Snapshot Serengeti Talk
Serval?
Young Thompson's that has no horns yet? Tricky one.
Clueless. Banded mongoose?
White tailed mongoose?
Mongoose is just a guess.
I cannot recognize this at all.
The one moving out of the picture could be a young wildebeest.
These looks like the spots of a cheetah, but that's my only indication. Hard to tell.
Rhinoceros or buffalo?
Rhinoceros? Pretty sure that's what it is.
Hand of a human?
Looks like a rhinoceros tail. It's not a hippo. May be an elephant, but I tend towards rhino.
Two smaller bustards?
???
I don't see horns, the tail looks unfamiliar, the coat is smooth unlike buffalo or wildebeest, can someone please tell me what this is?
I know it's not a Wildebeest, but I am totally clueless about this one.
Male Lion???
Two lions resting. Another wild guess.
Lion tail? I'm stumped.
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Eland?
There seems to be some kind of predator in the background to the right. Hyena?
Looks like a small bird of prey to me.
I wildly guessed, now I can see what you are seeing.
Lion?
I thought it's a young ostrich because of the thin neck and the head shape.
Two lions?
Even with magnifying glass, I still can't tell what it is.
Beautiful male #lion.
Hartebeest or Eland? Or something else?
From the horn I'd say Eland. All the others have either ridged, curved or curly horns. The one curl on an Eland's horn could be out of frame
Spotted hyena is what I thought too.
Ears look like spotted Hyena. The head is hard to recognize.
Impossible to id, at least for me.
I guessed Aardwolf, but I'm probably wrong.
Lion butt? Hard to id.
Could be some kind of cat, I picked lion, but that's just a wild guess.
#cheetah
What are the two small animals in the left, middle part of the image?
Jackal?
Cattle???
#lions. Four or five?
Or young wildebeest?
#lion ear
#Cheetah. Marking territory?
I don't know.
I love the combination of two white and black striped creatures in one picture.
Very unsure about this. I id'd wildebeest, which is probably wrong.
Looks like a lion to me.
some kind of rodent or bird? Too small for anything else.
My identification of vervet monkey is completely made up, I don't have the slightest clue what this might be.
Hard to see, but the rump of the closest one makes me think they are Grant's.
Wow! That's a great #cheetah capture!
Do mongooses hunt guinea fowl?
#lion, what a lazy gang, lol! I love this picture, but I don't know how many lions there are, they're so entangled!
#porcupine
I knew it wasn't a warthog, zebra mouth occurred to me, but then I didn't pick that either. Confusing.
Almost impossible to id. Lion?
#lion
Just guessed lion because the color seems right and it's too low on the ground to be a hoofed animal.
Pretty sure it's a spotted hyena.
Ear doesn't look familiar at all. Strange.
Mongoose? Or Vervet Monkey? Tail is maybe too short for monkey.
Maybe Hartebeest because of white rump? Hard to say what this is.
I picked warthog as well.
#Aardwolf
Spotted Hyena?
I know it's not a Wildebeest, but I don't have a clue what it could be.
Looks like a Duiker to me because of the black on his face. There also seems to be some kind of animal to the left, but what?
I doubt I'm correct, but I identified waterbuck, because that's the only antelope with fluffy hair in its chin area.
What could this be??
Very blurry, difficult to identify.
Pretty sure it's not a porcupine, but I am completely stumped.
Not the slightest idea.
The very first #waterbuck I found after looking through thousands of pictures. Excited.
The shape of these horns is very confusing.
Wild guess. Color and low slung.
Dark, almost black color and short, bushy tail? I have no idea.
I just wildly guessed. From the position of the eyes I know it's a predator. That's it.
I cannot identify the animal(s) in the background. Vervet monkeys?
#white-tailed_mongoose
#serval
Not sure what's going on there. It is obviously a fairly large raptor, but is there another animal there? Is the bird catching prey?
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between a far away bird or a close image of a butterfly or other flying insect.
Wow! A #male_lion carrying a #thomson's_gazelle.
Great #male_lion image!
Could be an ostrich chick.
Couldn't id, because the two horns look different from each other.
To me it looks like a baboon playing with the camera, but it's anybody's guess.
White-tailed mongoose?
The ears are all wrong for either lion, hyena or mongoose. I couldn't come up with anything so I just marked it as lion cub.
Ostrich chick?
Bat or owl? The ears make me think "bat", but the wings are more birdlike.
