G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 9 Feb 2025 #142 A serpent named after its highly polished, iridescent scales and has the typical body adaptions of a burrowing species
A serpent named after its highly polished, iridescent scales and has the typical body adaptions of a burrowing species
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 9 Feb 2025 #144 Not a boa, but a relative ranging in southeast Asia. Some details more This species comes above the ground surface at night, eating frogs, lizards, snakes and small mammals
Not a boa, but a relative ranging in southeast Asia. Some details more This species comes above the ground surface at night, eating frogs, lizards, snakes and small mammals
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 10 Feb 2025 #147 For anyone interested in, I have opened another game too called "Image game"
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 11 Feb 2025 #148 A squat brown anuran that inhabits damp ground and is one of about four closely related species native to New Zealand
A squat brown anuran that inhabits damp ground and is one of about four closely related species native to New Zealand
T Tetzoo Quizzer Well-Known Member 5+ year member 11 Feb 2025 #153 Hochstetter’s Last edited: 11 Feb 2025
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 11 Feb 2025 #155 Together with its 'giant' relative, is the biggest and most cow-like antelope
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 11 Feb 2025 #158 In common with other relatives, it has small head, tiny ears and eyes and small tail, hidden in its fur, while its body is large and has powerful limbs
In common with other relatives, it has small head, tiny ears and eyes and small tail, hidden in its fur, while its body is large and has powerful limbs
T Tetzoo Quizzer Well-Known Member 5+ year member 11 Feb 2025 #159 I presume a burrowing mammal; is it a rodent?
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 11 Feb 2025 #160 Tetzoo Quizzer said: I presume a burrowing mammal; is it a rodent? Click to expand... It's a mammal but not rodent neither burrowing. The next sentence will help Its coarse outer coat, which is long, dark and very hairy around head, neck and shoulders hosts algae, mites, ticks, beetles and even moths
Tetzoo Quizzer said: I presume a burrowing mammal; is it a rodent? Click to expand... It's a mammal but not rodent neither burrowing. The next sentence will help Its coarse outer coat, which is long, dark and very hairy around head, neck and shoulders hosts algae, mites, ticks, beetles and even moths