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Now, you can easily figure out how to go to the web site and just read what animal this is. I personally consider that to be cheating, and that is exactly what I had to resort to.



Call me ignorant. I'm one big cow-like animal less ignorant than I was this morning.

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Kinda reminds me of the one's Lorenzo hunts in Uraguay. I'd say it has Asian origins (ie. some strain of Asian buffalo). Does the website say where he hunted it?

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Looks like one of Obanion's water buffalo he sells hunts for in Florida! The background also looks like Florida, as well! Confused


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Asian water buffalo


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It looks a little small but...Sladang AKA Guar?
 
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Appears to be an Asian buffalo of the "river type", bubalus bubalis. I'd guess Florida, too.
 
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Asian water buffalo come in a whole variety of weird-looking horn shapes, that's one.


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Yes, you are all right.

I was looking for some information on 45 and smaller caliber muzzle loading rifles. I stumbled onto this page. I sat and scratched my head, and finaly I spotted the animal identification about the third time I read the last paragraph. I have no idea where the animal was shot. The picture is at:

http://www.whitemuzzleloading.com

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Yes, that's the type you can find more often in South America. I don't recognize the trees, too high and straight compared with our native forest, here they are more acacia type (thornbush), so I guess must be somewhere in the US.
Nice animal, don't seems too old but it's a nice trophy.
L
 
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Okay, this one is tougher. Smiler

 
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Bill, Hillery and what's her name in their next life.
 
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Marmosets. Are you gonna be quibbly and insist on which type?


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Cotton Tops I'd say!


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Titi monkeys Wink
 
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Wow, and I thought my Mother-in-laws lil' dawg was ugly.


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Please, don't talk me about mother's in law, she looks like this: troll
 
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roflmao


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BEWARE!!! wives have a way of looking like they mommas later in life! LOL Smiler


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In two days will be 3 months from my wedding and I already started to see some "signs" that shows some dangerous genetic Roll Eyes

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Sorry guys.

This one, I can't help you out with. They may very well be marmosets or poodles or your ex-mother in law.

I should have written it down or bookmarked the link or something. I looked up a completely unrelated news story, and they had a link there where you can scroll through the day's 10 or 20 interesting pictures in the news. This was one of those pictures. It had the name of them there.

Oops.

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