Snowball was one of the pigs that assumed control of the farm.
Assuming you mean what kind of animal. Snowball's a pig.
Snowball is a Persian cat in Stuart Little.
In "Animal Farm," each animal takes on roles that reflect their abilities and characteristics. The pigs, especially Napoleon and Snowball, assume leadership and administrative roles, planning and organizing the farm's operations. The horses, like Boxer, work tirelessly as laborers, symbolizing the hardworking but naive proletariat. Other animals, such as the sheep, are used for their roles in production, while the chickens and ducks contribute to food production, each fulfilling a specific function within the farm's hierarchy.
they act kind of hyper
like farm animals or any time of animals
If you found an animal in your farm, a box will pop-up asking if you want to help the lost animal. You could not keep the animal you found in your farm. You could only put it up for adoption, and your friends could adopt the lost animal. If you want that kind of animal for yourself you have to adopt it from your friends' walls.
No, a mouse is a rodent. It is considered a pest or vermin.
A mule.
The pigs in the book "Animal Farm" use manipulative and persuasive language to control and deceive the other animals on the farm. They often use slogans, propaganda, and doublespeak to maintain power and justify their actions.
The usual farm animals: Cattle, horses, pigs and chickens. Sometimes, goats too.
there is no real hero because you would think that snowball is but he doesn't stick around for long so then the title goes to napoleon but he is kind of the villain in the book making the animals work harder than they did before they did when they were under Mr. Jones's rule.
an endangered animal is an animal that is almost extinct. a common animal is an animal that has lot's of its kind alive.