Snapshot Serengeti Talk
It appears to me that rt frt uppr leg is injured
#cheetah selfie
Great#selfie
cannot identify as subject is way too close
cannot accurately identify as pic is to blurred and polarized
selfie
somethin in center-too indistinct to ident
nada
not a clue
can't identify from belly view;sorry
#selfie #lion_male That's what you call a REAL close-up!
#leopard following #zebra ?
The coats of the 2 impala in the center and left of image appear to be dappled. trick of camera or actual night appearance?# NeedID
wildebeest +51 for some reason the program didn't want to mark them so I put ID here.
is something here but too indistinct to make positive ID
There is an animal 1/4" below the line of the tree bases in the upper left quadrant, but is too indistinct to identify.
It's probably a weed patch, but the image appx an 1 1/4" above the number 1 button above sure as sam hill looks like a lion.
hit the finish too soon- 1 zebra
There is a cluster of huts by the trees on the left center edge.
Eland with resident tick birds. It appears that some of these have extra stripes on lower legs
It appears to be an oxen yoke dependent from the bare tree right of center, fore ground.
#photo defects Seems to be childrens' cartoon faces in several places at 400 mag
#photo defect Large square far upper left just below the mountain range foot
appears to be hindquarters of an antelope-type animal far left by border, but not enough detail for ID.
#Photo defect Besides the neat swan cloud, there is a large dark rectangle behind the grove of trees just to the left of center-300 mag.
#photo defect Behind tree on far left there are two faces that show up at 300 mag.
Used 500 mag. to bring pattern out.
#photo defect Same view as with visible buildings at night. Here we have a circle pattern in the two trees on left of center.
Use 300 power magnification and they will show up. Super imposed on old mem card?
#photo defect There is quite clearly a building behind the two trees in right center, lights in center tree, and another building far left.
Tommys, I think.
#selfie Tommy
Most definitely something there, but not a clue. Might be zebra from smoothness of muzzle.
the way it's body elongates, makes me think it is a weasel of some type. Too small for most mongoose.
#bachelor herd Beautiful horns on animal in center.
OK, it's pretty, but what is it?
#leopard
#balloon very cool.
seems to be something walking among the herd to the left of the Tommy. does not look like a WB calf. no clue.
I gave a wild guess on color alone, as I could not see any spots. Could be a stashed kill, impala, say.
what is growth from #3's mouth???
Lovely set of horns!
#selfie I think she ate the cam. Love it.
something here but cannot identify
I am assuming a porcupine with its' quills all laid down
#tortoise he's moving on!
there's your wiggly thing again.
oops sorry. that is a zebra. I was too fast clicking.
just from silhouette identified as female lion, but the possible stripes threw me. What the what??
something here but cannot make it out.
#leopard kill ?
looks like a terradyactal
cannot identify
#selfie
animals here but too far for classification. possible widlebeast
#selfie HEY, look at me!
something large there on left side but too indistinct to ID
animals present but too far away for good id. probably wildebeast
OK, you guys explain this one to me. I give up.
The moon and a herd of eyeballs
nice horns and good rump views
great selfie!
Is something here but too indistinct for ID
There is a herd of something here but much too far away for good ID
Lightning flashover
#not a clue
#no clue
Look at the size of those horns!
something using a dust wallow.
#ghost
2 something there but too blurry to distinquish
Hey, I have a ghost here, how do I classify it?
#warthog,#selfie
somebody's tail
I tagged this as a Tommy, but there is something about the posture and tail I can't make out. ????
An X-ray zebra!
Sun glare-can't make out what is there .
something there but not a clue.
they should have a category for eyeballs.
camera kaput
Cool hippo!
NO IDEA what is on lower left of frame.
possible zebra tail
Not a clue-maybe baboon
something there but not enough butt.
there is something there moving but covered by the grass. Hyenna? Warthog?
I hate backends, they are so indistinct.
there is antelope something here, but I can't make it out.
looks like a giant caterpillar about to take over the planet.
some type of antelope, but too dark for indentity
animal here too overexposed to make out identity.
Definitely something here. Best guess-spotted hyena??
I believe there is a large cat behind the leaves in center of pic, but cannot see clearly. Frame 2 is best.
