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11 Responses to “#tdc4833 #ds106 Random animals”

  1. Sarah Honeychurch

    @creating

    #tdc4833 #ds106
    This looks like a scary pet!

    "Pelagornis is an extinct genus of prehistoric pseudotooth birds, a group of extinct seabirds. Species span from the Oligocene to the Early Pleistocene. Members of Pelagornis represent among the largest pseudotooth birds, with one species. P. sandersi, having the widest wingspan of any bird known." (From Wikipedia)

  2. Cinder

    @creating #tdc4833 #ds106 I got a bandicoot! They are a tiny mammal from Australia. They are nocturnal omnivores who are known for being good at digging. Since they are about the size of a rabbit I think it would be an easy pet

  3. rylie7teal

    @creating #tdc4833 #ds106 Have y'all ever heard of a goral? Pretty easy going pet- perfect for a college student. Just needs some greenery to eat (grass, twigs, leaves). Apparently they're shy and live in small packs, so hopefully I can bond with one and they won't be too scared!

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