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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:40 pm | |
| - Kikimalou wrote:
- I would say Cheetah but a leopard could fit too
looks like a cheetah but has the same mold as the K&M leopard |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:40 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Slim waist, well-defined forehead, and spots instead of rosettes makes me think that it is a cheetah.
if it will be |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:44 pm | |
| - Leoo Past wrote:
- Kikimalou wrote:
- I would say Cheetah but a leopard could fit too
looks like a cheetah but has the same mold as the K&M leopard looks like an emaciated leopard or jaguar to me; shape of head doesn't look like a cheetah. Interpreting spots vs. rosettes in a figure like this is a futile effort; who would go through the trouble of concerning themselves with painting rosettes on a figure like this. |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Apr 27, 2023 2:48 pm | |
| - Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Slim waist, well-defined forehead, and spots instead of rosettes makes me think that it is a cheetah.
if it will be I haven't noticed it is the same as the leopard of the Wild Republic African Nature tube. Actually I think TAW is wrong and I will fix it since the company is marketing it as a cheetah. Edit: the TAW tube page mentions the figure is marked "leopard" so I don't know what to do really. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Apr 27, 2023 4:53 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Slim waist, well-defined forehead, and spots instead of rosettes makes me think that it is a cheetah.
if it will be I haven't noticed it is the same as the leopard of the Wild Republic African Nature tube. Actually I think TAW is wrong and I will fix it since the company is marketing it as a cheetah.
Edit: the TAW tube page mentions the figure is marked "leopard" so I don't know what to do really. and it is that he is smaller than the leopard from the wild republic tube but his face is different |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Apr 28, 2023 12:30 pm | |
| I think those are figures of the Nayab universe and they are often used to represent different species as long as they are relatively similar. Cheetahs and leopards are very different when we are talking about accurate animal figures but those small bulk sized ones or those Nayab hybrides are often quite inaccurate. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:39 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- I think those are figures of the Nayab universe and they are often used to represent different species as long as they are relatively similar. Cheetahs and leopards are very different when we are talking about accurate animal figures but those small bulk sized ones or those Nayab hybrides are often quite inaccurate.
No wonder that confusion as I saw in TAW as a cheetah had that doubt if it was a leopard or a cheetah |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Jun 09, 2023 12:26 am | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]I have a question is Andrewsarchus or hyenodon It's very different from safari too Toob on the muzzle and complexion |
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Saarlooswolfhound Moderator
Country/State : USA Age : 28 Joined : 2012-06-16 Posts : 12055
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Jun 09, 2023 1:37 am | |
| _________________ -"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ) -“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Jun 09, 2023 1:29 pm | |
| This is one of those very debated and fascinating subjects of this hobby. Paige gave the right link. The PEC model as well as the whole series, is derived from the corresponding Play Visions one. Although the Play Visions is not exactly a miniature of their larger model, it is something that generated an interesting debate since the larger figure is identified as a prehistoric hyena. This inaccurate name suites probably better a Pachycrocuta which is not what the figure intends to represent. The best approaches are andrewsarchus and hyaenodon. Thus, the name supports the latter. Today's knowledge also describes the Andrewsarchus as an ungulate and not a carnivoran which puts again the PV model closer to what a Hyaenodon should look like. Though, at the time, Andrewsarchus was described as a carnivoran thus their feline like paws, wolf appearance and feline colors.According to TAW, the smaller PV is marked "Andrewsarchus hyena" what supports it is a Andrewsarchus indeed. This DTB entry is very interesting and shows the illustrations which served as inspiration to the figure. In my personal opinion, considering the way those two animals were represented in paleoart, the large PV figure is closer to an Andrewsarchus but it is really hard to tell. The collecting community also adopted it as an Andrewsarchus but an identification as a Hyaenodon is quite plausible and with today's knowleddge, using it as a Hyaenodon is less inaccurate. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Jun 09, 2023 3:22 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- This is one of those very debated and fascinating subjects of this hobby. Paige gave the right link. The PEC model as well as the whole series, is derived from the corresponding Play Visions one. Although the Play Visions is not exactly a miniature of their larger model, it is something that generated an interesting debate since the larger figure is identified as a prehistoric hyena. This inaccurate name suites probably better a Pachycrocuta which is not what the figure intends to represent. The best approaches are andrewsarchus and hyaenodon. Thus, the name supports the latter.
