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1. I am a mammal.
2. I have four limbs and a tail. I chose this form of words because my four ambulatory appendages are also useful for other things, so they're not strictly just feet.
3. I am not a marine mammal.
4. I am sometimes kept in a place where humans can view me.
5. I have not been domesticated.
6. I am generally plain in colour, but some branches of my family have some markings of different colours.
7. Depends on your definition of "paws". I would not call my appendages paws, exactly, because all four have separate digits. Paws are more like mittens.
8. I am terrestrial, in the sense that I am an animal living on Planet Earth, not a water animal and not a flying animal.
9. I spend much of my time in trees, but certainly not all. I am equally at home on the ground.
10. I am not a marsupial.

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1. I am a mammal.
2. I have four limbs and a tail. I chose this form of words because my four ambulatory appendages are also useful for other things, so they're not strictly just feet.
3. I am not a marine mammal.
4. I am sometimes kept in a place where humans can view me.
5. I have not been domesticated.
6. I am generally plain in colour, but some branches of my family have some markings of different colours.
7. Depends on your definition of "paws". I would not call my appendages paws, exactly, because all four have separate digits. Paws are more like mittens.
8. I am terrestrial, in the sense that I am an animal living on Planet Earth, not a water animal and not a flying animal.
9. I spend much of my time in trees, but certainly not all. I am equally at home on the ground.
10. I am not a marsupial.
11. You would not be terrified, I am quite small, but you wouldn't come across me anywhere in Europe.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
1. I am a mammal.
2. I have four limbs and a tail. I chose this form of words because my four ambulatory appendages are also useful for other things, so they're not strictly just feet.
3. I am not a marine mammal.
4. I am sometimes kept in a place where humans can view me.
5. I have not been domesticated.
6. I am generally plain in colour, but some branc ...[text shortened]... ould not be terrified, I am quite small, but you wouldn't come across me anywhere in Europe.
Are you a primate?

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1. I am a mammal.
2. I have four limbs and a tail. I chose this form of words because my four ambulatory appendages are also useful for other things, so they're not strictly just feet.
3. I am not a marine mammal.
4. I am sometimes kept in a place where humans can view me.
5. I have not been domesticated.
6. I am generally plain in colour, but some branches of my family have some markings of different colours.
7. Depends on your definition of "paws". I would not call my appendages paws, exactly, because all four have separate digits. Paws are more like mittens.
8. I am terrestrial, in the sense that I am an animal living on Planet Earth, not a water animal and not a flying animal.
9. I spend much of my time in trees, but certainly not all. I am equally at home on the ground.
10. I am not a marsupial.
11. You would not be terrified, I am quite small, but you wouldn't come across me anywhere in Europe.
12. I am a primate.

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Are you a Lemur?

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13. I am a lemur. Well done!

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Marsupials where Kewpie stays Drewster.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
13. I am a lemur. Well done!
Cheers, will set a quiz in a couple of hours if no one else jumps in.

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Lemurs are confined to Madagascar as far as I know.

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I live near Raymond Island which has a resident koala population of about 300 as well as 400 humans. Mainland koalas tend not to form large clusters so they're pretty hard to spot in the trees. The island population breeds rapidly and they relocated 200 to mainland areas a couple of years ago so that there would be enough gum leaves for those remaining.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
I live near Raymond Island which has a resident koala population of about 300 as well as 400 humans. Mainland koalas tend not to form large clusters so they're pretty hard to spot in the trees. The island population breeds rapidly and they relocated 200 to mainland areas a couple of years ago so that there would be enough gum leaves for those remaining.
Are you Kewpie?

-m.

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