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Post by JimSteel on Nov 3, 2005 23:58:47 GMT -5
We now know that is a Amphibian/water animen that can only survive outside the water for a shoty time
What kind of animen is he?
There so many possibilities here but I am guessing he is a dolphin
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Post by swarm on Nov 4, 2005 0:03:56 GMT -5
I think he is a star-fish and he will have no moves.
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Post by floydthebarber on Nov 4, 2005 0:08:34 GMT -5
He'll be the new Reptillo...only he's a poison arrow frog.
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Post by Chris Ingersoll on Nov 4, 2005 6:59:49 GMT -5
Science fun fact:
Family Plethodontidae - lungless salamander (pleth - many, dont - teeth)
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Post by swarm on Nov 4, 2005 8:27:40 GMT -5
I still say star-fish. or sea-otter.
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Nov 4, 2005 10:55:33 GMT -5
he is a seamonkey. =)
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Post by Pete Beck on Nov 4, 2005 19:32:24 GMT -5
Science fun fact: Family Plethodontidae - lungless salamander (pleth - many, dont - teeth) If there were a vote for this, i would hove chosen it!
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Post by neil on Nov 4, 2005 19:46:52 GMT -5
he could be a water mini dinosaur.
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Post by GalactiKing on Nov 5, 2005 18:16:11 GMT -5
Starfish would be very cool.
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Post by gatekeeper on Nov 11, 2005 13:09:48 GMT -5
What about a Goldfish cracker? Doesn't that technically count?
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Post by poisonedshadows on Nov 15, 2005 12:20:03 GMT -5
What kind of animen is he? The crap kind. Kidding! *SO* Kidding! He's obviously a sea urchin.
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Post by Rush on Nov 15, 2005 19:38:40 GMT -5
Science fun fact: Family Plethodontidae - lungless salamander (pleth - many, dont - teeth) Impressive knowledge Chris. Did you actually know this or did you look it up?
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Post by soug on Nov 17, 2005 19:20:51 GMT -5
he looks like a platypus! they are pretty harmless except for the spur they have on their back leg.
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Post by gatekeeper on Nov 22, 2005 14:27:33 GMT -5
It'll be interesting to see how this dehydration thing works with him.
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