Today's knowledge also describes the Andrewsarchus as an ungulate and not a carnivoran which puts again the PV model closer to what a Hyaenodon should look like. Though, at the time, Andrewsarchus was described as a carnivoran thus their feline like paws, wolf appearance and feline colors.According to TAW, the smaller PV is marked "Andrewsarchus hyena" what supports it is a Andrewsarchus indeed. This DTB entry is very interesting and shows the illustrations which served as inspiration to the figure. In my personal opinion, considering the way those two animals were represented in paleoart, the large PV figure is closer to an Andrewsarchus but it is really hard to tell. The collecting community also adopted it as an Andrewsarchus but an identification as a Hyaenodon is quite plausible and with today's knowleddge, using it as a Hyaenodon is less inaccurate. If that's what I noticed that the big one is more like Andrewsarchus and the small one looks the same as a hyenodon, I think they put it as hyenodon and they made a mistake when putting Andrewsarchus but I wanted to get out of Doubts with the experts on this topic |
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Cepaea
Country/State : Hungary Age : 24 Joined : 2023-05-28 Posts : 1
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Wed Jun 14, 2023 6:07 pm | |
| Could any one tell me which species are these fish? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Saarlooswolfhound Moderator
Country/State : USA Age : 28 Joined : 2012-06-16 Posts : 12055
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Wed Jun 14, 2023 7:44 pm | |
| The middle figure is a mudskipper, but that's about all that I can help with. _________________ -"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ) -“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous |
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sunny
Country/State : uk Age : 34 Joined : 2019-08-09 Posts : 2072
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Jun 16, 2023 7:49 pm | |
| love these fish! so beautiful!
yes, definitely a mudskipper but I'm not sure about the other 2. the bottom one looks familiar though |
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Saarlooswolfhound Moderator
Country/State : USA Age : 28 Joined : 2012-06-16 Posts : 12055
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Jun 26, 2023 11:43 pm | |
| Any ideas on this guy? (terrible photo I know) Scoured TAW and cannot find it anywhere. Species AND brand? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]_________________ -"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ) -“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous |
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Balaenoptera
Country/State : The Netherlands Age : 25 Joined : 2017-04-11 Posts : 195
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 27, 2023 11:46 am | |
| The brand is Kenner, the species I believe is the blue-girdled angelfish |
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Saarlooswolfhound Moderator
Country/State : USA Age : 28 Joined : 2012-06-16 Posts : 12055
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 27, 2023 1:48 pm | |
| Oh thank you! I should have just come to you. No wonder I couldnt find it. It isnt on the wiki. _________________ -"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ) -“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous |
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Balaenoptera
Country/State : The Netherlands Age : 25 Joined : 2017-04-11 Posts : 195
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 27, 2023 2:01 pm | |
| No problem the line is called Wonder World by the way |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 27, 2023 4:32 pm | |
| - Balaenoptera wrote:
- The brand is Kenner, the species I believe is the blue-girdled angelfish
Absolutly right. Beautieful figure by a unknown brand. There is also a nice triggerfish |
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Saarlooswolfhound Moderator
Country/State : USA Age : 28 Joined : 2012-06-16 Posts : 12055
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Jun 29, 2023 12:45 am | |
| looking more into the series, there are a few fun figures. But many of the sets are expensive for the collectors of this niche brand... _________________ -"I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven’t got the guts to bite people themselves."-August Strindberg (However, anyone who knows me knows I love dogs [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ) -“We can try to kill all that is native, string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures.”-Anonymous |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Thu Jun 29, 2023 12:01 pm | |
| - Saarlooswolfhound wrote:
- looking more into the series, there are a few fun figures. But many of the sets are expensive for the collectors of this niche brand...
For me are only 3 figures interesting. There are also a octopus, sharks, a dolphin and a manta ray. And you can find a set of fishes too on ebay. |
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Logan'sArk
Country/State : United States Age : 22 Joined : 2015-11-22 Posts : 150
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun Aug 13, 2023 10:38 pm | |
| Can anyone tell me what these might be? I've seen them listed under a name "Dillon Toys", with the snail-like creature being called a whelk, but no specific species names. The Toy Animal Wiki also lists the sea cucumber as unidentified, but could it be customized to look like a known species? [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] _________________ LOGAN
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Birdsage
Country/State : United States/Texas Age : 17 Joined : 2021-01-11 Posts : 908
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:24 am | |
| - widukind wrote:
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The shape is reminiscent of a greenling (Hexagrammidae sp.). The pattern does not match any particular species. - widukind wrote:
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Clearly a croaker of some species (Sciaenidae sp.). The stripe pattern vaguely resembles Menticirrhus saxatilis, but the green color and deep body are all wrong for that species. |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:13 am | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:01 pm | |
| What is the red angelfish-like fish by Bullyland. Seen here, third from the left on the bottom. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]It's not actually linked on that Bullyland page |
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