Posted on 2013-05-14 by Christian SperkaCan you identify … … the subject of this image? What species and what part of the animal? I am looking forward to the answers! Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Like Loading... Related
My guess is that it’s the eye of a creature in murky water, a hippo or crocodile. Love your pictures! KC Smythe Reply
I am totally distracted by something that looks like cave drawing of a buffalo or antelope head, left of center (as seen by me). Reply
Looks like a dead possum with two little embro’s laying at her rear end. You may not have possums there, but that’s my guess. If it is something like that then it’s a good thing it’s blurred.Have a Great One!! Reply
Many good guesses, but the answer is the Jacobson’s organ inside the mouth of an African Elephant – read more at https://christiansperka.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/and-the-answer-is/ Reply
I’m thinking a black Rhino and she is shaking her head after a dip in the river.
The gumline of a crocodile.
I think in the horns of a water buffalo
It is the foot of an elephant.
My guess is that it’s the eye of a creature in murky water, a hippo or crocodile.
Love your pictures!
KC Smythe
Is it a duck’s bill?
unfeathered portion of head/neck of a marabou stork
Hi Christian,
It’s a giraffe. Head on the right, body on the left side of the photo.
It looks like the bottom of an elephant’s foot.
I am totally distracted by something that looks like cave drawing of a buffalo or antelope head, left of center (as seen by me).
Looks like a dead possum with two little embro’s laying at her rear end. You may not have possums there, but that’s my guess. If it is something like that then it’s a good thing it’s blurred.Have a Great One!!
Part of a rhino horn? Kathy
Many good guesses, but the answer is the Jacobson’s organ inside the mouth of an African Elephant – read more at https://christiansperka.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/and-the-answer-is/