Where is a list of the species? I recognize quite a bit of them, but I’d like to know what the rest are. Esp that thing Brady Barr is holding. Is that a salamandrid?
Lolz Im 12 and I know almost all of these
1. Solenodon
2. Maned Wolf
3. Civet
4. Mole
5. Long nosed Echidna
6. Capybara
7. …no idea
8. Pangolin
9. Vampire Squid
10. Aardvark
11. Hellbender/Japanese Giant Salamander
12. Sumatran Hairy Rhinoceros
13. Sus Scrofa? Or possibly Hylocherus Meinertzhageni
14. Sumatran Rhinoceros Baby
15. Sleeping Galago (aka Lesser Bushbaby)
16. Potto
17. Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin
18. Sunfish
19. Wombat
20. Tasmanian Devil
21. Slender Loris
22. Tree Kangaroo
23. Gharial
24. Okapi
25. Wolverine
26. Pallas Cat
27. Fennec
28. Fossa
29. Naked Mole Rat
30. Coconut Crab
31. No idea fish
32. Sifaka
33. Short Nosed Echidna
34. Red Panda
35. Three Toed Sloth
36. Platypus
37. Anteater
38. Horsfields Tarsier
39. Margay Cat
40. a species of microbat, possibly a Leaf Nosed Bat
41. Mudskipper
42. Some type of desert Lizard
43. Purple Frog (yes that is the actual name)
44. Purple Frog (discovered in 04 I think)
45. Giant Isopod
46. Tibetan Fox
47. Tibetan Fox
48. Giant Jellyfish
49. Tigon (not liger)
50. Aye Aye
51. Geo Duck (pronounced “gooey” used for sashimi)
52. Thylacine
53. Pictures of Lamprey
58. Star Nosed Mole
Easy :) all stored up in this brain. I know all these because since I was about 6, I self studied rare species of animals.
I’m about 100% sure you’re not 12. Your spelling and grammar are too correct for you to be 12 years old. Nor do I think you learned a lot of this at 6 years of age. Especially not on your own at will.
giri_keran: Molidae isn’t the name of the fish, it is the family that the sunfish is part of.
“Molidae is the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unique fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a “half-a-fish” appearance.” – from the wikipedia article you linked to.
Saxony, you are amazing. Only 12?? Looking through these pictures I was just wishing they had stated what each one was!! I knew a few of ‘em, but then I saw your post, and it made me so happy. :)
Thanks!
@Omni.
Well, Im 100% sure that I AM 12 years old. lol, well, 13 in june. Why is it that I couldnt have self studied rare species of animals? Sure, not all children my age like to study, heck, I hate math and literature, but I do love to study animals. At age 11, I studied dog and cat nutrition, btw, I am in the making of a website about pet nutrition, and you can see that I am 12, and see much more of my good writings. And what sparked my interest of rare animal species was when I was infact only 6, that is when I started to rescue abandoned birds, and there was a bird I found and I didnt know the species, so I decided to look it up, after that, I was hooked on rare species. So, just because you think something isnt so, dont insult them about it, because YOU look like a fool because of YOUR lack of knowledge.
@rauljones, What, I cant be articulate just because im talking on th internet? And how does that prove im not 12!!
Well, its a good thing im used to this crap >.<
Where is a list of the species? I recognize quite a bit of them, but I’d like to know what the rest are. Esp that thing Brady Barr is holding. Is that a salamandrid?
Yes, it is! It is more interesting for people to guess what is what, don’t you agree?
What is that thing on the side of the garbage can?! it looks like a giant spider/crab lol.
@anthony
That’s a Coconut crab.
