A Snake
From Khalil Ahmad Answer: Snake
i think it could be a snake xxx
The answer is 'snake'. Snakes sizzle like bacon due to their movement, are made with an egg (as they hatch from eggs), have a backbone with no legs, peel layers like onions when shedding skin, and can be long but still fit in small spaces.
Not necessarily. The one I had wood remain silent when eating onions.
Probably. try it. (:
until you merge layers or save in picture as .jpg
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