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: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to 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/