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offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 17:56 [#00119904]
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Tell me, tell me...

I like those animals, that are really slow, and hang upside
down in trees all the time doing absolutely nothing useful
at all... Can't think of there names tho...

Oja, and a platypus, also a very cool glitch in de master
plan of nature


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-03-10 18:00 [#00119912]
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Those animals that do nothing, are you thinking of Sloths? I
used to really like them :-)

Hmmm I guess I'd say my fave animal would be cats. But then
I'm just thinking from a pet point of view. I love dolphins.


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 18:02 [#00119916]
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sloth's yeah i think so

very furry long-limbed strange looking animal...

and so slooowww... i watched a nature show with on of these,
and it seemed like the entire show was in slow motion!
Fantastic!


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:04 [#00119918]
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frogs


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 18:04 [#00119920]
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Sloths are even slow when they're being eaten by a tiger. I
can't imagine how these animals have gotten through natural
selection...


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 18:06 [#00119922]
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Yeah i saw that too! I thought he was just making a point to
the tiger or something...


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:07 [#00119924]
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primates (go figure)


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:09 [#00119928]
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sloths only leave their trees top dig holes and shit in
them.
how can they be an amazing creature when their only activity
is digging shit holes?


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 18:10 [#00119932]
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I wish that was my only responsibility

digging a hole and shitting in it

and how about that sense of hygiene?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 18:12 [#00119936]
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Was it the one where the sloth was in the tree and the tiger
was trying to pull him out of the tree by biting his leg?
The sloth was like: oh well I'm being eaten, so be it...


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 18:19 [#00119948]
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yeah, he tried to climb higher and higher, but man he was so
unbelieveably slow...

it just wasn't meant to be


 

offline Ubik from United States on 2002-03-10 18:20 [#00119953]
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cichlids and dumbo octopi


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:22 [#00119958]
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Cats, they're so snobby! They seem so smart compared to
stupid hyper dogs. I love their little nose and their little
toes.


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:23 [#00119963]
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did the tiger get him?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 18:30 [#00119974]
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Yes, and he deserved it.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 18:40 [#00119990]
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I like ducks. They can swim, dive, walk, fly and they look
funny.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:41 [#00119993]
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I like pussies... :)


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-03-10 19:06 [#00120025]
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i like cats.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-10 19:20 [#00120056]
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I liked that three headed dog in Harry Potter - but I guess
that's not what you meant Whitehead!

I too like cats - you haven't got to walk them like dogs!


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-10 19:24 [#00120063]
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I've allways had a cat(s). I have two at the moment, and
the thing with my cats, and other cats I know, they pretend
to really like you by being all nicey nicey, but it's just
to get you to feed them.

Once you have fed them, they wouldn't piss on you if you
were burning in the street. Such selfish creatures - but I
do like them!


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 19:26 [#00120067]
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Mine is the land, sea and space marmot. See the
third episode of the tales of the blode.


 

offline helios from Zürich (Switzerland) on 2002-03-10 19:31 [#00120069]
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my favourite animal is the cat.
a strong big housecat that you have to respect because they
can be really dangerous. but they are really snobby. you
have right opheck!


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 19:35 [#00120075]
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how bout a platypus? Anyone share my love for the platypus?


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 19:37 [#00120080]
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The platypus, what does it want to be? Mammal or bird or
reptile?

Personally i think the platypus is the next stage of beak
based animals.


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-03-10 19:40 [#00120083]
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i really like those strange animals that live in my dreams..
í use to chase them around and they make funny sounds.
go figure.


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-10 19:43 [#00120087]
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Drugs?


