Ever notice mammals never seem to come in green?
Ever notice mammals never seem to come in green?
Birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects? Sure. But no mammals.
So I had to google it. Apparently, there is a sloth that moves around so slowly moss grows all over it and it doesn't care. So it may appear green, but only in the sense that it wears it.
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I guess you've never heard of parrots. Or snakes. Or fish. Or insects.
2 50 ReplyI'm guessing you misread the title as animals instead of mammals, and then didn't read the actual post text
42 0 ReplyI think you read mammals as animal
18 0 ReplyI did. My bad.
29 4 ReplyYou’ll get’em next time.
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Damn. I never knew that these were mammals...
17 0 ReplyYou might have to look up the word "mammal"
5 0 ReplyYou might need to read the post where I admitted I misread it as "animal," due to being half asleep. Thank you, helpy helper.
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Alan Davis?
3 0 ReplyBlue whales
2 0 ReplyWhoody Who?
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None of those are mammals...
3 0 ReplyNot a single one of those is a mammal. I guess you have never heard of one.
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