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wilwarin32
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The animal with Y is a yak... as regards the eagle, I thinlk the chain ends there, and the other one begins with the monkey.... |
5 Aug 2011
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angelamoreyra
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Yes,but after the turtle and before the monkey,it is a sort of bird what animal is it? |
5 Aug 2011
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wilwarin32
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An eagle, that �s why I think the chain ends there, there �s no arrow connecting it to the monkey as with the tiger.... What do you think?
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5 Aug 2011
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angelamoreyra
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yes ,you are right there isn �t an arrow ,so the chain must end there,surely Thanks wilwarin  |
5 Aug 2011
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ldthemagicman
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I thank you, also. Now, I can go to bed and get to sleep - instead of puzzling all night! Les |
5 Aug 2011
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wilwarin32
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The only animal I found ending with m is clam LOL... 
hugs!
Lula |
5 Aug 2011
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ldthemagicman
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Dear Lula, ANIMALS: Dam; ram; pachyderm; Paliotherium; Cheirotherium; possum; Tasmanian Possum. BIRDS: Fum; loom; bantam; OTHER CREATURES: Worm; blind-worm Les
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5 Aug 2011
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ueslteacher
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There �s a key in the name of the ws btw: it �s called animal chains (plural) not animal chain (singular), i. e. there are a couple of them in the ws. Sophia |
5 Aug 2011
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