I came to the comments section hoping to make a clever joke along the lines of "Admit it, you tried TOAST too." And then I see most of the comments are this sentiment and I cry a little to myself, because I realised I'm only as smart as every other pleb on Jetpunk. Pepehands.
Kinda like a weasel or a ferret, but pocket sized. like everyone in its mustelidae family (otters, wolverines, ferrets, honey badgers), they typically take on much bigger prey, in the stoat's case, rabbits.
After googling, I realize a stoat is what we call an ermine, but thanks to Hagrid and his stoat sandwiches in Harry Potter, I was still able to get it.
Not trying to be rude or anything, although I wouldn't consider a few of these choices to be considered animals... not sure they all fit into the animalia kingdom... just my opinion.
Thank you, got them all this time (and I must ve learned something in the meantime, because I now know an egret is a heron-like bird, I believe.*
*Edit looked it up now and indeed it is. In Dutch it seems we only have on word for both of them (like with a few other animals turtle/tortoise, dove/pigeon). And I just found out a group of herons is called a siege :D
Come to think of it, now I think I finally know what I saw about a year ago!, I told others it was like a heron or possibly a stork (white stork is what we have here, though unlike the name suggests it has very black wings) but totally white, it was an impressive appearance, in flight. They told me I must have seen a swan but that was definitely not a swan! It must have been a Great egret (it was pretty big!) Apparently they are relatively new/rare here.
Ok, i just want people to kno this interest trick for scrambling games like these, try scrambling the scramblinged words even more, you end up eventual recognising it. Aslo you can cheat a little by trying to unscrable them before you pres the begin quiz buton. Unles yuo dont wnat to do that, you dont have to.
They're pretty cool.
It is well know that they are similar to weasels, but you can tell them apart as:
weasels are weasily recognised and the stoat 'stotally different.
No idea what it is, but egret does ring a bell though. But would never have gotten it.
Roach took me forever, got it in the last second.
Not english speaking btw.
*Edit looked it up now and indeed it is. In Dutch it seems we only have on word for both of them (like with a few other animals turtle/tortoise, dove/pigeon). And I just found out a group of herons is called a siege :D
Come to think of it, now I think I finally know what I saw about a year ago!, I told others it was like a heron or possibly a stork (white stork is what we have here, though unlike the name suggests it has very black wings) but totally white, it was an impressive appearance, in flight. They told me I must have seen a swan but that was definitely not a swan! It must have been a Great egret (it was pretty big!) Apparently they are relatively new/rare here.