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What animal am I thinking of? [Round 26]

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What animal am I thinking of? [Round 26]



Congrats to paine_kun for winning the previous round! :)

So, I am thinking of another animal and your job is to find out exactly what animal that is!

How are you going to figure it out? ...You can get a clue by asking me questions about the animal. You are allowed to ask one question per post in this thread. Once I've answered you, you can ask another question. You are welcome to read all my responses in this thread to aide you in solving this mystery. If you think you know what it is, shout it out! Post your hypothesis here.

Step right up!
What animal am I thinking of? What do you want to know about it?
Winner gets $100 WB :money:
 
KAGE-008 said:
Is it a mammal?

Pardon the running gag:

mammal (măm′əl)
Any of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, whose young feed on milk that is produced by the mother's mammary glands. Unlike other vertebrates, mammals have a diaphragm that separates the heart and lungs from the other internal organs, red blood cells that lack a nucleus, and usually hair or fur. All mammals but the monotremes bear live young. Mammals include rodents, cats, dogs, ungulates, cetaceans, and apes.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mammal
 
Any markings such as spots or stripes?
 
On mammals? Sure, and some of them are rather unexpected.

GreatDanealmost200%20lbsdogAlemao.JPG
 
Of course, there are a few mammals without different color spots or stripes


051482-albino-whale.jpg


Migaloo, the baby albino humpback whale seen off Bondi a week ago, has been seen again - 350km south of Sydney.

Whale watchers on a boat from a charter company in Narooma followed the calf and its mother for two hours as it put on a magical display.

The calf happily frolicked in the 30m-deep waters 1.5km off the coast, breaching several times.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/pale-whale-under-full-sail/story-fn6bfmgc-1226167049458


More photos and another article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2156469/White-coastline-albino-whale-calf-follows-mother-annual-migration.html
 
KAGE-008 said:
What does it eat?
carnivore

Evil Eye said:
Where does it live?
Earth

KAGE-008 said:
Is it a mammal?
yes

paine_kun said:
Is it an exotic animal.
I don't think so

DrLeftover said:
KAGE-008 said:
Is it a mammal?

Pardon the running gag:

mammal (măm′əl)
Any of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, whose young feed on milk that is produced by the mother's mammary glands. Unlike other vertebrates, mammals have a diaphragm that separates the heart and lungs from the other internal organs, red blood cells that lack a nucleus, and usually hair or fur. All mammals but the monotremes bear live young. Mammals include rodents, cats, dogs, ungulates, cetaceans, and apes.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mammal
:blah:

+Jazzy said:
Any markings such as spots or stripes?
no

DrLeftover said:
On mammals? Sure, and some of them are rather unexpected.

GreatDanealmost200%20lbsdogAlemao.JPG

DrLeftover said:
Of course, there are a few mammals without different color spots or stripes


051482-albino-whale.jpg


Migaloo, the baby albino humpback whale seen off Bondi a week ago, has been seen again - 350km south of Sydney.

Whale watchers on a boat from a charter company in Narooma followed the calf and its mother for two hours as it put on a magical display.

The calf happily frolicked in the 30m-deep waters 1.5km off the coast, breaching several times.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/pale-whale-under-full-sail/story-fn6bfmgc-1226167049458


More photos and another article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2156469/White-coastline-albino-whale-calf-follows-mother-annual-migration.html

:nta:

KAGE-008 said:
Does it still exist?
yes
 
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