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LOL a little more information.. but why can you not just read a few things about some animals. Try google or even wiki or even a real paper bound encyclopedia. You just can not expect people here to just do you homework.
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You know dog spelled backwards is god. Coincidence? I think not. . .
I do not expect people to do my homework for me, I just prefer reading opinions from real people. I know where to go for my info, its just I need some ideas of which animals I should do. I love animals, but I need some help. Please try to think of an animal other than dogs. I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
I always like the otter, how about amphibians, dolphins are cool so are sharks and those wacky marsupials from Downunder - Kangaroos
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You know dog spelled backwards is god. Coincidence? I think not. . .
I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
Sperm Whales. Probably one of the most fascinating whales in the ocean. Very sexist animals. If you do research you'll understand my joke.
I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
How about the creatures that live in the deep ocean near the thermal vents. Though probably not a lot is known about them or is there?
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You know dog spelled backwards is god. Coincidence? I think not. . .
I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
Thank you all for the animals. This conversation is over.I am a huge animal fan and hope to be a Veterinarian Technition one day. I am also a furry and proud of it!
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