What kind of animal is the one resting under the tree? The horns seem huge, the ears are big too, it doesn't look familiar.
I thought maybe wildcat, since I seem to see striped legs and wildcats are the only predators in the list who have striped legs. ?
I'm thinking Steenbok because the ears are so large.
I can't find any antelope/gazelle that looks like this, almost black with white legs. Somehow it looks like it's in distress.
Not the faintest idea about this.
Great #serval image. Just don't know about the animals in the background. Some kind of gazelles/antelopes, but which?
Aw!
Could this be a bat-eared fox? Looks not hunched at all. The ears and tail seem right. Also it seems to carry something.
Do Eland and #Hartebeest socialize? The horns of the animal on the left look not like #Hartebeest horns.
Love this #lion image!
Could be anything.
Very pregnant #zebra.
I guessed Grant's because the paler part of the coat is higher up than it is at Impalas.
Lion ear?
I guessed Grant's Gazelle because of the size and coloring of the ears.
Male Eland?
Could be warthogs. Lions even, who knows? 😉
I don't know. Horns don't seem to match anything I know.
I guessed 2 dik diks. The color matches and they are often at that location.
Looks like a young male with the beginnings of a mane. Or am I wrong?
#reedbuck
Is that a younger Grant's Gazelle?
Cheetah or spotted Hyena?
Could it be a Serval? Tail too short for Genet, body also marked unlike Wildcat. Definitely not Cheetah or Leopard.
#male_lion, gorgeous image!!
Great image of #female_lion!
This is one of my favorite images ever!
Cheetah?
#baby_hippopotamus !
Cool #Kori_bustard portrait!
Looks more like Grant's than Thomson's to me. What do you think?
#Wildebeest, of course, but the animal to the right looks like a male lion to me, which would explain the Wildebeest taking off like that.
This looks very much like the ear of a lion.
This doesn't look like anything I know. ???
2 Hartebeest?
Glad I got it right. The horns were the best hint for me.
Hah, I got it right! Cool.
Some kind of predator, because the eyes are at the front of the head. But what? Mongoose is what I came up with. ?
First #Serval I ever found!
wild guess, 2 impalas resting. Could be anything.
I think this is the first #dik_dik I found!
My only hint is the black between the ears, so I guessed #impala.
#warthog is my closest guess.
Wow, the first #rhino I've ever found!
#Eland, I'm sure it's something else, but so difficult to id.
#lion_cub?
#hippo or #elephant?
I identified #wild_cat because of the long, striped tail, but it's probably something else. Hard to see.
Maybe a #moth? Impossible to id.
Almost impossible to see details. I guessed #cattle, probably wrong.
Picked #wildebeest randomly. Sorry, no clue.
#buffalo or #wildebeest?
#zebra or #wildebeest? The body shape looks more like a #zebra, are the rest of the stripes not visible because of the flash?
It probably is an #animal, but there is no way for me to tell what it is.
Yeah, I got it right!
I identified them as #kori-bustard chicks, because they looked to me most like #kori-bustards. Turns out it's a bustard, but the wrong one.
Almost positive this is a serval. Dots running into stripes, small head, short, striped tail. #serval
What does this look like to you? I classified impala, but i am pretty sure that's not what it is.
Could be anything. It could even be an attack. I don't have the slightest idea.
I thought the same thing. Muscular enough to be a leopard.
Young hartebeest?
The thing in the air? Bird, insect?
#hippopotamus
I thought it may be a female or younger Eland. As far as I could see on the ID pictures, they don't have the single spiral (yet). ???
I'm almost positive I've seen this calf more than once with adult #hartebeest.
I don't know how to go back to the image, I overlooked the #giraffe.
I was struggling with this and finally guessed Duiker, although I've never seen one, neither in this area nor anywhere else.
Young #hartebeest ?
#ostrich
#hartebeest
#topi
Probably not a Duiker in the background, but that's the only animal I could think of.
3 female #lions, 1 cub.
Topi? I don't know.
3 #baboons
#Hippo #Hippopotamus
Buffalo? Seems not quite right.
Cat, hyena, optic illusion?
Beautiful female #lion with one #cub visible.
Not sure about my Dik Dik identification.
No clue. I randomly picked Zebra because the ears are more rounded.
Probably not a giraffe, but nothing else came to mind.
One #thomsons-gazelle to the right, no idea about the other two.
