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"Name that Animal" picture game.

 
 
rosborne979
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 03:35 pm
I think we've done this one before. It's a Philippines Eagle (littlek did it a few pages back).
Do you want to try another?
Francis wrote:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/gismonda/ag.jpg
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Francis
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 03:43 pm
Ok. then:


http://pagesperso-orange.fr/gismonda/gor.jpg
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 03:51 pm
Oh boy, I hope Gus answers this one. I can just imagine what he would say. Smile
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Pauligirl
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 09:51 pm
Frilled shark

Believed to have changed little since prehistoric times, the frilled shark is linked to long-extinct species by its slinky shape and by an upper jaw that is part of its skull. Most living sharks have hinged top jaws.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/01/photogalleries/frilled-shark/images/primary/frillshark-big-2.jpg
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Francis
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 01:52 pm
Great, Pauligirl!

Your turn.
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Pauligirl
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 01:57 pm
Ok, this should be easy cause he's new.

http://www.cdnn.info/news/industry/claire_nouvian_dumbo_octopus_250281a.jpg
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Roberta
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 05:53 pm
That's a dumbo octopus, I think. Why it's wearing galoshes will forever remain a mystery.
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Pauligirl
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:42 pm
Roberta wrote:
That's a dumbo octopus, I think. Why it's wearing galoshes will forever remain a mystery.


You got it. Galoshes was my first thought too when I saw it.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 12:25 am
I'm hoping this will be a challenge simply because there are many similar looking animals.

http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/ArchOLD-2/1104114854.jpg
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 01:50 am
It's an Oribi (Ourebia Ourebi).

You can find it here, along with a beautiful Chetah:Oribi
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Clary
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 03:43 am
http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/1545/11722489.JPG



Have we had this little number?
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 04:32 am
Long-eared Jerboa

http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/uploads/long_eared.jpg
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Roberta
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 04:33 am
Francis wrote:
It's an Oribi (Ourebia Ourebi).

You can find it here, along with a beautiful Chetah:Oribi



You're too good, Francis.
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 12:29 pm
Here is one small critter:

http://pagesperso-orange.fr/gismonda/critter.jpg
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 02:25 pm
Looks like something in the Mustelid (weasel) family. Right? Maybe a young fisher. Am I close?
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 02:31 pm
It's indeed the Mustelidae family. It's not a fisher but the same genus..
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Pauligirl
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 03:03 pm
Francis wrote:
It's indeed the Mustelidae family. It's not a fisher but the same genus..


Mountain weasel, maybe?
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 03:05 pm
No, not a weasel..
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mars90000000
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 03:22 pm
Martes americana?
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 1 Feb, 2008 03:33 pm
Martes Americana is a close cousin of ours, but not really the same...
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