Check out this http://scienceray.com/biology/marine-biology/coconut-crab-a-very-large-land-crab/
Lolz Im 12 and I know almost all of these
1. Solenodon
2. Maned Wolf
3. Civet
4. Mole
5. Long nosed Echidna
6. Capybara
7. …no idea
8. Pangolin
9. Vampire Squid
10. Aardvark
11. Hellbender/Japanese Giant Salamander
12. Sumatran Hairy Rhinoceros
13. Sus Scrofa? Or possibly Hylocherus Meinertzhageni
14. Sumatran Rhinoceros Baby
15. Sleeping Galago (aka Lesser Bushbaby)
16. Potto
17. Baiji or Yangtze River Dolphin
18. Sunfish
19. Wombat
20. Tasmanian Devil
21. Slender Loris
22. Tree Kangaroo
23. Gharial
24. Okapi
25. Wolverine
26. Pallas Cat
27. Fennec
28. Fossa
29. Naked Mole Rat
30. Coconut Crab
31. No idea fish
32. Sifaka
33. Short Nosed Echidna
34. Red Panda
35. Three Toed Sloth
36. Platypus
37. Anteater
38. Horsfields Tarsier
39. Margay Cat
40. a species of microbat, possibly a Leaf Nosed Bat
41. Mudskipper
42. Some type of desert Lizard
43. Purple Frog (yes that is the actual name)
44. Purple Frog (discovered in 04 I think)
45. Giant Isopod
46. Tibetan Fox
47. Tibetan Fox
48. Giant Jellyfish
49. Tigon (not liger)
50. Aye Aye
51. Geo Duck (pronounced “gooey” used for sashimi)
52. Thylacine
53. Pictures of Lamprey
58. Star Nosed Mole
Easy :) all stored up in this brain. I know all these because since I was about 6, I self studied rare species of animals.
Ahaha, funny that you didn’t know the ONE animal that i wanted to know :D (number 7)
Nr. 7 = Sea Pig
31 = barreleye fish
did you know that thw barreleye fish” eyes are actually the green things not the things up front
So these are the so called “pokémons” . . . even tough number 7 looks similar . . . cthulu?
Oops. Forgot the Sun Bear, between the Isopod and the Tibetan Fox.
Some of these animals aren’t really all that weird. Like I never thought of red pandas as being an unusual species.
aww, i think they’re cute :P
@ Saxony
I’m about 100% sure you’re not 12. Your spelling and grammar are too correct for you to be 12 years old. Nor do I think you learned a lot of this at 6 years of age. Especially not on your own at will.
42 is an armadillo lizard.
@Omni
I don’t see why just because he’s 12 years old he would be unable to use proper spelling and grammar. I’m also 12 years old.
Just because a lot of 12 year old are absolutely retarded, does not mean they all are. I’m 12 and I’m knew a lot of these and have good grammar.
@Corbjob
You don’t know good grammar at all
this is interesting stuff
This is teh internets…ur not supposed to have good grammar. If you *were* 12, you’d know that.
giri_keran: Molidae isn’t the name of the fish, it is the family that the sunfish is part of.
“Molidae is the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unique fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a “half-a-fish” appearance.” – from the wikipedia article you linked to.
Saxony, you are amazing. Only 12?? Looking through these pictures I was just wishing they had stated what each one was!! I knew a few of ‘em, but then I saw your post, and it made me so happy. :)
Thanks!
I think everyone would greatly appreciate it next time if you actually took the time to compile a list of the names.
Guessing doesn’t make it more fun or interesting :)
@Omni.
Well, Im 100% sure that I AM 12 years old. lol, well, 13 in june. Why is it that I couldnt have self studied rare species of animals? Sure, not all children my age like to study, heck, I hate math and literature, but I do love to study animals. At age 11, I studied dog and cat nutrition, btw, I am in the making of a website about pet nutrition, and you can see that I am 12, and see much more of my good writings. And what sparked my interest of rare animal species was when I was infact only 6, that is when I started to rescue abandoned birds, and there was a bird I found and I didnt know the species, so I decided to look it up, after that, I was hooked on rare species. So, just because you think something isnt so, dont insult them about it, because YOU look like a fool because of YOUR lack of knowledge.
@rauljones, What, I cant be articulate just because im talking on th internet? And how does that prove im not 12!!
Well, its a good thing im used to this crap >.<
weird odd freaky don’t u think