What's the #wildebeest in the front doing? Lying down, rolling around, being in some kind of distress? Just looks so strange.
Maybe reedbuck because the horns seem to be curving forward?
No clue. Hyena?
I guessed Impala. Not a clue, though.
I identified this as a zebra, but zebras have much wider stripes?
I cannot identify the animal in the background.
I picked female #lion because of body shape.
Not sure about this at all, because the horns are so smooth.
Is #GrantsGazelle correct?
Misidentified this as an aardwolf, the missing stripes should have given it away.
#Warthog? This animal is impossible to identify.
My first #aardvark
#Grant's-Gazelle? It would be the first one I've found.
#malelion
Lazy #lions
#elephant
#eland
Cannot tell what these are. #help
What is this? #help
Thank you!
Looks like an #Impala, but the horns are wrong. Shouldn't they be more s-shaped at that size?
#elephant, #topi and #impala in one picture!
Hard to identify.
I misidentified it as a leopard, but close up the "spots" are just there because of the grainy picture.
Could this be a #kori-bustard to the left of the tree in the front?
Could this be some kind of #cat to the left?
Not a very good picture, but it's obviously a #malelion with a windblown mane.
First #hippo I've found. Cool!
I like this picture because of the hard rain!
#hartebeest it is! Thank you, maricksu.
I identified this as a #Topi because of the coloring, but the horns looks much more like #hartebeest. Confused.
It took me a long time to decide on cheetah, but I thought it was leaner than a leopard, just like maricksu, the body shape convinced me.
I'm fairly sure it's a #cheetah.
Wow, now I can see the impalas! This picture totally tricked me, thanks for setting my head straight.
#kill ? My eyes are tricking me? In the middle I see a small zebra struggling and a lioness to the left of it. Am I nuts?
Thanks! I was very excited!
#elephants
#human
Hello there, fellow human!
Storm clouds. I love this picture.
Kori-Bustard. First one I found!
I'm fairly sure it's a leopard.
Sizable elephant. I love how he faces the camera.
Beautiful sunset.
One of my favorite elephant pictures
Two lionesses. The first lions I detected, very exciting!
Serval?
Young Thompson's that has no horns yet? Tricky one.
Clueless. Banded mongoose?
White tailed mongoose?
Mongoose is just a guess.
I cannot recognize this at all.
The one moving out of the picture could be a young wildebeest.
These looks like the spots of a cheetah, but that's my only indication. Hard to tell.
Rhinoceros or buffalo?
Rhinoceros? Pretty sure that's what it is.
Hand of a human?
Looks like a rhinoceros tail. It's not a hippo. May be an elephant, but I tend towards rhino.
Two smaller bustards?
???
I don't see horns, the tail looks unfamiliar, the coat is smooth unlike buffalo or wildebeest, can someone please tell me what this is?
???
I know it's not a Wildebeest, but I am totally clueless about this one.
Male Lion???
Two lions resting. Another wild guess.
Lion tail? I'm stumped.
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Eland?
There seems to be some kind of predator in the background to the right. Hyena?
Looks like a small bird of prey to me.
I wildly guessed, now I can see what you are seeing.
Lion?
I thought it's a young ostrich because of the thin neck and the head shape.
Two lions?
Even with magnifying glass, I still can't tell what it is.
Beautiful male #lion.
Hartebeest or Eland? Or something else?
Eland?
From the horn I'd say Eland. All the others have either ridged, curved or curly horns. The one curl on an Eland's horn could be out of frame
Spotted hyena is what I thought too.
Ears look like spotted Hyena. The head is hard to recognize.
Impossible to id, at least for me.
I guessed Aardwolf, but I'm probably wrong.
Lion butt? Hard to id.
Could be some kind of cat, I picked lion, but that's just a wild guess.
#cheetah
What are the two small animals in the left, middle part of the image?
Jackal?
Cattle???
#lions. Four or five?
Or young wildebeest?
#lion ear
Lion?
#Cheetah. Marking territory?
I don't know.
I love the combination of two white and black striped creatures in one picture.
Very unsure about this. I id'd wildebeest, which is probably wrong.
Looks like a lion to me.
some kind of rodent or bird? Too small for anything else.
My identification of vervet monkey is completely made up, I don't have the slightest clue what this might be.
Hard to see, but the rump of the closest one makes me think they are Grant's.
Wow! That's a great #cheetah capture!
