Really? I thought that was the best part/idea. I didnt see any comments at all about them. I guess they got deleted (or were in one of the animal quizes I didnt take yet that had humans in them aswell)
It's even more disturbing when you see one in your garage, hiding next to the garage door button you're about to push. I'm not sure which ones I detest more - black widows or brown recluses.
They are whales and dolphins. Look it up. I find it weird that you want orca for killer whale, like you think it is correct, but use killer whale in the next sentence
Those spots really look more like a Leopard to me, so that's what I guessed and it was autocorrected to Jaguar, which is pretty silly honestly. They are 2 different species who live separated by a vast ocean. Alright, looked at the source image and it is indeed a Jaguar.
I realize this comment is two years old, but someone may see it in the future...
The spots (rosettes) on a leopard are empty, while the jaguar has spots within its rosettes. That's an easy way to tell the difference from the coat alone, like in that picture.
Leopards aren't jaguars. I know people usually confuse them. But if the animal's a jaguar, you shouldn't accept an animal that's NOT a jaguar as the answer.
Jaguars and Leopards are different right? Different habitats and ecosystem, which puzzles me why leopard was accepted for jaguar. :P maybe I'm just nitpicking
You must live in the eastern hemisphere. These monsters are pretty common in the USA, and are highly poisonous, and can kill you in a short period of time if left untreated.
That's what you get when you combine a Zebra and a Tiger, as shown in the first two images. (If you remove that small space in between the two images, it appears to go together really well).
Those are pretty distinctive patterns. Also, saying "bug" for ladybug either references a million species of invertebrates or a taxonomic order of which ladybugs aren't a member.
Or am i just weird?
(Neat fact: Killer Whales are actually dolphins. The name "killer whale" is a mistranslation of "whale killers".)
I think I'm bein a bit cocky
sorry I'm very nerdy
Good job anyways :)
easy but a lot of fun anyway :)
The spots (rosettes) on a leopard are empty, while the jaguar has spots within its rosettes. That's an easy way to tell the difference from the coat alone, like in that picture.
They live in my garage.
That's what you get when you combine a Zebra and a Tiger, as shown in the first two images. (If you remove that small space in between the two images, it appears to go together really well).
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