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.
Originally posted by SwissGambit
No, you're still not thinking this through.
My question is helpful regardless of whether the answer to 1) is yes or no.
Yours is not very helpful if the answer to mine is 'yes'. There aren't very many (any?) marine quadrupeds.
Tell you what. I'll shut up if you can show me that there are 100 species of marine quadruped or more.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Originally posted by KewpieSounds like my husband, but he only has 3 legs.
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]... I spend much of my time in trees, but certainly not all. I am equally at home on the ground.
GRANNY.
Originally posted by KewpieAre you a marsupial?
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]... I spend much of my time in trees, but certainly not all. I am equally at home on the ground.