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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:33 am

Narcissus flycatcher, Lidth's jay, Izu thrush and Yellow pond turtle  Very Happy 
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:44 am

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Arrrhw ! Those birds  Shocked drunken 


Those birds and more on sale:

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Mine are the cheapest of each on the 'bay. Please share with your friends. This helps me pay for college related expenses, and to rehabilitate my car which broke down after spending all winter in the garage...


Oh Kikimalou thank you very much. That really helps this process along.


Can you ID this snake?

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:49 am

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It could be a lot of thing or nothing at all, because it is a very basal reptile.  confused   scratch 

Maybe we could say it is a Chuckwalla, I can't find a better idea.
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:53 am

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Can you ID this snake?

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Ryukyu banded snake
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:56 am

Thanks a bunch! They will all be available starting tomorrow at 5 actually. There aren't any on the 'bay so IDK what they are worth so I put a starting price.
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:03 pm

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It could be a lot of thing or nothing at all, because it is a very basal reptile.  confused   scratch 

Maybe we could say it is a Chuckwalla, I can't find a better idea.

Great idea! cheers And if you just look to the mold, the coulor is unimportant cheers 

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 8:16 pm

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These Kaiyodos need ID:

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i dont know this flycatcher figurine before, they is interesting  sunny 

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 9:20 pm

EmperorDinobot wrote:
SUSANNE wrote:
Arrrhw ! Those birds  Shocked drunken 


Those birds and more on sale:

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Mine are the cheapest of each on the 'bay. Please share with your friends. This helps me pay for college related expenses, and to rehabilitate my car which broke down after spending all winter in the garage...


Ohh! They are yours ?
Arrrgh ! Those shipping costs  Crying or Very sad 

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Jul 28, 2014 11:36 pm

I can ship very cheaply internationally.
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyTue Jul 29, 2014 5:23 am

Moar animals need id:

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please and thank you
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyTue Jul 29, 2014 3:39 pm

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Both are Symphysodon, colloquially known as discus.

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Could praobably be Osphronemus scratch (english name could be gouramis scratch )

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This is a member of the family Epinephelinae (goliath grouper) with many species.

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This could be a Pterygoplichthys pardalis, a Megalancistrus parananus or a Hypostomus plecostomus.

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This is a Gnathonemus petersii, in english Peters' elephantnose fish.
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Thank you, that's quite helpful
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Could any one tell me which species are these animals ? [ I want the name of these ]

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We have a tiger quoll, a Martin/ferret, a mongoose, and a masked palm civet. Very Happy

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Is this a King penguin or an Emperor penguin??

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Fourspine sculpin - Cottus kazika
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Is this a King penguin or an Emperor penguin??

It looks more like a King penguin Wink
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 3 EmptyMon Apr 06, 2015 1:49 pm

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Is this a King penguin or an Emperor penguin??

It looks more like a King penguin Wink

Thanks!! Very Happy

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My pleasure Very Happy
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What kind of elephant is this? scratch African, Asian, ...??

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And this tiger? Bengal, Siberian, ..?

And my sea turtle? Laughing

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Elephant: Africalasian confused

Tiger: Chinese or HK Laughing

Turtle: Plastic alien
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Elephant: Africalasian confused

Tiger: Chinese or HK Laughing

Turtle: Plastic alien

Thank you very much, that was most helpful Laughing

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Julie, with this kind of models, it is very difficult to find a species or subspecies scratch
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Julie, with this kind of models, it is very difficult to find a species or subspecies  scratch

I understand, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask - maybe someone could find out Very Happy I put them in TAi anyway; it can be changed when someone finds out Wink

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Tarunyada wrote:
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Julie, with this kind of models, it is very difficult to find a species or subspecies  scratch

I understand, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask - maybe someone could find out Very Happy I put them in TAi anyway; it can be changed when someone finds out Wink

It surely doesn't hurt, that's the reason why Kiki is just kidding. It is somewhat ambitious to try to identify these species but I also love to find something more adjusted for them, mainly when they need to be placed on TAI.
I think you can put the elephant in the African bush elephant page, not that it matches any species but that page we use once elephants toys are almost always based in that species. African elephants were a single species not long time ago.
Tiger just put as a tiger as the most part of other tigers are and we have a page for Incertae sedis Sea Turtle. Very Happy

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Julie, with this kind of models, it is very difficult to find a species or subspecies  scratch

I understand, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask - maybe someone could find out Very Happy I put them in TAi anyway; it can be changed when someone finds out Wink

It surely doesn't hurt, that's the reason why Kiki is just kidding. It is somewhat ambitious to try to identify these species but I also love to find something more adjusted for them, mainly when they need to be placed on TAI.
I think you can put the elephant in the African bush elephant page, not that it matches any species but that page we use once elephants toys are almost always based in that species. African elephants were a single species not long time ago.
Tiger just put as a tiger as the most part of other tigers are and we have a page for Incertae sedis Sea Turtle.  Very Happy

Haha I know, I found Christophe's reply very amusing Razz
I already put the tiger just in the 'tiger' section and the sea turtle in the 'incertae sedis' section of the sea turtles. I'll put the elephant with the African bush elephants, thanks Very Happy

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