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Anonymous
I challenge you to name these critters.
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,
Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,
Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,
Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,
Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit,Biscuit, and Biscuit
>> Anonymous
A is for Acomys cahirinus, easy!
>> Anonymous
You fail at your A, B, C's. Go back to kindergarten.
>> Anonymous
But I won't guess the rest. It's 1:26 AM!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>199301

Good job.
>> Anonymous
>>199305
Thank you. I grew up in a biologists house, so I used to luv such animals.
Now we have 5 cats, a giant dog, two turtles and an extremely fat albino rat. Oh, and a big Theraphosidae spider (how ya' call those in English???)
>> Anonymous
>>199312
/r/ of your extremely fat rat. Preferably doing fun stuff or being ultra cute.
>> Anonymous
h - harbor porpoise
>> Anonymous
I- Ibis
R- Ribbon seal
S- Springbok
>> Anonymous
y - yellow-bellied flycatcher
>> Anonymous
v - vaquita
>> Anonymous
f - flat-headed cat??
>> Anonymous
A - Acomys? A genus of spiny mice..

I want to know what M, N, O and K are..
>> Anonymous
g - gerbil
>> Anonymous
b - buteo
>> Anonymous
p = prevost squirrel
>> Anonymous
z - zebra duiker
>> Anonymous
>>199335
I've been wondering that one for awhile now, but I think you're right
>> Anonymous
>>199337
But gerbils arent obscure. There must be some kind of catch.
>> Anonymous
>>199344

yeah, it reminds me of fishing cat. LOL
>> Anonymous
x - Xanthus hummingbird
>> Anonymous
u - ultramarine lorikeet
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
Hey uh you guys know that a furry did this chart, right?

http://us.vclart.net/vcl/Artists/Roz-Gibson/
>> Anonymous
>>199354
Of course Bitter would know this.
>> Anonymous
>>199354
OH GOD NO, FURRIES ON 4CHAN? UNHEARD OF
>> LOLWUT?
B = Brown Thrasher?

L = Lark?

S = Stantler [I couldn't resist].
>> Anonymous
J = japanese marten
L = long-trained nightjar (Macropsalis creagra)
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
>>199365
I know because I tried to cheat, alright? I googled it and and found it and then vomited.

>>199366
I dont know if you know this or not but we generally hate furries here. I thought perhaps anon would like to know that he was studying something that was created by someone who faps to dog dicks.
>> Anonymous
>>199372
K = Kalij Pheasant
>> Anonymous
>>199372
>>199378
E = emperor bird of paradise
>> Anonymous
>>199376
Many a post ago, we had a bit of an exchange about furries. If I recall, you were enlightened to the fact most furries don't fap to dog dicks. But then the thread was saged in to oblivion. Tear, tear.

Anyway, a good 90% of FurAffinity lurks. It's rather strange. Most of us yell YIFF IN HELL FURFAGS too.

Off-topic sage.
>> Anonymous
>>199332

s isn't springbok, springboks have a curl to their horns.
>> Anonymous
>>199376
Yeah, Bitter. Just keep telling yourself that.
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
>>199390
You must be thinking of some other triptroll, because I really don't remember that. I already know most furries don't fap to dogdicks. They fap to "anthropomorphic people"'s dicks. When you "yell YIFF IN HELL FURFAGS"etc, is that like a republican bashing on gays? Like, the lady doth protest too much?
>> Anonymous
>>199395
In my case, it's because they usually post furry porn, and more than half the time furry porn is fucking gross and full of cottage cheese.
>> Anonymous
>>199337
>>199345

Definitely not a gerbil. Observe the tail. I do believe that is a grass mouse. Also, A is an African spiny mouse. They make wonderful pets. I used to own a few.
>> Anonymous
>>199406
could be a grasshoppper mouse, inch for inch one of the most vicious fucking things on the planet
>> Anonymous
I only got Ibis and Harbor Porpoise :/
>> Anonymous
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>>199335
correct
>> Anonymous
>>199411

It could indeed be. Unfortunately, barring any obvious unusual characteristics like the spikey fur in the spiny mice, pretty much all the damn small brown mice look alike to me.
>> you pie
is u a princes parrot?
>> Anonymous
>>199452
Does "princes parrot" start with U, dumbfuck?
>> Anonymous
>>199452

lol someone missed the point of this game
>> Anonymous
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>>199351
beat me to it.

They are pretty.
>> Anonymous
Roz Gibson is a fucking furry, liek, a huge fucking furry that draws furry rape comics for a living.
>> Anonymous
It doesn't matter how much of a furry the artist is, this picture is not furry.

C looks like a guinea pig, but Guinea Pig doesn't start with C. Its scientific name does, but even scientists call them guinea pigs.
>> Anonymous
>>199545
God, you fucking idiot. The whole fucking poster is by scientific name. That is the "joke."
>> Anonymous
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P is meant to be a pine martin I think

However that is not really that obsqure if you live in the UK as it is a quite well known but rare animal that has been making a comeback thanks to conservation projects.
>> Anonymous
C is definitely not a guinea pig.
>> Anonymous
C is a Cape mole rat.

D is De Brazza's monkey

P might be a Pale giant squirrel, but I'm not sure.
>> le/x/bian
>>199332
isn't it a ring seal?

