lowland anoa Well-Known Member 10+ year member 9 Mar 2015 #322 No. And Thylo, Old World is the side of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 9 Mar 2015 #323 Australia is not generally classed as part of the Old World, nor the New World - being discovered after these terms were coined.
Australia is not generally classed as part of the Old World, nor the New World - being discovered after these terms were coined.
lowland anoa Well-Known Member 10+ year member 9 Mar 2015 #325 bongorob said: banded pitta? Click to expand... No. It's from Africa.
lowland anoa Well-Known Member 10+ year member 10 Mar 2015 #327 Mikezoo12 said: red bishop Click to expand... No, and it's colourful.
lowland anoa Well-Known Member 10+ year member 11 Mar 2015 #329 bongorob said: congo peafowl? Click to expand... Yes, your turn.
savethelephant Well-Known Member 10+ year member 15 Mar 2015 #330 Well, clearly this thread is losing popularity so I'm making a new rule- If no one says their hint within a week, I will take over. bongorob 2 days!
Well, clearly this thread is losing popularity so I'm making a new rule- If no one says their hint within a week, I will take over. bongorob 2 days!
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 15 Mar 2015 #331 I have not been able to get online, my monitor broke. There are two colour varieties of me.
savethelephant Well-Known Member 10+ year member 15 Mar 2015 #332 oh sorry bonogrob but anyways, is it ebony/javan languar
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 16 Mar 2015 #335 no it is a large mammal. It is kept with another (smaller - but still largish) mammal. Only a few people knew I was offline for 4 days, it can't be helped.
no it is a large mammal. It is kept with another (smaller - but still largish) mammal. Only a few people knew I was offline for 4 days, it can't be helped.
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 20 Mar 2015 #338 Not leopard or tapir the sexes of this species are different colours. It is the largest species in it's family, it lives in the forests of Indian and south east Asia.
Not leopard or tapir the sexes of this species are different colours. It is the largest species in it's family, it lives in the forests of Indian and south east Asia.
savethelephant Well-Known Member 10+ year member 24 Mar 2015 #339 Alright, is it in jungleworld at all?