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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 5 EmptyFri Jun 26, 2015 7:02 am

Thanks, Roger and Bryan Very Happy

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Can someone help me identify some sharks?

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I know the one with the stripes is a tiger shark. The two strange coloured sharks on the right are probably neon/glow in the dark. One of the blue-ish/grey sharks is probably a great white shark, but what are the other two?

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 5 EmptyFri Jun 26, 2015 4:20 pm

Uhhh scratch Suspect

There is a blue shark and a green shark and.... scratch
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I think that they are just "Sharks" Wink

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SUSANNE wrote:
Uhhh scratch Suspect

There is a blue shark and a green shark and.... scratch
Sorry Embarassed Embarassed  Laughing
I think that they are just "Sharks" Wink

Agreed, it's just a single model with several colours--probably based on a typical 'lamnid' body shape, but that's about it.
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sbell wrote:
SUSANNE wrote:
Uhhh scratch Suspect

There is a blue shark and a green shark and.... scratch
Sorry Embarassed Embarassed  Laughing
I think that they are just "Sharks" Wink

Agreed, it's just a single model with several colours--probably based on a typical 'lamnid' body shape, but that's about it.

Okay, thanks anyway, Susanne and sbell Wink

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Here I have a sloth from the Wild Republic 53529 Rainforest Polybag. It's marked Bradypodidae, so I know it's a three-toed sloth. But I'm not sure about which species scratch

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If you look to the colour of it's face/throat, I would say maned sloth, but I'm not sure. Can someone help me?

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I don't think that the figure intends to represent a species, though, i think it goes nicely for a brown-throated sloth. :)

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Roger wrote:
I don't think that the figure intends to represent a species, though, i think it goes nicely for a brown-throated sloth. :)

Okay, thanks Roger Smile

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 5 EmptyWed Aug 19, 2015 7:23 am

Who can help with this bird? I have no idea

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 5 EmptyWed Aug 19, 2015 11:03 am

scratch Hoatzin?
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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 5 EmptyWed Aug 19, 2015 11:08 am

It looks like a pheasant-type tail, but nothing else looks pheasant-like

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Many thanks,

i dont think it is a hoatzin scratch scratch

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I think it should be pheasant...
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More pics maybe? Wink
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Kikimalou wrote:
scratch  Hoatzin?
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Many thanks, more pics soon :)

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Kikimalou wrote:
More pics maybe? Wink

Here :)

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Pheasant XD

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Thanks , it could be possible :)

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Looks like a pheasant indeed, but I can't help you any further, Andreas!

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Can someone tell me what species the owl is from the Learning Resources Jumbo Forest Animals set?

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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], considering it is a North American woodland, it is much probably a Virginia owl. study
So we have a moose, an American black bear, red fox, American beaver and great horned owl that is the same. What do you think?

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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], considering it is a North American woodland, it is much probably a Virginia owl. study
So we have a moose, an American black bear, red fox, American beaver and great horned owl that is the same. What do you think?

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Can someone help me out with the species of this seal from the Learning Resources Jumbo Ocean Animals set?

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It could be a monkseal :)- but the colour is more for a sea lion :)

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It is probably not based in any specific seal as it happens with several brands. I don't have any objection of considering it a monk seal but I won't have either with other species. I think you can list it just as a seal, unless anyone find for sure its species. :)

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widukind wrote:
It could be a monkseal :)- but the colour is more for a sea lion :)

Roger wrote:
It is probably not based in any specific seal  as it happens with several brands. I don't have any objection of considering it a monk seal but I won't have either with other species. I think you can list it just as a seal, unless anyone find for sure its species. :)

Thanks, Andreas and Roger!

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