Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 23 May 2012 #521 Ok next round. All the pictures were taken by me Attachments 1.png 49.2 KB · Views: 61 2.jpg 60 KB · Views: 19 3.jpg 39.2 KB · Views: 10 4.png 93 KB · Views: 9 5.jpg 77.3 KB · Views: 18
Stefka Well-Known Member 23 May 2012 #522 1. Homo sapiens juveniles and ...Thorny Devil Lizard? 4.Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby
AnaheimZoo Well-Known Member 10+ year member 25 May 2012 #525 2. Some type of sloth or giant anteater 4. Unadorned Rock-wallaby @BZF- Liking the new avatar
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 25 May 2012 #526 Clue: two are from one country, and three from another. They are all in the wild.
AnaheimZoo Well-Known Member 10+ year member 25 May 2012 #528 Pygathrix said: Clue: two are from one country, and three from another. They are all in the wild. Click to expand... And only 1 is correct so far?
Pygathrix said: Clue: two are from one country, and three from another. They are all in the wild. Click to expand... And only 1 is correct so far?
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 25 May 2012 #529 One correct, one other close but not specific enough
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 26 May 2012 #530 This is a little slow, so here are less cropped versions of three of them: Attachments nose.png 297.5 KB · Views: 0 fur.png 186.4 KB · Views: 2 bird.png 367 KB · Views: 1
N nrg800 Well-Known Member 26 May 2012 #531 First of the new crops is a quokka. I've seen the bird somewhere before, I'll get my Thailand guide.
N nrg800 Well-Known Member 26 May 2012 #532 Got it (and it was what I thought, I just couldn't remember the name) Rufous Treepie (I got it as Rufous Siba)
Got it (and it was what I thought, I just couldn't remember the name) Rufous Treepie (I got it as Rufous Siba)
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 26 May 2012 #534 No but you are vaguely in the right area
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 26 May 2012 #536 Four correct answers so far plus one very close
Stefka Well-Known Member 27 May 2012 #537 Pygathrix said: Four correct answers so far plus one very close Click to expand... Will you tell us, which one is the "very close" one, please?
Pygathrix said: Four correct answers so far plus one very close Click to expand... Will you tell us, which one is the "very close" one, please?
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 27 May 2012 #538 The rock wallaby is "adorned" but not with yellow feet
Pygathrix Well-Known Member 15+ year member 27 May 2012 #540 Nope, it was in Yardie Creek, Cape Range NP, Western Australia