What's slimy, has 4 legs, and is a house?
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What has 0.5 house?
Porcupine, hedgehog, echidna? Armadillo is probably 0.75?
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Pregnant frogs?
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a nautilus, as long as you accept tentacles as legs
Although, they have more than 4, so I guess they wouldint be featured at that particular point
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Huh, yeah, that seems right, and TIL... cool! Thanks for sharing
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Only two legs and too many houses. Slimy, yes.
Phylogenetically, they're still tetrapods.
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As a turtle fan it's always cool when you can look at a diagram and suddenly spot a turtle on it!
It's like looking at the H-R diagram and going "ooo, Discworld would be right about there, possibly"
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That graph is also missing a data point at [Slime, Legs, House] = [No, 0, 1].
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A gnome is also missing there
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Neckbeard computer chair
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That graph is also missing a data point at [Slime, Legs, House] = [No, 0, 1].
Yeah, but it can be filled in with "house".
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Nautiloids? They have a shell, are slimy, and have tentacles ("feet")
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Move snake to no slime, no legs, one house, and replace it with legless lizards. People do keep snakes as pets but I've never heard the same for legless lizards
Edit: Apparently I misread the meaning of house in this graph
House doesn't mean pet. House means is a house. Snail, turtle, oyster, clam, etc are house.
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Phylogenetically, they're still tetrapods.
You're the best kind of correct!
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Axolotls
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If you can have slugs and snails, the other one is a toad
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A couple who make real-estate influencer videos?
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As a turtle fan it's always cool when you can look at a diagram and suddenly spot a turtle on it!
It's like looking at the H-R diagram and going "ooo, Discworld would be right about there, possibly"
My hat's off to you, friend
It's rare to find myself out disc-nerded, but here we are
The turtle moves!
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Surinam Frog. 4 legs, slimy, and it incubates its eggs in the skin of the female's back for 4-6 months.
If we consider parasites as inhabitants, there are a lot of slimy house quadrupeds.
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Turtle isn't slimy
Frog should be slime=probably
Turtle should be slime=maybe
And tortoise would be slime=no
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Clam? Maybe if we are generous with the "no slime" definition.
Clams have a "foot" that they use to move around with sometimes.