Is it an object? No. Is it a living thing? Yes. Cat? No. Does it have fur? Yes. Is it domesticated? No. Is it a dog? No, almost. A Hyena? No, lol. Is it a wolf? No. Is it a coyote? No. Are they common? No. Huskie...? No. Is it of canine species? Yes. Is it a fox? No. Is it found in cold regions? No. A husky? No. A shepherd? No. Are they big? Not really. I mean, they're "dog-sized". Does their fur come in different colours like black and brown and white? No. Are they used for something specific like guarding? No, they're wild. Is it a Tiger? No.
Is it an object? No. Is it a living thing? Yes. Cat? No. Does it have fur? Yes. Is it domesticated? No. Is it a dog? No, almost. A Hyena? No, lol. Is it a wolf? No. Is it a coyote? No. Are they common? No. Huskie...? No. Is it of canine species? Yes. Is it a fox? No. Is it found in cold regions? No. A husky? No. A shepherd? No. Are they big? Not really. I mean, they're "dog-sized". Does their fur come in different colours like black and brown and white? No. Are they used for something specific like guarding? No, they're wild. Is it a Tiger? No. Does it belong to the cat family? No, not a feline.
Is it an object? No. Is it a living thing? Yes. Cat? No. Does it have fur? Yes. Is it domesticated? No. Is it a dog? No, almost. A Hyena? No, lol. Is it a wolf? No. Is it a coyote? No. Are they common? No. Huskie...? No. Is it of canine species? Yes. Is it a fox? No. Is it found in cold regions? No. A husky? No. A shepherd? No. Are they big? Not really. I mean, they're "dog-sized". Does their fur come in different colours like black and brown and white? No. Are they used for something specific like guarding? No, they're wild. Is it a Tiger? No. Does it belong to the cat family? No, not a feline. Can they be found everywhere? No. Major clue: Most of them can be found in Southeast Asia, and some in north of Australia. People usually think that they only exist in Australia, which isn't true.
Is it an object? No. Is it a living thing? Yes. Cat? No. Does it have fur? Yes. Is it domesticated? No. Is it a dog? No, almost. A Hyena? No, lol. Is it a wolf? No. Is it a coyote? No. Are they common? No. Huskie...? No. Is it of canine species? Yes. Is it a fox? No. Is it found in cold regions? No. A husky? No. A shepherd? No. Are they big? Not really. I mean, they're "dog-sized". Does their fur come in different colours like black and brown and white? No. Are they used for something specific like guarding? No, they're wild. Is it a Tiger? No. Does it belong to the cat family? No, not a feline. Can they be found everywhere? No. Major clue: Most of them can be found in Southeast Asia, and some in north of Australia. People usually think that they only exist in Australia, which isn't true. KANGAROO!...is it? Lmao, no.
Is it an object? No. Is it a living thing? Yes. Cat? No. Does it have fur? Yes. Is it domesticated? No. Is it a dog? No, almost. A Hyena? No, lol. Is it a wolf? No. Is it a coyote? No. Are they common? No. Huskie...? No. Is it of canine species? Yes. Is it a fox? No. Is it found in cold regions? No. A husky? No. A shepherd? No. Are they big? Not really. I mean, they're "dog-sized". Does their fur come in different colours like black and brown and white? No. Are they used for something specific like guarding? No, they're wild. Is it a Tiger? No. Does it belong to the cat family? No, not a feline. Can they be found everywhere? No. Major clue: Most of them can be found in Southeast Asia, and some in north of Australia. People usually think that they only exist in Australia, which isn't true. KANGAROO!...is it? Lmao, no. Dingo? YES, FINALLY! Your turn.
Is it an object? Yes. Is it a hug? No. Is it made out of metal? Yes, part of it is anyway. Is it made out of plastic? Yes, the parts that aren't made of metal is