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I did some seal reaearch. I had no idea so many seals could dig in ice. Based on your clue about its range, I am gonna guess...leopard seal?
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It's not a walrus, but a walrus certainly fits the unique part of my clues.
Yes, it's a leopard seal.
They're the only true apex predators in the world's entire seal population. They are mostly Antarticans and nest their pups in ice holes that the females dig.
I saw a movie about a team of sled dogs that got left behind for a winter at a research station.
They were hungry and found a dead, beached orca. The only problem was that a huge leopard seal was munching on it. The lead dog got the seal to chase her and it was one of the most frightening 30 seconds I've ever seen in a movie. It was breathtaking as it pursued her from under the ice.
Anyway, we have done quite a few specific animals so I didn't think it would be a problem.
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No problem, Candle. You can be as specific as you like, just be aware that can make the game quite difficult unless some extra hints are thown in. (which you kindly gave.)
Ok, I am thinking of an animal - or at least I will have by the time I check this thread again.
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quote:Originally posted by Candlelight: It's not a walrus, but a walrus certainly fits the unique part of my clues.
Yes, it's a leopard seal.
They're the only true apex predators in the world's entire seal population. They are mostly Antarticans and nest their pups in ice holes that the females dig.
I saw a movie about a team of sled dogs that got left behind for a winter at a research station.
They were hungry and found a dead, beached orca. The only problem was that a huge leopard seal was munching on it. The lead dog got the seal to chase her and it was one of the most frightening 30 seconds I've ever seen in a movie. It was breathtaking as it pursued her from under the ice.
Anyway, we have done quite a few specific animals so I didn't think it would be a problem.
is that one of the silent movie where the a group of British guys went to try to become the first people to reach South Pole, only to discover that someone already beat them?
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No, supes, it was a modern day movie with talking and helicopters when there were people. He, the dog sled team owner, came back for his dogs as soon as the winter storms allowed him to and got what was left of his team, sort of.
Is your animal domesticated?
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does your animal eat its own animal? ( for example, I have heard that some female insects do eat male insects after mating ...ack!....but that s one example....)
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