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Era (#277605)
Divine View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-18 22:03:34 |
Hello! I am impatient. I have completed the giveaway and will be gifting the winners today! Thank you for participating. Feel free to continue to add fun facts 30 players like this post! Like? Edited on 23/12/24 @ 09:00:28 by Gifting G1 jag+500 GB see Den (#277605) |
~[Crow addict]~ (#383590)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-21 23:21:24 |
Hi! This is request number 2 I would love to enter for any! A group of crows are called a murder! 0 players like this post! Like? |
matte (#457602)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-21 23:25:51 |
Hi! this is request number 1 I would love either the jag or the gb! You can tell if a leopard gecko has it's original tail or if it's a regenerated one just from looking at it! (There are ridges on the original but it won't be there on a regrown tail) 0 players like this post! Like? |
🪼CptSmek🪼 G2 (#347445)
Lone Wanderer View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-21 23:31:04 |
Hi! This is request number 3 and I’d love the GB. A group of Cuckoos is called an Asylum. 0 players like this post! Like? |
🖤Hecate🖤 (#488929)
Usual View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:06:02 |
Hi! This is request number 4 I would love 500GB. The lyrebird can mimic almost any sounds it hears including chainsaws 0 players like this post! Like? |
Satan (#166494)
Divine View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:07:05 |
Hiya! this is request no.1 and i would love the GB. Ferrets are part of the family mustelids and are related to skunks/wolverines :) 0 players like this post! Like? |
✦ ; Vilu | She/Her (#478891)
Heavenly View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:10:08 |
Hi! This is request number 2 I would love the Jaglion or the 500GB Fact,baby spiders eat their mothers in a process called "Matriphagy",from matri(mother)and phagy from phagos(to eat) 0 players like this post! Like? |
🌹⛩️Kaztei / The Red Queen ⛩️ (#199459) Maneater View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:16:21 |
Hey! this is request number 3, I would love the jaglion or barks! Animal Fact of the day! This is for the jellyfish profile picture that was above me when writing this message Did you know certain jellyfish can turn back their biological clock, yes jellyfish will shrink into a form of a sphere called a cysto, It will drift or sink to the bottom of the ocean, when eventually the disk forms and rises into a new jellyfish, beginning a new cycle of a jelly life certain jellyfish will do this to escape certain death situations. That's crazy. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Princess (#85715)
Recognizable View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:26:44 |
Hi! This is request number 1. I would love the G1 jaglion! Fun fact: Cows don't actually have four stomachs. They have one stomach with four compartments. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Crystalizedsky (#179557)
Angelic View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 00:59:34 |
This is request 4! I would like the g1 jag or 500gb! Fun fact- many animals don't breathe like us! I don't know how to explain it as I am tired and it is very late Idk if this'll count for the 21st since LDT is 22 now 0 players like this post! Like? |
frog_dad (#185757)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 01:06:29 |
Hi! This is request number 1 and I'd love the G1 jaglion! A new species of dinosaur was officially identified this year from a fossil found in Montana (where I'm from!) and it has been named Lokiceratops. It has some very interesting traits regarding its evolution, such as a lack of nose-horn like most horned dinosaurs have, and the largest "frill" of any horned dinosaur that's been discovered so far! And it was indeed named after the Norse god, Loki :3 0 players like this post! Like? |
bluecattree❤️ 🤍💖 (#441089) Devastator View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 01:15:27 |
This is request number 5 I think I'd love the jag or gb Fun fact Did you know that elephants are some of the most social animals on the planet? They live in tight-knit family groups led by a matriarch, usually the oldest and wisest female. These groups can consist of mothers, daughters, sisters, and aunts, and they all work together to care for the young and protect each other. Elephants communicate using a range of sounds, including low-frequency rumbles that can travel several miles! They also use body language and even touch to express their feelings. It’s super interesting how they can sense each other’s emotions, and they often show empathy, comforting each other when they’re upset. Another amazing thing about elephants is their incredible memory. They can remember locations of water sources, food, and even other elephants they’ve met years before! This memory helps them survive in the wild, especially during droughts when resources become scarce. And here’s a fun twist: elephants can actually "dance"! They have been observed swaying and moving to music, showing that they can feel rhythm. Isn’t that just the cutest thing? 🐘💖 So, next time you think about elephants, remember just how intelligent and social these gentle giants are! 0 players like this post! Like? |
Verlicia (#466630)
Aztec Knight View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 01:59:54 |
hi this is request number #3 i'd love to get some gb fun fact! Dalmatians are born without spots ;3 0 players like this post! Like? |
rocket 💥 he/she (#282792)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 02:04:37 |
Hi! This is my fifth request, I’d like the jag or 500 gb. isopods are ovoviviparous! they keep their eggs in a pouch called a "marsupium" where they will develop until the pouch bursts! hopefully i’m not too early!! 0 players like this post! Like? |
Reexelis (#399382)
Sapphic View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 02:15:05 |
Hello! This is request number 3 for the 500 gbs! Did you know that there are lizards that can literally squirt blood from their eyeballs? Crazy right? 1 player likes this post! Like? |
Chubuk (#216354)
Confused View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-12-22 03:03:28 |
Hi! This is request number 3. I would love 500 GB. Fact: In Antarctica, there is a subglacial lake called Lake Vostok, hidden beneath more than 4 kilometers of ice. This lake has been isolated from the outside world for about 15 million years, and it may harbor unique forms of life unknown to science. 0 players like this post! Like? |