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Not Platypi but that is very good guess.

 

And no, it's not amphibian but maybe it could be confused more as amphibian compared to Carol the Dabbler. :))

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Could it be a breeding area for crocodiles or alligators?

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Not reptile, not alligators or crocodiles.

 

If it helps, the size of the box is 50x40, height 25cm. (Equivalent 20x16 inch, height 10 inch).

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Is it a place for an amphibious creature?

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To answer and conclude so far:

 

Not crustaceans, amphibians, or reptiles.

Not egg-laying mammal as well like Platypi.

Not insects or insect-feeders.

Not Carol the Dabbler. :)

 

It's subtropical.

It's house of some sort of animal, not a trap, quite near to a water body.

The white papers have some functionality.

Clue is little.

Box size around 50x40cm, height 25cm (approx. 20X16 inch,height 10 inch)

 

Another clue: they don't fly.

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Is it a house for a Little Penguin maybe on Phillip Island, Australia?

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Well done, Camper. Precisely.

Although I hope someone would say Little Pengwings. :)

 

Every night they land on the shore and walk a distance away to their nests. (Man made or natural). They have been successfully raised their offsprings in those man-made boxes.

 

Little penguin is the smallest, they are flightless, found mostly on Australia and NZ, with largest colony in Victoria, Phillip Island, well known for the conservation and education effort.

 

The white papers are some kind of windbreaker, sometimes found in city as well to protect newly grown landscape from strong wind.

 

Well done! Your turn.

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But the subtropic and water body deduction are excellent.

 

And don't forget, most importantly, I thought the game was definitely solved back then, was the deduction that it's not Carol The Dabbler. :p

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Here's the next one:

 

Creepy-Crawly.jpg

 

Tell me what it is (Bonus, where it likely is beside my parents' place in the US)

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Correct ACD, your turn to post a pic for us to deduce.

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Dang! It's too easy..too easy.., isn't it?! :P

 

Not exactly water treatment plant. But yes, it's a water system known as qanat, used to transport water to human settlements or for irigation. It exists in various countries, this one is Eqypt.

Well done.

 

You have a picture to deduce SD?

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I've got one!
 
What is it?
xWoTvTI.jpg

 

Hint:

 

I found this picture on There I Fixed It.

 

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Homemade hairspray holder

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And Shadow wins again! You have one of these at home, I presume? :p

 

Okay, you can't get out of it this time, Shadow, your turn to post a picture!

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