light brownish in color.
About the size of a soft ball (about 4-5 inches in all directions)
Its round like a ball
has a fairly long tail about 5-6 inches and the tail has a 1inch ball on the end of it.
its very fuzzy and like I said its rather round!
(would remind one of FizzGigg off of Dark Crystal)
any one got any ideas?? PIcs would be great!
2006-09-20
20:41:12
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naightengale
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what more details do you people need??
I said the color the size the shape I said its fuzzy which generaly means it has fur duh!
If I knew more details I"D Know what it is and wouldnt have to ask. geesh!
2006-09-20
20:52:24 ·
update #1
I'm afraid I don't know, but I can point you to two reference books where you might be able to find it. The first is "The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures" by John and Caitlin Matthews and the second is "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by Newt Scamanader
2006-09-21 02:45:48
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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sounds like a chincilla or an armadillo with the vague description given.
Is it a mammal? Does it purr or bark or growl? What kind of food does it eat, what kind of habits does it have? Does it have hair? was it groomed? In the wild or as a pet?
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WHOA child, relax this is Yahoo Answers not your local crytozoologist. Catch the damn thing and bring it to a vet. We're not professionals, we're people. And just because you say it's fuzzy does not mean it is a mammal with fur. Freakin' catepillars have fuz too, and they can be "fuzzy" as well.
2006-09-21 03:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I loved FizzGigg off of Dark Crystal! Dark Crystal rocked!
2006-09-21 03:56:46
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answered by heatherlynnmorrow 5
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There are some little animals that will roll up in a little ball as protection or in an effort to hide. I am not sure exactly which it is (hedgehog maybe) but it is a place to start looking.
2006-09-21 12:51:55
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answered by Scv705 2
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It could be a Verlovian Ferzel a member of the Ferret family-Rodent Arcanus..if you gave more details you would have gotten a more in-depth response.
2006-09-21 03:50:15
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answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3
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Sounds like a baby hedgehog with something tail-like entangled in its spikes.
2006-09-21 07:21:24
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answered by haggesitze 7
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sound like a kangaroo mouse or rat..
2006-09-21 07:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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How about a "Critter" lmao
2006-09-21 06:02:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Flying arboral dingleberry.
2006-09-21 06:39:27
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answered by Nerdly Stud 5
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gizmo....hahahahaha:)
2006-09-21 03:48:57
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answered by yippee_hey 2
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