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Old 04-02-2008, 12:17 AM
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i think i did alright... i was so bothered about q50! i knew it wasn't a snake or lizard and for ages i was wondering what it was!
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i deffinatly got 2 right
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what about some of the carnivore/insectivore things, coz some "insectivores" also occasionally eat things like mice, which means they should be carnivores
What about it? just think text book. What are they classed as.
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Im no invert expert but
In question 58 What is the common name for the invert. Answer Halloween / rainbow crab. Is that like a hybrid then between Cardisoma armatum x Gecarcinus quadratus ?

I thought the pic was a pic of one or the other not both.
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Im no invert expert but
In question 58 What is the common name for the invert. Answer Halloween / rainbow crab. Is that like a hybrid then between Cardisoma armatum x Gecarcinus quadratus ?

I thought the pic was a pic of one or the other not both.
lol... I guess you lucked out then Vikki because I would have accepted either!! as far as I was aware they were common names for the same.

Perhaps you could tell me which it is?? you missed that part out

Shame you didnt enter.
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i think i did alright, a few i got wrong that i shouldn't have done really,
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Old 04-02-2008, 12:42 AM
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Yee-ha, get in there! May have messed up all the others, but q50 I got right! Was fun but infuriating!



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I didn't enter but didn't do too bad at home either

Got all the pics right except the bloody shoe and the crab
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Sorry to be anal here are ruin the party but I have issue with 2 of the answers.

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22) What reptiles scientific name loosely translates to 'studded skinned horror'?
A) The Beaded Lizard / Gila Monster


The beaded lizard's scientific name does translate to studded skinned horror BUT the scientific name of the Gila monster however translates to "studded-skinned venomous lizard" Not the same animal or the same translation of scientific name so I don't see how both can be accepted?


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14) Boas usually have live offspring. Name a boa that can lay eggs?
A) Sand Boa / Calabar
Not all species of sand boa lay eggs, only 2 of them (I think)


As for Q50 Funny but so mean......I was turning blue in the face trying to google my way out of that one!

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lol... I guess you lucked out then Vikki because I would have accepted either!! as far as I was aware they were common names for the same.

Perhaps you could tell me which it is?? you missed that part out

Shame you didnt enter.
The web site I found said it was a Halloween Crab
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