Do mongooses hunt guinea fowl?
#lion, what a lazy gang, lol! I love this picture, but I don't know how many lions there are, they're so entangled!
Lion?
#porcupine
I knew it wasn't a warthog, zebra mouth occurred to me, but then I didn't pick that either. Confusing.
Almost impossible to id. Lion?
#lion
Just guessed lion because the color seems right and it's too low on the ground to be a hoofed animal.
Pretty sure it's a spotted hyena.
Ear doesn't look familiar at all. Strange.
Mongoose? Or Vervet Monkey? Tail is maybe too short for monkey.
Maybe Hartebeest because of white rump? Hard to say what this is.
I picked warthog as well.
#Aardwolf
Spotted Hyena?
I know it's not a Wildebeest, but I don't have a clue what it could be.
Looks like a Duiker to me because of the black on his face. There also seems to be some kind of animal to the left, but what?
I doubt I'm correct, but I identified waterbuck, because that's the only antelope with fluffy hair in its chin area.
What could this be??
Very blurry, difficult to identify.
Pretty sure it's not a porcupine, but I am completely stumped.
?
Not the slightest idea.
The very first #waterbuck I found after looking through thousands of pictures. Excited.
The shape of these horns is very confusing.
Wild guess. Color and low slung.
Dark, almost black color and short, bushy tail? I have no idea.
I just wildly guessed. From the position of the eyes I know it's a predator. That's it.
I cannot identify the animal(s) in the background. Vervet monkeys?
Spotted Hyena?
#white-tailed_mongoose
#serval
Not sure what's going on there. It is obviously a fairly large raptor, but is there another animal there? Is the bird catching prey?
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between a far away bird or a close image of a butterfly or other flying insect.
Wow! A #male_lion carrying a #thomson's_gazelle.
Great #male_lion image!
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Could be an ostrich chick.
Couldn't id, because the two horns look different from each other.
To me it looks like a baboon playing with the camera, but it's anybody's guess.
White-tailed mongoose?
The ears are all wrong for either lion, hyena or mongoose. I couldn't come up with anything so I just marked it as lion cub.
Ostrich chick?
Bat or owl? The ears make me think "bat", but the wings are more birdlike.
What kind of animal is the one resting under the tree? The horns seem huge, the ears are big too, it doesn't look familiar.
I thought maybe wildcat, since I seem to see striped legs and wildcats are the only predators in the list who have striped legs. ?
I'm thinking Steenbok because the ears are so large.
I can't find any antelope/gazelle that looks like this, almost black with white legs. Somehow it looks like it's in distress.
Not the faintest idea about this.
Great #serval image. Just don't know about the animals in the background. Some kind of gazelles/antelopes, but which?
Aw!
Could this be a bat-eared fox? Looks not hunched at all. The ears and tail seem right. Also it seems to carry something.
Do Eland and #Hartebeest socialize? The horns of the animal on the left look not like #Hartebeest horns.
Love this #lion image!
Could be anything.
Very pregnant #zebra.
I guessed Grant's because the paler part of the coat is higher up than it is at Impalas.
Lion ear?
I guessed Grant's Gazelle because of the size and coloring of the ears.
Male Eland?
Could be warthogs. Lions even, who knows? 😉
I don't know. Horns don't seem to match anything I know.
I guessed 2 dik diks. The color matches and they are often at that location.
Looks like a young male with the beginnings of a mane. Or am I wrong?
#reedbuck
Great #male_lion image!
Lion?
Lion?
Is that a younger Grant's Gazelle?
Cheetah or spotted Hyena?
Could it be a Serval? Tail too short for Genet, body also marked unlike Wildcat. Definitely not Cheetah or Leopard.
#male_lion, gorgeous image!!
Great image of #female_lion!
This is one of my favorite images ever!
Cheetah?
#baby_hippopotamus !
Cool #Kori_bustard portrait!
Looks more like Grant's than Thomson's to me. What do you think?
#Wildebeest, of course, but the animal to the right looks like a male lion to me, which would explain the Wildebeest taking off like that.
This looks very much like the ear of a lion.
This doesn't look like anything I know. ???
2 Hartebeest?
Glad I got it right. The horns were the best hint for me.
Hah, I got it right! Cool.
Some kind of predator, because the eyes are at the front of the head. But what? Mongoose is what I came up with. ?
First #Serval I ever found!
wild guess, 2 impalas resting. Could be anything.
