I have just posted this picture in the Gallery.
Your challenge is to find the Odd One Out.
The photos show 24 lumpy, bumpy or curvy bits. You need to identify the species and work out what they have in common, so you can spot the Odd One Out.
I hope that you will find that some of the animals are quite easy to recognise, but some are harder and I expect that one or two will really be quite hard - but of course you can do some research. I know that many ZooChatters find fishes hard to identify, so I have put a photo of a whole fish in the puzzle, as it's a very small species and its whole shape is very curvy too.
I will give one clue: the photos are in order. If you can work out what that order is, you may find that it helps to narrow down the possibilities when you try to identify the more difficult species. Although finding the order will not solve the puzzle, it should help you to find the answer.
There is of course an obvious answer: one of the photos was clearly not taken in a zoo. But actually only 20 of the photos were taken in zoos - so that isn't the Odd One Out you are looking for. It's got to be harder than that
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There is also a secret answer, which is a second Odd One Out that only I can verify. I will let anyone who finds the proper answer have a guess at it - it might even be a tie-breaker if we need one.
Please post your answers in this thread in a week's time, lets say after noon UST/GMT (1 pm BST) on Friday 8th May. If you have a question you can post it here, or send me a PM.
Good luck!
Your challenge is to find the Odd One Out.
The photos show 24 lumpy, bumpy or curvy bits. You need to identify the species and work out what they have in common, so you can spot the Odd One Out.
I hope that you will find that some of the animals are quite easy to recognise, but some are harder and I expect that one or two will really be quite hard - but of course you can do some research. I know that many ZooChatters find fishes hard to identify, so I have put a photo of a whole fish in the puzzle, as it's a very small species and its whole shape is very curvy too.
I will give one clue: the photos are in order. If you can work out what that order is, you may find that it helps to narrow down the possibilities when you try to identify the more difficult species. Although finding the order will not solve the puzzle, it should help you to find the answer.
There is of course an obvious answer: one of the photos was clearly not taken in a zoo. But actually only 20 of the photos were taken in zoos - so that isn't the Odd One Out you are looking for. It's got to be harder than that
There is also a secret answer, which is a second Odd One Out that only I can verify. I will let anyone who finds the proper answer have a guess at it - it might even be a tie-breaker if we need one.
Please post your answers in this thread in a week's time, lets say after noon UST/GMT (1 pm BST) on Friday 8th May. If you have a question you can post it here, or send me a PM.
Good luck!