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I love cats, domesticated cats, I mean. I do like tigers as well, though.
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I think lions make my favourite land animals. I like it wherever I see them.
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My favourite land animals would have to be furry seals. They are just so cute. And dogs of course.
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Oh, hard question! There are so many animals I love but I'll say the first one that I thought of: iguanas. I'm not sure why but I really like reptiles of all kinds.
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hebcandle wrote:Oh, hard question! There are so many animals I love but I'll say the first one that I thought of: iguanas. I'm not sure why but I really like reptiles of all kinds.
There's a lot of people that like reptiles. I think cobras and anacondas are pretty cool looking!
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It's hard to decide but the one that is always on my heart are cats. They are adorable yet powerful on their own unique way and that makes them an irresistable choice!
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Its hard to decide but i would say a panda because they are cute and playful.
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My favorite is panda? ?
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i definitely love cats
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That'll be dogs. I just can't live my life without them. They can be extremely helpful too and so obedient.
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I love Rhino's.

It is really sad that they are endangered and I really hope that we would be able to show them to our grandchildren one day.
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I like the panda. And the owl. And the eagle. And the peacock. And the zebra. The list is endless.

If I had the chance to time-travel, I think I would want to be with Noah in the ark. The animals would all be there.
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I agree with Micoleon that it is difficult to figure out one animal. But I like panda and stag.both are very innocent animals.and I have not seen them.
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Juliet Esther wrote:Must be the big five, lion,elephant,rhino,buffalo and the leopard. I love all the animals from that group and i cant even pick one, all of them have these unique characteristics that i love
They really are great. We are privileged here in South-Africa where we have several parks where we can see them in their natural habitat.

Have you seen all of them in person?
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Hi, Nick Rones. Shouldn't that be "seen them in animal?" LOL. These animals are driving me nuts!

I've seen elephants, rhinos, and lions. Leopards I have yet to see. Buffalo with yard-long horns too.
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