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I have wanted to ask for a couple of days, - and at long last i found out how to make links in Photobucket as it looks now geek

What are the species of these fish from Panini, please ?

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I think that they are :

1) Boxfish
2) Clownfish
3) Angelfish ( Emperor Angelfish ? ??????)
4) Saber-tooth Fish
5) Butterfly fish ( Copperband butterflyfish?)
6) Grouper ? Hawaian Grouper ?
7) ?????
Cool Monkfish ?
9) Pufferfish
10) Cod ????
11) Lamprey
12) Moray eel


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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 4 EmptyMon Apr 27, 2015 3:35 pm

Sorry Susanne, I can't help you; I only know your #2 and #9 Laughing

Here is a deer I bought today at the flea market:

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It looks like a sika deer to me scratch Anyone with other ideas?

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Well, the antlers are clearly those of a "6-ends" roe buck . But they don't have spots scratch
The lambs do have spots, - perhaps the designer mixed them up Laughing

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Well, the antlers are from an "6-ends" roe buck . But they don't have spots scratch

Maybe the manufacturer just made a 'mix' Laughing I also own a figurine with the colours of a Thomson's gazelle but with the antlers of a roe buck Laughing

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Tarunyada wrote:

I also own a figurine with the colours of a Thomson's gazelle but with the antlers of a roe buck Laughing

You can start a collection of roebucks in disguise lol! lol!

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Laughing With lower legs, white throat and triple prongs, I believe who painted it found inspiration in a chital. Maybe it was painted in Sri Lanka! Wink
I'd love to see an antelered gazelle! bounce bounce

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SUSANNE wrote:
Tarunyada wrote:

I also own a figurine with the colours of a Thomson's gazelle but with the antlers of a roe buck Laughing

You can start a collection of roebucks in disguise lol! lol!

Haha yes Laughing

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Laughing With lower legs, white throat and triple prongs, I believe who painted it found inspiration in a chital.  Maybe it was painted in Sri Lanka! Wink
I'd love to see an antelered gazelle! bounce bounce

Thanks, Roger! Maybe I'll repaint/customize it a bit, but first I'll try to find a bit more about the figure.
I'll try to photograph it for you!

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Tarunyada wrote:
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Laughing With lower legs, white throat and triple prongs, I believe who painted it found inspiration in a chital.  Maybe it was painted in Sri Lanka! Wink
I'd love to see an antelered gazelle! bounce bounce

Thanks, Roger! Maybe I'll repaint/customize it a bit, but first I'll try to find a bit more about the figure.
I'll try to photograph it for you!

Here it is:

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 4 EmptyTue Apr 28, 2015 12:22 pm

Nice

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cheers lol! lol!

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I need some help with the species of these two lizards.

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PostSubject: Re: Species identification topic   Species identification topic - Page 4 EmptyThu Jun 11, 2015 8:51 am

The first one looks a bit like a five-lined skink, but I'm not really sure scratch Here's mine, but that one's a juvenile.

All in all, I'm not a reptile-knower Laughing

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Kikimalou wrote:
I need some help with the species of these two lizards.

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Are the names under the belly wrong? I am also not a reptile knower :)

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The names under the belly are real lizard names but the paintings are absolutely wrong

Here are real Blue spiny lizard and Five-lined skink juvenile.
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Interesting news :)

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Can someone help me out with this figurine? It's marked Hong Kong. It looks like a Zebu to me, but Bovidae aren't my daily specialism Laughing

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It is an eland Julie Wink
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It is an eland Julie Wink

But really not the best version of this specie :)

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widukind wrote:
Kikimalou wrote:
It is an eland Julie Wink

But really not the best version of this specie :)

I agree Laughing
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Kikimalou wrote:
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Kikimalou wrote:
It is an eland Julie Wink

But really not the best version of this specie :)

I agree Laughing

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But thanks, Christophe!

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I'd love to add this PV lemur to TAi, but I'm not sure about the species. I surely need some help Razz

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It's marked by Play Visions as White-Girdled Ruffed Lemur, phew what a name Shocked Laughing Is this a real species? As far as I know, Play Visions did mislable some figurines, so I'm not sure. I can't find this exact species on Wikipedia though.. Please let me know if you have some information for me!

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It is correctly marked although it is called black and white ruffed lemur in wikipedia
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It is correctly marked although it is called black and white ruffed lemur in wikipedia
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Haha okay, this was exactly the species that I found when I was searching for this little fellow, but I didn't know it was the same. Thanks, Roger!

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Yes I'm agree, but would even say it's a white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur ( Varecia variegata subcincta). 

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Yes I'm agree, but would even say it's a white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur ( Varecia variegata subcincta). 

I can't identify the subspecies but the provided name is used to Varecia variegata editorum or the Southern black and white lemur. :)

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