A further hint - although the mulling over flags produced a false "lead" which I did not intend, that general line of thinking might be profitable.
Not yet, given there have only been four guesses so far.
after a while scanning down the Zootierliste inventory, how about Ducula bicolor?
The generic name being related to Dracula (or Count Duckula), and the specific name relating to the two flags in question being bi-coloured.
it actually was Count Duckula in your answer! I can't see an Imperial Pigeon without thinking of Count Duckula, but I thought I was the only one.And Chlidonias gets it
Count Duckula was the latest in a long line of vampire ducks, who due to an accident during his resurrection ended up a vegetarian, and was a recurring character in the 1980's childrens cartoon Danger Mouse, and later the main character of his own eponymous cartoon.
This animal belongs to Nasir.
it is indeed Sarasin's Minnow. Every time I look at the Zootierliste stocklist and see that name it immediately makes me think of Nasir.Given your allusion to "a certain age of television" the first thing that comes to mind is Robin of Sherwood , which contained a Saracen character by the name of Nasir. Having ruled out a few lines of enquiry in my head, I took a look at the ZTL stocklist for the collection and recalled how you - like myself - do like a good (or terrible) pun.......
Sarasins Minnow (Oryzias sarasinorum) is the answer, methinks
My prior lines of enquiry, incidentally, were pondering on whether I could recall Nasir owning a pet during the series - as far as I know, he did not - and whether you would be so literal, and misleading, as to intend the answer to be one of the three species at Chester going by the name of "robin".
Here goes then:
A horse's hoof in Arkansas
Correct, Tim![]()
Next question:
This animal has a hole in its funny bone.
Yes please. I was trying to work out something humerus, but I couldn't get very farNo response after three days; another clue?
Yes please. I was trying to work out something humerus, but I couldn't get very far