ANIMAL Pictures 1

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Last updated: December 19, 2020
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First submittedMay 13, 2018
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Level 39
May 26, 2018
Nice! Anyone please try my quiz on close up animal shots called Who am I :)
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Level 71
Jul 28, 2018
Like this?....... try ANIMAL Pictures 2 .......here it is
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Level 67
Dec 15, 2018
Could Scottish highlander be accepted? That is what it is called here.
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Level 71
Dec 15, 2018
Yes OK, I'll go along with that, Scottish Highlander is accepted:
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Level 67
Dec 15, 2018
By the way, who could guess anything after that chipmunk, it is sooooo cute!!
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Level 66
Jun 6, 2019
I think that Mynah should be an acceptable answer for Blackbird, Gar for Pike, and wildebeest for Gnu
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Level 71
Jun 6, 2019
Hi 'jandjandlemur'..... Wildebeest is already accepted for Gnu but the Gar is a sea fish and the Pike is freshwater and not related to the Gar. Likewise the Blackbird is from the thrush family whereas the Mynah is of the starling family and different birds altogether, although there are resemblances to be found in these animals.
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Level 88
Feb 7, 2020
Actually, the majority of fish in the Gar family are not sea-dwelling, according to Wikipedia. You may be thinking of the "garfish", a sea-dweller also known as a "garpike" despite not being closely related to gars or pikes. Just FYI. Anyway, fun quiz!
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Level 34
Dec 19, 2020
You should accept gar, but not pike. You're correct that gar and pikes are not at all closely related, but gar are freshwater animals; and the picture you have is definitely a gar, not a pike. They do look superficially similar, but the tail is a dead giveaway.
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Level 71
Dec 19, 2020
Photo of 'Northern Pike' from Umwelt Garten in Wiesmühl an der Alz:
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Level 34
Jan 22, 2021
Need to work on my animal spelling! Ill nominate!
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Level 43
Oct 22, 2021
"BLACKBIRD" is actually a thrush
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Level 71
Oct 22, 2021
I think you had better check your bird book 'homerg'.