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Kikimalou Admin
Country/State : Lille, FRANCE Age : 60 Joined : 2010-04-01 Posts : 21168
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Apr 26, 2024 9:42 am | |
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Dutch Bear
Country/State : Netherlands Age : 49 Joined : 2014-02-22 Posts : 926
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:04 pm | |
| I am shure these all are Anura uglies veryous. |
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Kikimalou Admin
Country/State : Lille, FRANCE Age : 60 Joined : 2010-04-01 Posts : 21168
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Hippocollector
Country/State : Turkey Age : 16 Joined : 2022-12-10 Posts : 156
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Fri Apr 26, 2024 7:29 pm | |
| I had this toy for a long time and i dont know which brand or animal it is. I think it might be a honey badger? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:57 pm | |
| - Hippocollector wrote:
- I had this toy for a long time and i dont know which brand or animal it is. I think it might be a honey badger?[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
From a distance it looks like a mole rat but if you analyze it closely it looks exactly like a badger, I don't see any other form of it. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:58 pm | |
| I got this figure today at a bazaar near my house But I don't know if it's a dog or a fox? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6709
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:15 am | |
| - Leoo Past wrote:
- I got this figure today at a bazaar near my house But I don't know if it's a dog or a fox?[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Looks kinda like a stylized German Shepherd. |
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Jill
Country/State : USA Age : 39 Joined : 2021-04-13 Posts : 2349
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:33 am | |
| I 100% agree with German Shepherd. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:56 am | |
| - bmathison1972 wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- I got this figure today at a bazaar near my house But I don't know if it's a dog or a fox?[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Looks kinda like a stylized German Shepherd. A stylized German Shepherd? |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:56 am | |
| - Jill wrote:
- I 100% agree with German Shepherd.
Oh thank you very much I thought it was a red fox |
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Taos
Country/State : W.Sussex,United Kingdom Age : 58 Joined : 2010-10-03 Posts : 7492
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Apr 30, 2024 8:43 pm | |
| Also agree a German Shepherd |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Wed May 01, 2024 10:37 am | |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Wed May 01, 2024 10:37 am | |
| I think it is a German Shepherd I thought I would have a fox more ai collection |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Wed May 15, 2024 9:19 pm | |
| Yes, that's defintely a German shepherd. It would be funny to see a fox with the tongue out but even among my foxes I don't have a single one showing its tongue. |
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lucky luke
Country/State : FRANCE Saint-Louis Age : 62 Joined : 2010-07-17 Posts : 6296
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sat May 18, 2024 11:45 am | |
| Dear friends, I purchased a batch of six Psittaciformes made in china, undoubtedly a copy of Nayab with very bright colors, especially the cockatoos; charming figurines, and molded in a good plastic hard enough to keep them stable! I'm looking for what species these figurines represent. I solicit your knowledge; thank you very much I found three on TAI, I will take individual images for you later to complete [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sat May 18, 2024 9:11 pm | |
| I'm convinced those colors are artistic. Isn't the third bird a puffin? Pufffins are not colored like that. Parrots and cockatoos may eventually match anyting else. |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun May 19, 2024 8:20 am | |
| - Roger wrote:
- I'm convinced those colors are artistic. Isn't the third bird a puffin? Pufffins are not colored like that. Parrots and cockatoos may eventually match anyting else.
I dont think so. |
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lucky luke
Country/State : FRANCE Saint-Louis Age : 62 Joined : 2010-07-17 Posts : 6296
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Sun May 19, 2024 2:28 pm | |
| Rogerio sorry I don't think it's a puffin at all I just found an image. Here is the group! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]We can better distinguish what is missing and therefore make a deduction! In the image I also see, I think a - Yellow and blue macaw - A sun conure Then the known ones: -Cockatoes with wings spread with wrong colors - Scarlet Macaw - Joby Lori For the other three ???? The gray one could be a rosalbin cockatoo since I see a crest on it, but the one that is pink disturbs me because it doesn't go with its colors....! ??? should I invert the colors? As for the darker??? |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:21 am | |
| I just bought this rhymoceros, but I want to know if it is a southern or northern white rhymoceros, any ideas or Or does anyone know what brand a northern white rhino is? [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 1:50 pm | |
| I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:23 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino.
