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(1) Mammal? No

(2) Reptile? No

(3) Does it lay eggs? Yes

(4) Is it an amphibian? No

(5) Bird? No

(6) Is it an animal that exists in reality vs. fantasy? Yes

(7) Does it have 2 legs? - In the spirit of this forum -Yes edit: (still not clear on the follow up comment "I meant to say 4!" as to whether or not that was another question)

(8) Is it still alive right now? Yes

(9) Is it an insect? Yes

(10) does it have teeth? depending on the definition of teeth - Yes

(11) Is it a praying mantis? No - I did not say it "sorta" had two legs - go back and read my response to the question earlier in the thread.

(12) does it have a sting? - No

(13) Does it live over 1 year usually? - No

(14) Is it a spider - No - already said it was an insect....

(15) Does it primarily fly? - Yes

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(1) Mammal? No

(2) Reptile? No

(3) Does it lay eggs? Yes

(4) Is it an amphibian? No

(5) Bird? No

(6) Is it an animal that exists in reality vs. fantasy? Yes

(7) Does it have 2 legs? - In the spirit of this forum -Yes edit: (still not clear on the follow up comment "I meant to say 4!" as to whether or not that was another question)

(8) Is it still alive right now? Yes

(9) Is it an insect? Yes

(10) does it have teeth? depending on the definition of teeth - Yes

(11) Is it a praying mantis? No - I did not say it "sorta" had two legs - go back and read my response to the question earlier in the thread.

(12) does it have a sting? - No

(13) Does it live over 1 year usually? - No

(14) Is it a spider - No - already said it was an insect....

(15) Does it primarily fly? - Yes

(16) Is it a dragonfly? - No

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(1) Mammal? No

(2) Reptile? No

(3) Does it lay eggs? Yes

(4) Is it an amphibian? No

(5) Bird? No

(6) Is it an animal that exists in reality vs. fantasy? Yes

(7) Does it have 2 legs? - In the spirit of this forum -Yes edit: (still not clear on the follow up comment "I meant to say 4!" as to whether or not that was another question)

(8) Is it still alive right now? Yes

(9) Is it an insect? Yes

(10) does it have teeth? depending on the definition of teeth - Yes

(11) Is it a praying mantis? No - I did not say it "sorta" had two legs - go back and read my response to the question earlier in the thread.

(12) does it have a sting? - No

(13) Does it live over 1 year usually? - No

(14) Is it a spider - No - already said it was an insect....

(15) Does it primarily fly? - Yes

(16) Is it a dragonfly? - No

(17) Mayfly? - No

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(1) Mammal? No

(2) Reptile? No

(3) Does it lay eggs? Yes

(4) Is it an amphibian? No

(5) Bird? No

(6) Is it an animal that exists in reality vs. fantasy? Yes

(7) Does it have 2 legs? - In the spirit of this forum -Yes edit: (still not clear on the follow up comment "I meant to say 4!" as to whether or not that was another question)

(8) Is it still alive right now? Yes

(9) Is it an insect? Yes

(10) does it have teeth? depending on the definition of teeth - Yes

(11) Is it a praying mantis? No - I did not say it "sorta" had two legs - go back and read my response to the question earlier in the thread.

(12) does it have a sting? - No

(13) Does it live over 1 year usually? - No

(14) Is it a spider - No - already said it was an insect....

(15) Does it primarily fly? - Yes

(16) Is it a dragonfly? - No

(17) Mayfly? - No

(18) Fly? - Yes - but you are not done yet - 3 more guesses!

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just a thought two or three questiuons then its statement time

1/4 mill of species from fruit fly to butterfly if we guess make sure it from the pterygota group - thats a tree species too btw, try not to get confused

any ideas before more Qs

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just a thought two or three questiuons then its statement time

1/4 mill of species from fruit fly to butterfly if we guess make sure it from the pterygota group - thats a tree species too btw, try not to get confused

any ideas before more Qs

It is not going to be a super obscure sub species, it will be recognizable.

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