Animal id for any species kept in zoo's

AdrianW1963

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Over the years I have had to take the time to upload photographs to the Identification forum and I must admit I have received many great replies but unfortunately every now and then I have had no replies to my photographs.
Now thanks to people from another web site I have been able to find the names of the species I needed to get names for.
So here goes I hope this helps others with ID's
Go to Google and in the search box you will see a small camera box click on this and another box will pop up asking you to upload your photograph, do this and within a few seconds your id will appear with information about that species.

Hope this helps.
 
Over the years I have had to take the time to upload photographs to the Identification forum and I must admit I have received many great replies but unfortunately every now and then I have had no replies to my photographs.
Now thanks to people from another web site I have been able to find the names of the species I needed to get names for.
So here goes I hope this helps others with ID's
Go to Google and in the search box you will see a small camera box click on this and another box will pop up asking you to upload your photograph, do this and within a few seconds your id will appear with information about that species.

Hope this helps.

It can help you narrow it down but it's far from accurate. I just tried it with a few photos and it got each one wrong - wolverine for fisher, white pelican for pink, nyala for sitatunga, stingrays for spiny softshell turtle. I wouldn't trust it with most fish photos, there's so many that look similar.
 
So here goes I hope this helps others with ID's
Go to Google and in the search box you will see a small camera box click on this and another box will pop up asking you to upload your photograph, do this and within a few seconds your id will appear with information about that species.

Unfortunately this feature is notoriously innaccurate, especially for herps, fish, and invertebrates. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone trying to get an identification on a photo.
 
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