I think that if they are all the Southern rhinoceros, although I still can't find a difference in both, I tried to look for photos but I can't see a difference. , but thank you very much for that detail, the collectA you are referring to the model that In the large version and in the mini that came in the wild toob? |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 7:15 pm | |
| - Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino.
I think that if they are all the Southern rhinoceros, although I still can't find a difference in both, I tried to look for photos but I can't see a difference. , but thank you very much for that detail, the collectA you are referring to the model that In the large version and in the mini that came in the wild toob? There are more differennces but the easiest way to tell them apart is their body profile. Southern white rhinos have a broader back with a more pronounced hump at the shoulder. Northern white rhinos have a straighter back and a flatter hump. The CollectA toob figure you see on TAW is a mini version of the older CollectA white rhino. I don't think it is a Northern but it is not as accurate for a Southern as it is the newer version. |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 7:17 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino.
I think that if they are all the Southern rhinoceros, although I still can't find a difference in both, I tried to look for photos but I can't see a difference. , but thank you very much for that detail, the collectA you are referring to the model that In the large version and in the mini that came in the wild toob? There are more differennces but the easiest way to tell them apart is their body profile. Southern white rhinos have a broader back with a more pronounced hump at the shoulder. Northern white rhinos have a straighter back and a flatter hump. The CollectA toob figure you see on TAW is a mini version of the older CollectA white rhino. I don't think it is a Northern but it is not as accurate for a Southern as it is the newer version. Ahhhhh so the difference is that one is more curved both in the back and in the hump and the other is straighter |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35835
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:26 pm | |
| - Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino.
I think that if they are all the Southern rhinoceros, although I still can't find a difference in both, I tried to look for photos but I can't see a difference. , but thank you very much for that detail, the collectA you are referring to the model that In the large version and in the mini that came in the wild toob? There are more differennces but the easiest way to tell them apart is their body profile. Southern white rhinos have a broader back with a more pronounced hump at the shoulder. Northern white rhinos have a straighter back and a flatter hump. The CollectA toob figure you see on TAW is a mini version of the older CollectA white rhino. I don't think it is a Northern but it is not as accurate for a Southern as it is the newer version. Ahhhhh so the difference is that one is more curved both in the back and in the hump and the other is straighter Correct, Northern also have shortern horn, wider mouth and a few more differences but those are hard to see. Unfortunately these gentle animals are technically extinct but some people is still working to avoid a definitive end to the subspecies. Here one of the remaining two females. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Leoo Past
Country/State : México Age : 26 Joined : 2021-09-24 Posts : 451
| Subject: Re: Species identification topic Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:36 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- Leoo Past wrote:
- Roger wrote:
- I don't think there is a proper Northern white rhinoceros figure. This one might work as one since it has a straight hump but the head and horn looks more like a Southern. Most figures mix features from both subspecies and probably the last CollectA is the one which is more faithful to a Southern. Maybe you can use the old CollectA as a Northern since it is an ambiguous figure but do not expect it to be a Northern white rhino.
I think that if they are all the Southern rhinoceros, although I still can't find a difference in both, I tried to look for photos but I can't see a difference. , but thank you very much for that detail, the collectA you are referring to the model that In the large version and in the mini that came in the wild toob? There are more differennces but the easiest way to tell them apart is their body profile. Southern white rhinos have a broader back with a more pronounced hump at the shoulder. Northern white rhinos have a straighter back and a flatter hump. The CollectA toob figure you see on TAW is a mini version of the older CollectA white rhino. I don't think it is a Northern but it is not as accurate for a Southern as it is the newer version. Ahhhhh so the difference is that one is more curved both in the back and in the hump and the other is straighter Correct, Northern also have shortern horn, wider mouth and a few more differences but those are hard to see. Unfortunately these gentle animals are technically extinct but some people is still working to avoid a definitive end to the subspecies. Here one of the remaining two females.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] True, it has shorter horns, although the differences do not stand out much to the eye. |
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