Mammal Identification

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Re: Mammal Identification

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Looks like it.


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I don't think so. Usually we see the horns that are bound to the skull.
Maybe a Zebra ?


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Not giraffe. :no:

Would also go zebra...how big was it, Lis?


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At least 30 cm. maybe even a bit more.


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\O


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OK, zebra then \O

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I only see them when they are dressed O**


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Id of this little chap please
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Rhabdomus pomilio - striped mouse .


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okie wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 2:58 pm Rhabdomus pomilio - striped mouse .
Thank you Okie \O


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Maybe striped mouse is enough -O- I have it as "Four-striped grass mouse" ;-)


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