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Rhymes for "beds of smelly animals" could include "heads of jelly cannibals" or "sheds of belly mammals." Plural nouns for this phrase would be "beds of smelly animals." Possessive nouns would be "smelly animals' beds."

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βˆ™ 1mo ago

Sure thing, honey. The plural of "bed" is "beds," and the possessive form is "beds'." So, if you're talking about beds belonging to smelly animals, you'd say "beds of smelly animals." Just remember, those animals might not appreciate you calling them smelly!

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βˆ™ 9y ago

The answer to the possessive rhyming riddle of Beds of Smelly Animals:

Skunks' Bunks

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βˆ™ 14y ago

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