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01-20-05, 01:12 PM
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If you look at the animals closed eye, just visible at the point were the snakes upper and lower jaws meet you can tell it's a forward looking animal.( Stereoscopic ) That would leave out everything but a canine. I think I see claws on the front foot. The somewhat fluffy tail looks like a foxes. The body looks a little funny but so would I if I had just been constricted by an animal larger than myself! My guess is a redder than normal fox.
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01-22-05, 03:00 PM
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looks like a dog with the tail and the paws
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01-24-05, 10:00 PM
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It is a rex rabbit. In addition to the features already pointed out, the spine is sloped in a natural way once you take the constricting gap into account, and the tail cuts out just at the right time to be deceptive.
Besides that, who wastes dogs in such manner???
Last edited by Adrian; 01-24-05 at 10:03 PM..
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01-24-05, 10:32 PM
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never mind
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01-28-05, 01:59 PM
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Those back legs are definetely not from a rabbit. Rabbits' rear legs are larger. Also, the fair is strange. Not a dog for sure.
As for the tail, looks like is from a rabbit. What if it's edited??
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02-02-05, 01:31 AM
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yah i was thinking someone took a pick of a dog(feeder) and cloned a set of hooves and a rabbit tail on it
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02-05-05, 08:54 PM
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Compare the size of the snake and feeder to the size of the door mat right next to it and the cement walkway blocks it's on top of. I can't tell you what it is, but my vote is strongly that it ISN'T a rabbit. I've never seen 3+ foot rabbits.
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02-05-05, 09:57 PM
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For crying out loud.. take a good look. It is not a rabbit. If that s a rabbit, then I am a gibbon.
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02-08-05, 04:57 PM
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'Tis a small Peckery.
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02-08-05, 07:53 PM
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perhaps one of those large rodents from austrailia, i dont remember what they are called but they are large and that shape. they look kinda like an odd shaped guinea pig. just my guess
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02-08-05, 08:11 PM
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That is DEFINITELY a rabbit, I've seen enough of them and even groomed enough of them to know.
Thrush
edit;= I mean the shape of the legs, paws with claws, and tail are perfect indications, the fur alone should shout REX rabbit and they don't have big ears anyways!!
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02-15-05, 08:41 PM
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senator gracken..that was my first choice..i think you were thinking of a capybabr...thats what i thought it was when i saw it and i still think thats what it is....same features!..thats what is is..capybara!
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02-27-05, 11:54 AM
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I think its a cabybara, or something like that - there are piles of gigantic, guinea pig like rodents - they ususally have long legs and that agouti type colouring, and the barrel shaped body...just my two cents...
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03-03-05, 01:13 AM
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i saw this picture and a few others of the feeding, including the owner, and it is a nutria(sp). the owner lives in Miami. it was a couple years ago i saw them on another forum. for thiose that are wondering, a nutria is a large rodent that lives around water that was introduced into the united states to boost the fur trade as beavers were becoming rare at the time. they mostly live in the southern part of the US and are native to south america.
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