*Note: telling the continent would probably give this away, so I won't be telling.
Night parrot?N
This bird is from the same habitat as the marsupial mole, and was thought extinct for over 60 years.
You did get it right! Onto you.Night parrot?
Also if I do get this correct, apologies in advance as I will probably be asleep so I’d be responding tomorrow. That is, IF I get it right.
Ocellated Turkey?My animal beginning with O is a bird species native to the Yucutan Peninsula, as well as parts of Belize and Guatemala. This species was once considered its own genus.
What bird is this?
Correct again, Birdsage.Ocellated Turkey?