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Born this morning.


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Kongoni?
 
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Is it an Oryx?

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Yes I'd say (arabian) Oryx too.


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From the nose, I'd guess gerenuk.

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Looks like a goat to me.
 
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All wrong.


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A tasty animal?
 
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Sable
 
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A camel?
 
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Eland?
 
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No right answer yet.


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gazelle?
 
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Nubian ibex


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Don't know but it sure is BEAUTIFUL Saeed Wink
 
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Impala?


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Very light (or albino) Impala?
 
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Gazella dorcas Cool If I am wrong then it could be Gazella leptoceros, but I am certain it is dorcas,
 
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Or Thomson's Gazelle?
 
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Slender horned gazelle?
 
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Dama gazelle
 
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It's E.T., the extraterrestrial in his old age; ears too big and hair growing out of his nose.


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Scimitar Horn Oryx or Springbok?


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According to the file name it is a baby 13...

Has Walter lit a fire yet?

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Baby black buck?


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My guess is impala or blackbuck.

But then it does have floppy ears. Is it the Ether Bunny?




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Dorcas Gazelle
 
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Grant's gazelle


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Is it a Walterhog?
 
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He already said no to gazelle, unless he wants a full name I think that rules them all out.
Also ruled out impala, oryx, eland, kongoni.


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Dama gazelle


WEll done!

You got it.


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Dama gazelle


WEll done!

You got it.

It is so amazing how so many of these animals look exactly the same when young.



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He already said no to gazelle, unless he wants a full name I think that rules them all out.
Also ruled out impala, oryx, eland, kongoni.


Mike,

Saying gazelle is like showing you a photo of Walter and you saying it is a "human being".

You would be right, up to a point, but totally wrong in your answer rotflmo


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The black eye gave him away.
 
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What animal is this then?


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Born this morning.


I might be mistaken but the "animal" on the left ear od that baby dama gazelle actually looks like an insect... More specifically a fly Big Grin


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