Q - quail?
>> Anonymous
>>199550
no, it's not, and you're the idiot.
>> Anonymous
>>199341
i'm pretty sure that's correct.
>> Anonymous
Alright, so far we've got

a-African Spiny Mouse
b- Buteo
c- Cape Mole Rat
d- De Brazza's Monkey
e- Emperor Bird of Paradise
f- Flat-Headed Cat?
g- Gerbil/Gerboa/Grass Mouse
h- Harbor Porpoise
i- Ibis
j- Japanese Martine
k- Kalij Pheasant
l- Long Trained Nightjar
m
n
o
p- Prevost Squirrel
q
r- Ringed Seal
s- Springbok?
t
u- Ultramarine Lorikeet
v- Vaquita
w
x- Xanthus Hummingbird
y Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher
z- Zebra Duiker
>> Anonymous
a- african spiny mouse
b- barbary falcon (or perhaps brown or bat falcon
c- cape mole rat
d- de brazza's guenon
e- emperor bird of paradise
f- flat-headed cat
g- grasshopper mouse?
h- hourglass dolphin
i- ibisbill
j- jackson's mongoose
k- kalij pheasant
l- lyre-tailed nightjar
m- moonrat
n- new zealand lesser short-tailed bat
o- otter civet
p- prevost's squirrel
q- quebracho crested-tinamou?
r- ribbon seal
s- suni
t-
u- ultramarine lorikeet
v- vaquita
w- white woodpecker
x- xantus's hummingbird
y-
z- zebra duiker
>> Anonymous
t looks like it might be a jay, but none of these- http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Sampler6_Crows(CrowsJaysMagpiesTreepies).htm
look quite right
>> Anonymous
>>199698
on second thought i think it's gotta be the tufted jay
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/TuftedJay(JO).jpg
>> Anonymous
ok i think i got it, though i'm still not sure on a couple. please offer any opinions you may have about the choices i've made.

a- african spiny mouse
b- barbary falcon (or perhaps brown or bat falcon)
c- cape mole rat
d- de brazza's guenon
e- emperor bird of paradise
f- flat-headed cat
g- grasshopper mouse?
h- hourglass dolphin
i- ibisbill
j- jackson's mongoose
k- kalij pheasant
l- lyre-tailed nightjar
m- moonrat
n- new zealand lesser short-tailed bat?
o- otter civet
p- prevost's squirrel
q- quebracho crested-tinamou?
r- ribbon seal
s- suni
t- tufted jay
u- ultramarine lorikeet
v- vaquita
w- white woodpecker
x- xantus's hummingbird
y- yellow-throated warbler
z- zebra duiker
>> Anonymous
is J a Japanese marten or Jackson's mongoose? The yellow colour fits Japanese marten perfectly, but from the only very low quality photo of Jackson's mongoose I've found, and the descriptions I've read, that species has a brown or gray fur with yellow only on the throat and neck.
>> Anonymous
n is definitely not new zealand lesser short-tailed bat. the one in the picture is naked, i remember them from borneo. might be naked free-tail bat or something.
>> Anonymous
>>199815
now that i see the marten, i think you're right.
>>199820
you could be right as well. there are so many bat species, and so few pictures of most of them. if you find any good references, please post them.
>> Anonymous
>>199820
It's a Naked Bat (Cheiromeles torquatus). Naked bats do indeed belong to free-tailed bats, but it's not part of the species name.
>> Anonymous
>>199879
sounds good. any thoughts on q? i'm pretty sure the one i put is wrong, but i couldn't fing anything else that would work.
>> Anonymous
>>200071

looks like some kind of rail or crake or quail.
>> Anonymous
heh, I'll try.
C= cavy
G= gerbil?
I= ibis
L= lyerbird
m= mongoose
Q= quail
w= woodpecker
>> Anonymous
>>200116

Wow, way to go Faily McFailson.
>> Anonymous
>>200116

yes, it was so obvious all this time. the word "obscure" in the title of this drawing was just to throw us off the track of animals such as the gerbil and the woodpecker. you're aces.
>> Anonymous
>>200146
meh, atleast I (think) i got the lyrebird correct.
The only starnge bird starting with the letter L i can think of.
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>>200261
THIS is a lyrebird you retard! When you fail this hard, at least have the common sense to own up.
>> Anonymous
>>200266
and..? I may be wrong, so what.
But a "long-trained" nightjar doesn't look anything like the picture either.
Why, /an/ do you take everything so fucking seriously like its a life-or death situation.
>> Anonymous
>>200268
/an/onymous does not forgive. Lurk moar.
>> Anonymous
n - nigger
>> Anonymous
>>200268
observe the whisker-like feathers around the mouth of the L bird, and the wideness of the mouth (the better to suck goats with, my dear). these are common characteristics of nightjars. now look up lyre-tailed nightjar. it could also be the long-trained, but i couldn't find any good pictures of that.

the only one i'm still in doubt about is q. it isn't built at all like a quail, but beyond that i'm a bit stumped. the quebracho crested-tinamou has potential, but i can't find enough good pictures of it to prove or disprove it.
>> Anonymous
>>200343
A button quail maybe?
But it starts with B... but it still is a quail.
eh, cant be it then.