 

offline helios from Zürich (Switzerland) on 2002-03-10 19:44 [#00120091]
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i am afraid of animal they don't have a skin



 

offline dave from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-03-10 19:45 [#00120092]
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i don't like cat's there too fucking lazy


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 19:46 [#00120095]
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some dogs have such a thin skin that when you pet them on
the head, you can actually feel their skull very clearly...
gross! And they have eyes that look like they are ready to
pop out any second


 

offline OK on 2002-03-10 20:04 [#00120120]
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i like female humans


 

offline helios from Zürich (Switzerland) on 2002-03-10 20:07 [#00120125]
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imagine:
you're antoher "intelligent" animal who looks totally
diffrents from humans.
How would you find a nude human in his appereance.
((sorry for my english, i hope i choosed the right word for
appereance))


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-10 20:24 [#00120143]
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I like clams. They seem so happy all the time.


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2002-03-10 20:45 [#00120176]
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female humans...hahahahah good one.....i like that and cute
baby dogs...and baby cows....


 

offline astar from Canada on 2002-03-11 03:01 [#00120524]
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pachi's pic is close

i want to have a pet lemur, but not the kind in his pic, the
smaller ones with the big red eyes.

one day...


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-11 05:19 [#00120570]
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i like cats... i have 3!
their so subtle and stealthy... independant.. refined, yet
friendly... sleek, yet powerful

..like a fine Italian automobile

i like a lot of animals though

part of me even likes dogs, even though they are so brutish
and smelly and stupidly hyper and loud and obnoxious.... u
get the idea


 

offline Contour Regard from Herscher (come and find me) (United States) on 2002-03-11 05:42 [#00120577]
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have to go with monkeys, they kick ass and throw their own
feces


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-03-11 06:09 [#00120587]
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somebody callin me?!


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-03-11 06:18 [#00120589]
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bonobos are one of the coolest primate species


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-11 10:01 [#00120734]
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I LIKE AMINAL!!!

not gay tho


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-11 10:11 [#00120748]
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Sharks: prehistoric and beautiful killing machines. Great
Whites are the bestest of course.

Darth Manchu: What is that character figure skating?


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-11 10:11 [#00120749]
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i like monkeys


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-11 10:13 [#00120751]
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I would love to be a great white shark for a few days...


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-11 10:15 [#00120753]
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...and chase the swimmers on the spanish beaches? (Well in
the sea actually, not on the sand - that'd be tricky!)


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-11 10:19 [#00120756]
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its because i find so much mistery hidding in those dark
deep oceans... and being a shark i would have no fear...
hehehe it would be cool to frighten avery other living being
nearby... (maybe this shows a trauma of mine)

being a bird...an eagle flying that high and fast shall be a
nice experience too...but only for a few days...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-11 10:24 [#00120762]
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There was a class programme on sharks recently. There was a
guy swimming with Great Whites and stroking their heads from
his small boat. Those animals look so alien.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-11 10:26 [#00120763]
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Your right Nacmat, if you'ra gonna be a animal in the sea,
you'd better be a shark!

There's something about the ocean, I don't know....but I'm
sure we dont know everything about it. Maybe I've watched
too many old movies about giant octopusses and sea
monsters....

Don't get me wrong, I love to scuba dive, yet I'm allway
very aware of the deep blueness into which you cannot see
beyond - bit creepy!


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-11 10:31 [#00120769]
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I hope you don't go scuba diving down the Island. You'd just
see tampons and condoms etc


 

offline RobinsAlter-Ego from a suburban hellhole (United States) on 2002-03-11 10:34 [#00120774]
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Rats. Compact and surprisingly intelligent, they are my
ideal companions.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-03-11 10:38 [#00120777]
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Nobody in there right mind would go swimming down at Barry
Island! Two years ago, remember cycling around the cliff
path to Jacksons Bay, and you could see the rats running
along the rocks of the harbour wall!

That being said though, last year the Knap (or the Krap...as
the road signs say, thanks to vandals....ha ha) was really
clean...and I mean clean. We went swimming down there a few
times!

You still daren't swallow any of the water though, and make
sure you have a shower when you get home!!


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-11 10:41 [#00120784]
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Have they not changed that sign yet? Its been like for as
long as I remember. Didn't Russell Grant used to live down
the Krap?


 


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