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Old 7th November 2009, 12:53 AM   #81
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I didn't read the thread, but I'll weigh in anyway... it looks like a Tasmanian Devil to me.











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Originally Posted by Akhenaten View Post
Hey Zax, sorry if I've been sounding a bit strident.

It's just that like Alfie and a couple of other peeps, it's so bleedin' obvious what the critter is that it's slightly amazing that the question came up.

We're a wierd mob.




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You, my friend, are far too gentle.


Great post 'though Zax.
I've got a pictue of something I took in the zoo.
The first one I think is a mountain lion.
The second is a skunk?

Can you and some of our Americal friends, please help me out?
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Originally Posted by DogB View Post
I actually asked a real expert in Australian marsupials. His direct quote: "It's a blurry black shape on a blurry black background. Could be any bloody thing."
I can agree with that assessment.
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Originally Posted by EHocking View Post
Other than that I don't think you'll get much more.
My GoogleFu indicates that in the '80s, Philadelphia Zoo had T.devils, a number of possum species as well as tree kangaroos.

(it's a Brush-tailed Possum, btw)
I tried to find that data on Google and couldn't. How come you rate?
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Those aren't devils. You can't fool me.
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Originally Posted by UnrepentantSinner View Post
I didn't read the thread, but I'll weigh in anyway... it looks like a Tasmanian Devil to me.











Thank you!

But I have to admit, I am now torn between a devil and a fat nosed possum (place).
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Like we can't tell a platypus when we see one.
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Doh!

Happens to the best of us mate.
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Like we can't tell a platypus when we see one.

<and other your posts above as well>


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Originally Posted by skeptigirl View Post
Like we can't tell a platypus when we see one.
Debeaked and all.


Anyway

How about some guesses on what my animals are...
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I won't Google and my guesses are:

1. NZ Huntaway.

2. Some variety of lemur.
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I'll have another go. I can see a lot of Dingo in that pup.
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Originally Posted by Akhenaten View Post
I won't Google and my guesses are:

1. NZ Huntaway.

2. Some variety of lemur.
Bzzz

On the right track
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I'll have another go. I can see a lot of Dingo in that pup.
Very good. Pure bred dingo.

But I'm sure someone will try and tell us it's not a dingo because it's black.
Maybe it's a TD too?
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You're right and I expect some 'discussion' as well.

I was tricked by the colour myself at first, but I've seen them like that on the Range around Toowoomba.

Good looking dog.
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You're right and I expect some 'discussion' as well.

I was tricked by the colour myself at first, but I've seen them like that on the Range around Toowoomba.

Good looking dog.
This one's actually a Black Alpine Dingo - a shot I took at a zoo in Halls Gap (Vic) in January this year. The collar's a bit of a giveaway that she's not a wild one - they had just brought her out of her cage for a pat.

There are a few different dark ones across the continent. They have almost pure black ones (very rare) in middle/east Australia.

They range in colour from black, black-tan, yellow/ginger and pure white.
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We'll have to wait for the top-halfers to get out of bed, but I look forward to this, if it's not too much of a derail.
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We'll have to wait for the top-halfers to get out of bed, but I look forward to this, if it's not too much of a derail.
Hopefully they realise the other one (TD or brushtail) is dead and buried.
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Easy - common marmoset.
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Easy - common marmoset.


I've heard of those but I had no idea they had such big teeth.

What do you think the second picture is?
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Well done.

Marmosets - tiny little monkey thingies
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We'll have to wait for the top-halfers to get out of bed, but I look forward to this, if it's not too much of a derail.
Ahem. Some of us need to get off work before we can even think about going to bed yet tonight.

Here's an American animal for you guys to try and figure out (I'll be off-line until Tue. night CST/Wednesday afternoon Aus. so if no one gets it I'll say then.)
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Oops. I fail time zones yet again.

Before I start guessing, I must say that it's a nice-looking critter, whatever it is.

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Ahem. Some of us need to get off work before we can even think about going to bed yet tonight.

Here's an American animal for you guys to try and figure out (I'll be off-line until Tue. night CST/Wednesday afternoon Aus. so if no one gets it I'll say then.)
A creature from the Rockies. It's almost a rabbit, if not for evolution. I'll leave that as a hint.

Not that hard to figure out, actually...
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Yep, pika (rock rabbit).
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Sorry if I wasted anyone's time. All I can say in my defense is that Brush-Tail Possums are not commonly known in the U.S. I don't recall having heard the name before this thread. I imagine I would feel the same if people were arguing over the identity of a squirrel.
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Don't you dare apologise!

This is a great thread and it is we hijackers who ought to apologise.



Can we keep 'er going? I don't know much about the wildlife in your neck of the woods and I'd love to learn.


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Myabe this was suggested before, but it looks like a Tasmanian Devil.
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Speak to Alfie about that.
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Here's a fish that's a bit of fun to catch - darn good eating too.
Non Victorian and Taswegians only please.
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Speak to Alfie about that.
You are both on ignore
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Here's a fish that's a bit of fun to catch - darn good eating too.
Non Victorian and Taswegians only please.
Tasmanian Devilfish?
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