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Zach

Animal ID

Can anyone tell me what this animal is? It's a baby, whatever it is...

http://216.252.110.31/us.f550.mai...&sig=41jTIfg5UC9RdeXFLXXIuw--
cougarmagic

I can't see the pic - is it just me?  just the little box with a red dot in it...
Hikin_Jim

Re: Animal ID

Zach wrote:
Can anyone tell me what this animal is? It's a baby, whatever it is...

Photo doesn't work, bro.  You've got to have a link that ends in .jpg (or .gif or .tiff, etc.)
Zach

i give up... tried saving the picture, apparently it saves it as a website...

FAIL
Hikin_Jim

Zach wrote:
i give up... tried saving the picture, apparently it saves it as a website...

FAIL
lol.  It can be frustrating, can't it?

The trick is to save it somewhere where it's available on the internet as a .jpg file.

Have you tried Picasaweb?  It's free, and it's pretty good.  http://picasaweb.google.com

From earlier this month:

That's hosted on Picasaweb.  Works for me.
Richard N.

AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
What animal is that????
Zach

I tried that. The photo is from an email i received but when I try to save it to my desktop, or copy the url, it doesnt do it, or saves as a website... which doesnt end up opening.

EnFuego, the animal is from that email you sent me its that little rat, squirrel, raccoon looking things standing between the wooden planks... maybe you can help.
EnFuego

Zach wrote:
EnFuego, the animal is from that email you sent me its that little rat, squirrel, raccoon looking things standing between the wooden planks... maybe you can help.


Here' you go Zach.  You want to know what this is????

hvydrt

Zach wrote:
i give up... tried saving the picture, apparently it saves it as a website...

FAIL


Maybe it was one of those wild llamas spotted in the cucamunga wilderness.
HikeUp

Richard N. wrote:
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
What animal is that????

Laughing  Laughing  Laughing
(sorry Jim, that was funny!)
lilbitmo

What animal is that?

Punk Rock Squirrel found in the San Gabriel Front Range?

Very Happy

Be careful they play loud music and want to Jump on you during their eating performance.
Mike P

My guess is an Abert's Squirrel, a type of tassel-eared squirrel most famously found around the Grand Canyon and other parts of the southwest.
Zach

EnFuego wrote:
Zach wrote:
EnFuego, the animal is from that email you sent me its that little rat, squirrel, raccoon looking things standing between the wooden planks... maybe you can help.


Here' you go Zach.  You want to know what this is????



No, its the one after that hand feeding the mouse and the 3 baby hamsters laying there all curled up.
TacoDelRio

Laughing
Zach

GOT IT!

Photobucket
Hikin_Jim


Let me guess:  squirrel nuts?

Looks like a Kaibab squirrel to me.  Could be that Aberts squirrel that Mike was talking about.
Hikin_Jim

Zach wrote:
GOT IT!

Photobucket
Dunno, but it ain't local.
Hikin_Jim

Richard N. wrote:
 
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
What animal is that????
That's a hikerus addictus, don't you know anything?   Wink

OK, ya got me good.  Pretty funny.   Laughing
asbufra

I think that is a Vole
TacoDelRio

Damn Jim, you just got called out, son.
Zach

asbufra wrote:
I think that is a Vole



a vole has a rat-like tail... that one has fur.
cougarmagic

Baby fisher??



(Do I win a new car??)
Zach

Thanks!  I tried ordering your 2009 Ferrari F430 but unfortunately, there is a 8-year backlog for these machines. Do you mind the wait?
dirtysocks

Whoa, whoa, whoa... hold that Ferrari. Hope the deposit is refundable.

That's not a fisher, it's a short tailed weasel, aka stoat, aka ermine, aka land pirahna. Youtube it for some examples.  Shocked

I'm a simple gal. I'll take a stock DB9. Tempest blue, please.

Excellent contests you run here.  Laughing
TacoDelRio

Damn, I guess nobody liked the prize burgers at Baldy Lodge... now we hafta offer Aston Martins? Laughing

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