It appears to me that rt frt uppr leg is injured
#cheetah selfie
Great#selfie
cannot identify as subject is way too close
cannot accurately identify as pic is to blurred and polarized
selfie
somethin in center-too indistinct to ident
nada
not a clue
can't identify from belly view;sorry
not a clue
#selfie #lion_male That's what you call a REAL close-up!
#leopard following #zebra ?
The coats of the 2 impala in the center and left of image appear to be dappled. trick of camera or actual night appearance?# NeedID
wildebeest +51 for some reason the program didn't want to mark them so I put ID here.
is something here but too indistinct to make positive ID
There is an animal 1/4" below the line of the tree bases in the upper left quadrant, but is too indistinct to identify.
It's probably a weed patch, but the image appx an 1 1/4" above the number 1 button above sure as sam hill looks like a lion.
hit the finish too soon- 1 zebra
There is a cluster of huts by the trees on the left center edge.
Eland with resident tick birds. It appears that some of these have extra stripes on lower legs
It appears to be an oxen yoke dependent from the bare tree right of center, fore ground.
Photo There appears to be several human artifacts in this photo, including a busted dresser, a propane tank, and a row of marker stones.
#photo defects Seems to be childrens' cartoon faces in several places at 400 mag
#photo defect Large square far upper left just below the mountain range foot
appears to be hindquarters of an antelope-type animal far left by border, but not enough detail for ID.
#Photo defect Besides the neat swan cloud, there is a large dark rectangle behind the grove of trees just to the left of center-300 mag.
#photo defect Behind tree on far left there are two faces that show up at 300 mag.
Used 500 mag. to bring pattern out.
#photo defect Same view as with visible buildings at night. Here we have a circle pattern in the two trees on left of center.
Use 300 power magnification and they will show up. Super imposed on old mem card?
#photo defect There is quite clearly a building behind the two trees in right center, lights in center tree, and another building far left.
Tommys, I think.
#selfie Tommy
Most definitely something there, but not a clue. Might be zebra from smoothness of muzzle.
the way it's body elongates, makes me think it is a weasel of some type. Too small for most mongoose.
#bachelor herd Beautiful horns on animal in center.
OK, it's pretty, but what is it?
#leopard
#balloon very cool.
seems to be something walking among the herd to the left of the Tommy. does not look like a WB calf. no clue.
I gave a wild guess on color alone, as I could not see any spots. Could be a stashed kill, impala, say.
what is growth from #3's mouth???
Lovely set of horns!
#selfie I think she ate the cam. Love it.
something here but cannot identify
I am assuming a porcupine with its' quills all laid down
#tortoise he's moving on!
there's your wiggly thing again.
oops sorry. that is a zebra. I was too fast clicking.
just from silhouette identified as female lion, but the possible stripes threw me. What the what??
something here but cannot make it out.
#leopard kill ?
looks like a terradyactal
cannot identify
#selfie
animals here but too far for classification. possible widlebeast
#selfie HEY, look at me!
something large there on left side but too indistinct to ID
animals present but too far away for good id. probably wildebeast
OK, you guys explain this one to me. I give up.
The moon and a herd of eyeballs
nice horns and good rump views
great selfie!
not a clue
Is something here but too indistinct for ID
There is a herd of something here but much too far away for good ID
Lightning flashover
#not a clue
#no clue
Look at the size of those horns!
something using a dust wallow.
#ghost
2 something there but too blurry to distinquish
Hey, I have a ghost here, how do I classify it?
not a clue
#warthog,#selfie
somebody's tail
I tagged this as a Tommy, but there is something about the posture and tail I can't make out. ????
An X-ray zebra!
Sun glare-can't make out what is there .
something there but not a clue.
they should have a category for eyeballs.
camera kaput
Cool hippo!
NO IDEA what is on lower left of frame.
possible zebra tail
Not a clue-maybe baboon
something there but not enough butt.
there is something there moving but covered by the grass. Hyenna? Warthog?
I hate backends, they are so indistinct.
there is antelope something here, but I can't make it out.
looks like a giant caterpillar about to take over the planet.
some type of antelope, but too dark for indentity
animal here too overexposed to make out identity.
Definitely something here. Best guess-spotted hyena??
I believe there is a large cat behind the leaves in center of pic, but cannot see clearly. Frame 2 is best.