We can easily solve this. Where in the world was Pi when this happened?
On a floating island in the middle of the pacific ocean. Closer to coati range but I'm sure they're meerkats.
We can easily solve this. Where in the world was Pi when this happened?
On a floating island in the middle of the pacific ocean. Closer to coati range but I'm sure they're meerkats.
Well as far as I know neither species lives on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Nor I but it's an important part of the book as well. If you haven't already bought it I'd suggest splurging on the illustrated edition because the pictures really make it wonderful. It's pricey though...
I got like 700 bucks to spare so how much we talking
No joke though I have more then more then enough.
haha not that much. I think it was like $80 as opposed to $15 or so for the paperback.
I think you are having trouble with your identification skills. In the book they were definitely meerkats, as PAT said. In the movie they are definitely meerkats. However, while I haven't seen the play I have seen some photos of it a friend of mine took when he saw it, and yes they did use coatis for some reason.nanoboy said:In the book they were coatis. I am not sure about the movie. Remember, I only saw the musical, and they were definitely coatis.
I think you are having trouble with your identification skills. In the book they were definitely meerkats, as PAT said. In the movie they are definitely meerkats. However, while I haven't seen the play I have seen some photos of it a friend of mine took when he saw it, and yes they did use coatis for some reason.
The thing I was wondering was, were the coati "puppets" in the play peopled by children or dwarves? They certainly weren't big enough to hold adults inside them.
must be a different version of the play. In the photos I saw the coatis were definitely the puppet-type human-operated things like in War Horse, and would have been roughly the size of Shetland ponies.They used real coatis in the play. They were quite well-trained, just like Siegfried's tiger.
must be a different version of the play. In the photos I saw the coatis were definitely the puppet-type human-operated things like in War Horse, and would have been roughly the size of Shetland ponies.
Actually that makes me wonder if the person creating the coati "puppets" had thought that's what meerkats were, and then the people who did the stage play you saw thought they were supposed to be coatis and so got trained real ones?
that is entirely possible. He is also very short (for legal purposes he is a midget, but he prefers the term "better than taller people").Ah. The other animals (except the tiger and coatis) were wire-mesh type creations. I suspect, however, that your friend sat close to the stage, so the coatis appeared much larger in the photos than they actually were. Forced perspective can be tricky - have a look at this croc pic as an example of how you got fooled Mystery Of Reddit's Giant Crocodile Solved (PHOTO)
that is entirely possible. He is also very short (for legal purposes he is a midget, but he prefers the term "better than taller people").
is this the one you mean?Yes. It reminds me of another black and white photo I saw on the net years ago. Supposedly taken around WWII, it showed a huge croc with its mouth propped open, and someone standing next to it for perspective. The croc looked to be 40ft long, but it most probably was a child dressed in adult clothing.I searched for the last 20mins online, but could not find it. If someone could find it online and post a link, that would be superb.
It is amazing that you achieved that with your Commodore 64.
yeah, did you like how it took me less than two minutes to find and post the picture you spent twenty minutes looking unsuccessfully for?I am amazed at your powers of searching the web to find those images. Yup, I did indeed mean that croc pic (the black and white one!). I bow to you! It is amazing that you achieved that with your Commodore 64.
that is entirely possible. He is also very short (for legal purposes he is a midget, but he prefers the term "better than taller people").
yeah, did you like how it took me less than two minutes to find and post the picture you spent twenty minutes looking unsuccessfully for?
Are you talking about a Holden Commodore? Because they didn't come out till 1978. If not I have no clue what you mean.
Anyway, I think this thread is in danger of veering dangerously off-course (much like a Holden Commodore!) from the topic of ruining The Life Of Pi for ThylacineAlive!!