No its not even a word i looked in the dictionary its not in there sorry :(
This will vary based on the person asked. A lot of people will say the Fox is the sneakiest animal. This is why you hear things like sly as a fox.
like in dogs ticks, fleas and mites
Foxes, weasels, snakes, wolves, cats, etc.
The suffixes for the root word "sneaky" can be "-er" (sneakier), "-est" (sneakiest), "-ly" (sneakily), and "-ness" (sneakiness).
The sneakiest tree animal is often considered to be the sloth. Their slow movements and ability to blend into the trees make them difficult to spot, allowing them to evade predators effectively. Additionally, their greenish fur hosts algae, providing further camouflage in their leafy surroundings. This combination of stealth and disguise makes sloths masters of stealth in the treetops.
The "sneakiest fox" often refers to the cunning and clever nature of foxes in general, particularly the red fox. Known for their adaptability and intelligence, red foxes employ stealth and strategy to hunt and evade predators. Their ability to blend into their surroundings and their quick thinking make them one of the most resourceful animals in the wild. This reputation for sneakiness has also led to their portrayal in folklore and popular culture as clever tricksters.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
I'd say either the Fox because of how it steals chickens, or the snake because of research I've done. I'd say Fox's though. It seems to be the most logical thing to guess
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective
it is an adjective!
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.