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Scott6373:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on October 18, 2007, 12:30:46 pm ---I ruled all marsupials off the list because they are born far more premature than this creature is. Masupials look like tiny worms when they are born.
Naturally I ruled out the Kiwi, too. A bird, nice try  :laugh: ;)
This leaves Dingo, Fox, Panda, Grizzly and badger.

Looking at the underside of it's front paw in one pic, it's not a Dingo or fox, because this a paw of an animal that walks on his whole foot, not only on it's toes like foxes and Dingos.
It's either a bear or a marten. Bears are born after a short gestation period and therefore relatively premature (measured by mammal standards and by difference of weight+size between newborns and adult exemplars of a species), but this little fella looks pretty strong (stemming up its body on its legs), I'd say it's not a bear. So this leaves the badger.

My vote goes for the badger.




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My vote as well.  Look at the last picture...not the baby, but the (supposed) parent.  The color of the markings.

Scott6373:
Not to mention, the one of the baby with it's tummy showing...and the little spot where the...was.

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: Scott on October 18, 2007, 12:40:53 pm ---My vote as well.  Look at the last picture...not the baby, but the (supposed) parent.  The color of the markings.

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Oh, I didn't notice this at all. At first I thought Kerry had posted another pic ( ::)), but then I realized you're talking of the fur the baby is lying on.
Your're right, it looks like a badger fur. And it makes sense to put a badger fur in an incubator where a handaised badger sleeps in (smell 'n all).

Kerry, you can give up. Scott and I have figured it all out.  :laugh:
 

Brown Eyes:
I voted for wombat simply because I really like wombats!  :-*

A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!!!


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Kerry:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on October 18, 2007, 12:30:46 pm ---I ruled all marsupials off the list because they are born far more premature than this creature is. Masupials look like tiny worms when they are born.
Naturally I ruled out the Kiwi, too. A bird, nice try  :laugh: ;)
This leaves Dingo, Fox, Panda, Grizzly and badger.

Looking at the underside of it's front paw in one pic, it's not a Dingo or fox, because this a paw of an animal that walks on his whole foot, not only on it's toes like foxes and Dingos.
It's either a bear or a marten. Bears are born after a short gestation period and therefore relatively premature (measured by mammal standards and by difference of weight+size between newborns and adult exemplars of a species), but this little fella looks pretty strong (stemming up its body on its legs), I'd say it's not a bear. So this leaves the badger.

My vote goes for the badger.

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Gasp, your powers of deduction are indeed impressive P.   :o

Looks like you've let the cat - um, badger - out of the bag!

. . . . . . or maybe not.   ::)

Stay tuned for the climactic revelation to come haha!  :laugh:

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