Snapshot Serengeti Talk
#leopard having a stretch
#leopard with laser eyes!
Not any of the sand grouses in my book. google images does seem to confirm small corncrake.
#leopard Having a stretch methinks
#birds Looks like a crested francolin
#aardwolf Possibly an aardwolf. Not convinced but best I can come up with.
Help! Any ideas on the animal in the foreground? Looks like a wildcat.
Could be a hippo
Struggling with this one. Clearly a type of cat, badger or such. No big ears so not aardvark. Gone for honey badger.
I would say that the picture shows the front legs of a bushbuck
I marked this as a hyena. Clearly a female. Hyena's teats go down the body like that. Not sure that a reedbacks would as only 1 ir 2 young.
At first glance I thought this looked like a horse (2), however I think this is a topi.
I would say from the stripy legs that it is a bushbuck
Looks like an ostrich displaying to something. Probably another one.
Body shape suggests it is not an owl, but it is a bird of prey. Have looked through audubon guide and google images but no id yet.
too dark to identify the animal but profile shows ears swept back.
2 pairs of eyes but unidentifiable
Can only see tip of tail and some of the back. Looks a bit like a wild dog to me!
animal too close to identify
too close to tell what this is.
Could be wildebeast, buffalo or even elephants but too far away to identify.
looks like 3 vultures in the sky but cannot tell.
Something moving in the lower left corner but too small to tell.
#leopard having a stretch
#leopard with laser eyes!
Not any of the sand grouses in my book. google images does seem to confirm small corncrake.
#leopard
Having a stretch methinks
#birds
Looks like a crested francolin
#aardwolf
Possibly an aardwolf. Not convinced but best I can come up with.
Help! Any ideas on the animal in the foreground? Looks like a wildcat.
Could be a hippo
Struggling with this one. Clearly a type of cat, badger or such. No big ears so not aardvark. Gone for honey badger.
I would say that the picture shows the front legs of a bushbuck
I marked this as a hyena. Clearly a female. Hyena's teats go down the body like that. Not sure that a reedbacks would as only 1 ir 2 young.
At first glance I thought this looked like a horse (2), however I think this is a topi.
I would say from the stripy legs that it is a bushbuck
Looks like an ostrich displaying to something. Probably another one.
Body shape suggests it is not an owl, but it is a bird of prey. Have looked through audubon guide and google images but no id yet.
too dark to identify the animal but profile shows ears swept back.
2 pairs of eyes but unidentifiable
Can only see tip of tail and some of the back. Looks a bit like a wild dog to me!
animal too close to identify
too close to tell what this is.
Could be wildebeast, buffalo or even elephants but too far away to identify.
looks like 3 vultures in the sky but cannot tell.
Something moving in the lower left corner but too small to tell.