I think this is the first #dik_dik I found!
My only hint is the black between the ears, so I guessed #impala.
#warthog is my closest guess.
Wow, the first #rhino I've ever found!
#Eland, I'm sure it's something else, but so difficult to id.
#lion_cub?
#hippo or #elephant?
I identified #wild_cat because of the long, striped tail, but it's probably something else. Hard to see.
Maybe a #moth? Impossible to id.
Almost impossible to see details. I guessed #cattle, probably wrong.
Picked #wildebeest randomly. Sorry, no clue.
#buffalo or #wildebeest?
#zebra or #wildebeest? The body shape looks more like a #zebra, are the rest of the stripes not visible because of the flash?
It probably is an #animal, but there is no way for me to tell what it is.
Yeah, I got it right!
I identified them as #kori-bustard chicks, because they looked to me most like #kori-bustards. Turns out it's a bustard, but the wrong one.
Almost positive this is a serval. Dots running into stripes, small head, short, striped tail. #serval
What does this look like to you? I classified impala, but i am pretty sure that's not what it is.
Could be anything. It could even be an attack. I don't have the slightest idea.
I thought the same thing. Muscular enough to be a leopard.
Young hartebeest?
The thing in the air? Bird, insect?
#hippopotamus
I thought it may be a female or younger Eland. As far as I could see on the ID pictures, they don't have the single spiral (yet). ???
I'm almost positive I've seen this calf more than once with adult #hartebeest.
#lion
I don't know how to go back to the image, I overlooked the #giraffe.
I was struggling with this and finally guessed Duiker, although I've never seen one, neither in this area nor anywhere else.
Young #hartebeest ?
#ostrich
#hartebeest
#hartebeest
#topi
Probably not a Duiker in the background, but that's the only animal I could think of.
3 female #lions, 1 cub.
Topi? I don't know.
3 #baboons
#Hippo #Hippopotamus
Buffalo? Seems not quite right.
Cat, hyena, optic illusion?
Beautiful female #lion with one #cub visible.
Not sure about my Dik Dik identification.
No clue. I randomly picked Zebra because the ears are more rounded.
Probably not a giraffe, but nothing else came to mind.
One #thomsons-gazelle to the right, no idea about the other two.
What's the #wildebeest in the front doing? Lying down, rolling around, being in some kind of distress? Just looks so strange.
Maybe reedbuck because the horns seem to be curving forward?
No clue. Hyena?
I guessed Impala. Not a clue, though.
I identified this as a zebra, but zebras have much wider stripes?
I cannot identify the animal in the background.
I picked female #lion because of body shape.
Not sure about this at all, because the horns are so smooth.
Is #GrantsGazelle correct?
Misidentified this as an aardwolf, the missing stripes should have given it away.
#Warthog? This animal is impossible to identify.
My first #aardvark
#Grant's-Gazelle? It would be the first one I've found.
#malelion
Lazy #lions
#elephant
#eland
#topi
#elephant
Cannot tell what these are. #help
What is this? #help
Thank you!
Looks like an #Impala, but the horns are wrong. Shouldn't they be more
s-shaped at that size?
#elephant, #topi and #impala in one picture!
Hard to identify.
I misidentified it as a leopard, but close up the "spots" are just there because of the grainy picture.
Could this be a #kori-bustard to the left of the tree in the front?
Could this be some kind of #cat to the left?
Not a very good picture, but it's obviously a #malelion with a windblown mane.
First #hippo I've found. Cool!
I like this picture because of the hard rain!
#hartebeest it is! Thank you, maricksu.
I identified this as a #Topi because of the coloring, but the horns looks much more like #hartebeest. Confused.
It took me a long time to decide on cheetah, but I thought it was leaner than a leopard, just like maricksu, the body shape convinced me.
I'm fairly sure it's a #cheetah.
Wow, now I can see the impalas! This picture totally tricked me, thanks for setting my head straight.
#kill ? My eyes are tricking me? In the middle I see a small zebra struggling and a lioness to the left of it. Am I nuts?
Thanks! I was very excited!
#elephant
#elephants
#human
Hello there, fellow human!
Storm clouds. I love this picture.
Kori-Bustard. First one I found!
I'm fairly sure it's a leopard.
Sizable elephant. I love how he faces the camera.
Beautiful sunset.
One of my favorite elephant pictures
Two lionesses. The first lions I detected, very exciting!