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Wednesday
Apr072010

Introducing Bit-o-critter!

Here's the first in a new series of posts.  I have taken an abstract crop from a photo of a marine animal, and I want you to tell me in as much detail as possible what. it. is.  First correct answer in the comments wins; you get extra points for species level ID, and extra extra points for telling us something we didn't know about said critter.  The prize?  My undying respect and affection, and a tremendous sense of smug self-satisfaction on the bus on the way home.  Maybe at some point I'll actually pony up something decent for you, but lets see if you can get any right first...

Here we go.  Easy one to start:

Reader Comments (4)

False killer whale - Pseudorca crassidens

Or is it a bottlenose dolphin? What I really want is for it to be a 'wolphin'.

April 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTavis

Not bad, but no banana. Go bigger.

April 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAl Dove

It's defintely a fish of some kind.

April 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRachel Joyce

Nice Rachel... :-p

It was, of course, a WHALE. Billy on Facebook got closest by saying Fin Whale, but it was actually a Bryde's Whale.

Round two of bit-o-critter later today.

April 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAl Dove

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