Guess my animal and score awsome points!!?!


Question: feathers, like a bird, served in a holiday, sided with mash potatoes with gravy...


Answers: feathers, like a bird, served in a holiday, sided with mash potatoes with gravy...

turkey, but i don't like the fact you have it here....

dodo

you have totally lost me on that one

duck

your mom?

Turkey

A Turkey! or uh.. A Chicken! no wait its a Duck!! Damnit!

The bald eagle. Wait, u eat a national and endangered animal?

emu ?

i would say turkey,but i prefer chicken, yyuummmm

A Parrot.

A goose.

"LIKE" a bird. Dear lord. You gave away your IQ right there.
And served "IN" a holiday. That's just awesome.

a chicken but was it served at the holiday hen sorry inn or could it be a ostrich

An Ostrich !

Your Cat?

you are a dead turkey that flesh eaters are about to feast upon. 'cept it be tons better if it was alive and flourishing in its natural habitat... D: <3 DeegeMonster

Aw poor critter... Don't want the points as I'd rather save the poor critter but it sounds like Turkey... and oh how they hate Christmas........ festive occasions are not all they are cracked up to be for some animals are they?.... Sticking with mash and gravy...:(

turkey yum :)

A Norwegian blue parrot.


Its not cooked it has a bad case of sunburn.....

I think the word was roasted or cooked, but it is thanksgiving turkey!

As nobody else has put this yet, I will try my luck at pheasant. Good luck me, lol.

Hmm. Well, since only birds have feathers... let's see... what birds do people eat?

Turkey or chicken? Goose, perhaps? Duck?

Peacock? Squab? I don't know that they are usually served with mashed potatoes and gravy, but nonetheless, I'll guess.

pheasant

I'm feeling a bit nervous now, i don't think i like that question.





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