FORUM GAMES - Animal, Bird, Creature

Roger the relaxing Rhinocerous

Samuel and Sara, the so-in-love Swans

Beautiful :heart:

Terrence the tender takin

Despite the way it looks the tuatara it is the only extant member of a distinct lineage, the previously highly diverse order Rhynchocephalia.[8] The name tuatara is derived from the Māori language and means “peaks on the back”

Ulster, the unattached Urubu (turkey vulture)

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Valarie the visible Vicuna

Wilbur, winifred, willy and winston white bearded gnus/wildebeest leeping across the grumeti river in tanzania into the jawa of crocodiles to get to grazing pastures across the river

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Wally, the warbling Walrus

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Now me thinks I have been stitched up and left with X :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Xander the xealous Xoloitzcuintli :smiley:

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Good one! That was hard. :smile:
Yancy, the grouchY Yellow-headed Blackbird

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Zoe the Zippy Zokor

I have to say @Mrs5K I don’t know how to say that even when I could speak

Alistair,Andrew and Alison the armory of amorous aardvarks.i was lucky to see one as a child late at night driving home from being out with my father.

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Boris, the bold and …buoyant…Boar ,and he’s not bored !

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Bunny The bouncing benevolent bushpig (Potamochoerus larvatus) is a member of the pig family that inhabits forests, woodland, riverine vegetation and cultivated areas in East Afrika


I actually saw a family late at night driving through a patch of forest.

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Caroline the crazy cat

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Love that face!
Darrel, the dozing dog

Oh no I think I need to join Darrel dozing.

Elsie the elegant Eagle

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Beautiful!
Frank, the Fiddler Crab, furious that he can’t find his fiddle

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Greta the graceful grazing Giraffe

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Harrison, the harassed Hippo–“Get off my back!”

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