Snapshot Serengeti Talk
FINALLY! After all of Year 10, I get one unambiguous #aardwolf!!! And on that note, I'm done for the night. Thanks. See you on next server!
#lioness!
Please tell me I found an aardwolf. Yes?
I love the color on this #Aardvark
Frame #2 is a great pose for this #GrantsGazelle
#baboon group
I went with hyena though I debated a number of other dog-like things. Definitely a muzzle.
#elephant x3
Buffalo? Looks like a bear with horns.
Beautiful #bird shot
A whole pack of hyenas!
I marked 3 buffalo. Yes or no?
A nice #buffalo shot
Awesome. Pair of #zebra colts. #young
Did the wildebeest get struck by lightning? Seriously... what causes the streaking?
I pulled up a whole bunch of comparison photos online. Ok, I agree, hyena, but, wow, that's subtle. I really thought that tail...
When playing the animation, it looked like a protective stance, and the height diff didn't seem as much perspective-based.
Ok... this one has to be an aardwolf, right? (I feel like the boy who cried 'aardwolf'.)
#hyena in daylight
Does the shorter one count as "young present"?
I put wildebeest in the background. They are clearly moving, so I had to tag something.
I've never seen the mane hair short enough to be a mohawk before. Thanks for clarifying. @maricksu
This land ain't big enough for both of us. You best be movin' on, friend.
#zebra in focus, full body, good landscape -- #posed !!! 😃
Unicorn!!! It's a unicorn!
Buffalo? That's my best guess.
Looks like aardwolf mixed in with cattle in the daylight. Odd mix! (Turns out not to be.)
I'm ready for my close up, Mr. DeVille!
#bird riding #zebra -- totally awesome photo clear focus! #Closeup
#hyena cleaning self
#fire
I agree with #hartbeest standing. No idea what the thing in the grass is.
Angry #wildebeest !!
#aardwolf -- I think. I looked at this a long time. These two creatures are fairly clear, but really do not match any option.
#zebra An impressive shot, very clear, especially that mane!
#giraffe Three of 'em, fully in the frame of the image, in good light!
#bugs
#wildfire #birds Bird flying out of the smoke.
It went by fast so I picked cheetah. This is an example of an image where I really wish there was a "some animal" option!
Don't miss the bird on the buffalo's back! 😃
I put "giraffe"... but could it be an ostrich?
Beautiful gazelle.
#cheetah ready to pounce. Fully in focus, in frame, and very close to camera. Different poses in all 3 frames. Beautiful shots.
#BabyElephant
I picked Thompson's Gazelle because those are so common and it looks like a gazelle of some sort.
#lion
Male lion, full on, in focus. Woohoo! But he is kind of scruffy looking...
He posed for this shot!
Something is wrong with this set... image #1 does not go with the other two images.
I said "Elephants." I don't see any horns and a couple of them look like they have trunks.
I marked "Nothing" in this image, but I did wonder if that was a lioness in the grass.
I applied several photo filters to this image... I think it is just an oddly shaped piece of wood. I think.
Obviously there's one animal here, but with just a pair of legs, only a trained biologist is going to know what it is.
FINALLY! After all of Year 10, I get one unambiguous #aardwolf!!! And on that note, I'm done for the night. Thanks. See you on next server!
#lioness!
Please tell me I found an aardwolf. Yes?
I love the color on this #Aardvark
Frame #2 is a great pose for this #GrantsGazelle
#baboon group
I went with hyena though I debated a number of other dog-like things. Definitely a muzzle.
#elephant x3
Buffalo? Looks like a bear with horns.
Beautiful #bird shot
A whole pack of hyenas!
I marked 3 buffalo. Yes or no?
A nice #buffalo shot
Awesome. Pair of #zebra colts. #young
Did the wildebeest get struck by lightning? Seriously... what causes the streaking?
I pulled up a whole bunch of comparison photos online. Ok, I agree, hyena, but, wow, that's subtle. I really thought that tail...
When playing the animation, it looked like a protective stance, and the height diff didn't seem as much perspective-based.
Ok... this one has to be an aardwolf, right? (I feel like the boy who cried 'aardwolf'.)
#hyena in daylight
Does the shorter one count as "young present"?
I put wildebeest in the background. They are clearly moving, so I had to tag something.
I've never seen the mane hair short enough to be a mohawk before. Thanks for clarifying. @maricksu
This land ain't big enough for both of us. You best be movin' on, friend.
#zebra in focus, full body, good landscape -- #posed !!! 😃
Unicorn!!! It's a unicorn!
Buffalo? That's my best guess.
Looks like aardwolf mixed in with cattle in the daylight. Odd mix! (Turns out not to be.)
I'm ready for my close up, Mr. DeVille!
#bird riding #zebra -- totally awesome photo clear focus! #Closeup
#hyena cleaning self
#fire
I agree with #hartbeest standing. No idea what the thing in the grass is.
Angry #wildebeest !!
#aardwolf -- I think. I looked at this a long time. These two creatures are fairly clear, but really do not match any option.
#zebra An impressive shot, very clear, especially that mane!
#giraffe Three of 'em, fully in the frame of the image, in good light!
#bugs
#wildfire #birds
Bird flying out of the smoke.
It went by fast so I picked cheetah. This is an example of an image where I really wish there was a "some animal" option!
Don't miss the bird on the buffalo's back! 😃
I put "giraffe"... but could it be an ostrich?
Beautiful gazelle.
#cheetah ready to pounce. Fully in focus, in frame, and very close to camera. Different poses in all 3 frames. Beautiful shots.
#BabyElephant
I picked Thompson's Gazelle because those are so common and it looks like a gazelle of some sort.
#lion
Male lion, full on, in focus. Woohoo! But he is kind of scruffy looking...
He posed for this shot!
Something is wrong with this set... image #1 does not go with the other two images.
I said "Elephants." I don't see any horns and a couple of them look like they have trunks.
I marked "Nothing" in this image, but I did wonder if that was a lioness in the grass.
I applied several photo filters to this image... I think it is just an oddly shaped piece of wood. I think.
Obviously there's one animal here, but with just a pair of legs, only a trained biologist is going to know what it is.