That's a good guess, but no I'm sorry.
It's somewhat smaller than a Leopard.
No, I'm sorry. It's not a member of the cat family. They are all good guesses though.
Please feel free to ask me questions like what color it is or things like that.
Another hint:
It has no fur.
Where is this animal from originally?
Africa?
Asia?
America?
A spotted owl? (I don't know .. do they have spots? They have claws, right?) It's late .. a Night Owl .. yeah .. that's it.
This animal especially loves the water. They will be often found in marshy meadows or other still water areas. I know that they can be found in America.
I'm sorry, but I have to go to college until 12:30 Eastern Time, but I will be back on as soon as I get home to answer any questions/guesses. Good Luck!
Have fun @ classes this morning ........we'll be thinking of answers LOL!
armadillo?
is it a bird/
is it a reptile?
is it commonly considered safe or dangerous?
smaller than a shoe box?
Thanks! I'm back.
Yes, it is a Reptile. It isn't really dangerous, and it is maybe a little smaller than a standard shoe box.
Yes, it is a type of turtle. Could you be a little more specific on the type or is that good enough for you? :)
Mississippi mud tutle, alligator snapping turtle, box turtle...
Yes, Congratulations! It is a red-eared slider, one of my favorite turtles.
You may now post another animal. :)
Yay!! I love turtles as well. I personally like snapping turtles...they used to be all over the place when I was a kid...
Okay, um...
The females of this species is bigger than the males. They like to eat mice, snakes, and most smaller rodents.
This may be to easy but...
it can be found "making lazy circles in the sky"
Is it a type of Hawk? Red-tailed hawk?