Snapshot Serengeti Talk
What on earth is that in the center of the frame, below the tree?
What do you usually call glowing eyes in the darkness? I would think that lions or hyenas would both be likely.
Might this be a juvenile kori bustard? I just called it bird - other.
What do you put when your shot is of a wildebeest in the process of either getting up or lying down (guess it's prolly the latter)? Resting?
What on Earth is going on here? Honey badger on the left, I suppose. What's that in the right background? Warthog? Hyena? Big rock?
Tough call. First thought: hyena. second thought: lion. final thought: wildebeast
Can you spot the critter?
I finally decided this was a leopard because in the middle frame it looks like there's a bright underside to a dark tail tip. Thoughts?
Wow! This appears to be a lion eating a zebra. The question is, how do you classify the activity of the zebra? Resting? Interacting?
What on earth is that in the center of the frame, below the tree?
What do you usually call glowing eyes in the darkness? I would think that lions or hyenas would both be likely.
Might this be a juvenile kori bustard? I just called it bird - other.
What do you put when your shot is of a wildebeest in the process of either getting up or lying down (guess it's prolly the latter)? Resting?
What on Earth is going on here? Honey badger on the left, I suppose. What's that in the right background? Warthog? Hyena? Big rock?
Tough call. First thought: hyena. second thought: lion. final thought: wildebeast
Can you spot the critter?
I finally decided this was a leopard because in the middle frame it looks like there's a bright underside to a dark tail tip. Thoughts?
Wow! This appears to be a lion eating a zebra. The question is, how do you classify the activity of the zebra? Resting? Interacting?