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Gecko This is normal.
Seal (poster) This is in the form of a brain teaser.
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Seal (poster).
This answer is hilarious...
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Seals, of course.
Everyone has said it.
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Slugs, geckos, snails, spiders.
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I think only people can stick it on the wall! Everything else is called standing on the wall!
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Geckos and animals that want to stick to the wall and tickle.
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Have you checked the answer? Everyone has already helped you out. It's a gecko.
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Seal (poster).
Wu Zongxian asked me guess above.
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Seal pull poster) on the wall pull clearly.
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Seal pull poster) stick to the wall pull right??
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Ha. What level of sticking?
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Gecko. Isn't the wall a gecko?
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The answer is seals (poster).
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What animal likes to stick to the wall? (Hit a brain teaser).
Mystery: Seals (newspaper).
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What animals love most to stick to the wall geckos.
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Mystery: Seals.
Analysis: The homonym of the seal is "poster", of course, the poster can be pasted on the wall, hehe!
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Seal animals can be attached to the wall, because of the homonym "poster" for seals, so seals can be attached to the wall.
Seals are marine animals, mammals (viviparous). Their bodies are streamlined and their limbs become fin-shaped, making them suitable for swimming. Seals have a thick layer of subcutaneous fat to keep warm and provide food reserves, creating buoyancy.
Seals are spindle-shaped, suitable for swimming, with round, domestic-like heads, coats, and forelimbs shorter than hind limbs.
The seal's front feet are shorter than those on the hind feet, and the hairy fins and feet have nails with 5 toes. The ears become extremely small or degenerate to only two holes, which can be opened and closed freely when swimming. When swimming, it mostly relies on its hind feet, but its hind feet cannot bend forward, and its heels have degenerated from sea lions and fur seals, so when it moves on land, it always drags its cumbersome hind limbs, bends and crawls, and leaves a line of twisted marks on the ground.
Sea lions and walruses are close relatives of seals, they have earshells and hind limbs that turn forward to support their bodies.
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<>1. Answer: Seals.
2. Explanation: Because seals (seals) can be attached to the wall.
3. Seal is a general term for the pinniped subspecies of sea ante chain leopardidae. The body of the seal is thick and round, spindle-shaped. The whole body is covered with short hair, the back is blue-gray, and the belly is creamy yellow with blue-black spots.
The head is nearly rounded, the eyes are large and rounded, there is no external auricle, the snout is short and broad, and the upper lip tentacles are long, thick and hard, in the shape of a rosary. All four limbs have 5 toes, webbed between the toes, forming flipper-like limbs, with sharp claws. The hind flippers are large, extending backwards, and the tail is short and flattened.
The color of the coat varies with age: the young animals are dark, and the adults are light and dull.
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