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Post by Sean Kenniff on Sept 28, 2011 21:15:24 GMT -5
Right now this is the only one i'm sure of :S 4. Purple Poison Dart Frog
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Post by Sugar on Sept 28, 2011 21:23:18 GMT -5
Welcome to your next Immunity Challenge! This challenge will test your ability to see the bigger picture. Below are 16 zoomed in pictures of animals. Your goal is to identify all 16 species. However most of these animals are very specific and therefore challenging. Here is where the strategy comes in... you can either get 1 point for saying the basic form of the animal (i.e. fish, shark, bug, dog, cat, rodent, bird, etc.) or get 3 points for the specific form of the animal (i.e. clown fish, tiger shark, dung beatle, hyena, jaguar, prarie dog, bald eagle, etc.). However if you go for the speific and get it wrong... your entire answer is wrong. Not all numbers have specifics... if that is the case you will get 3 points for the correct answer. Also the location of the species is not factored into the name (For example: African Elephant and Asian Elephant are both considered a specific Elephants). The tribe with the most points will win immunity. In the event of a tie the tribe that got the most specific correct answers will win. If there is still a tie the tribe that submitted there answers first wins. Figure out the answers in a tribe thread called 'challenge 2' but when you want to submit your answers create a thread called 'challenge 2 official'. Once you submit your results to the official thread they cannot be changed. You have 24 hours to submit an official answer sheet. If i recieve both before then I will do results. I will try to remain on AIM as much as I can in case you have any questions on what I would consider the general version of an animal. Pictures: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16)
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 28, 2011 21:49:31 GMT -5
I'll try to do some looking later, but here's my first impressions
1 looks like a camel's ear
2 is a tiger of some kind, but unless we find the exact picture I seriously doubt we'll get the right one. (Most common are Bengal and Siberian)
3 looks like a stingray or a parrotfish
5 is a chameleon (probably a Jackson's chameleon, I used to have one)
6 looks like a horned owl (great horned owl is my guess, but I'd need to look closer)
7 looks like the nose of a bison or cow
8 is a mouth with whiskers. Looks like a seal, sea lion, or ferret to me
9 turtle shell?
10 probably an orca fin
11 looks like a giraffe or horse nose
12 is 100% an emperor penguin. My little sister is obsessed with them.
13 not a clue. snake eye, maybe?
14 is a gavial, I think
15 looks like a giraffe
16 probably a ground squirrel or woodchuck
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Sept 28, 2011 22:14:24 GMT -5
10 might be a bird's beak also. 16 could be a procupine?
I wish these were a lil larger so we could see a little better
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Post by Kelly Bruno on Sept 29, 2011 0:15:27 GMT -5
2. Siberian Tiger
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 29, 2011 0:31:18 GMT -5
10 might be a bird's beak also. Ohhhh, that's true. It could be a kiwi bird... Also, now that I think about it, #1 might be a polar bear.
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Post by Kelly Bruno on Sept 29, 2011 3:19:12 GMT -5
I think 1 is the Polar Bear or White Bear
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Post by Kelly Bruno on Sept 29, 2011 3:20:42 GMT -5
Monica, can you do the final submission for us? Im still looking at those we dont have yet
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Post by Sugar on Sept 29, 2011 8:56:03 GMT -5
I thought 1 was a Polar bear too lol.
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 29, 2011 11:14:05 GMT -5
yeah, I can probably do the final submission. I'm feeling pretty sick today, so I probably won't be able to do much research, but I'll try to make some time for it.
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Post by Sean Kenniff on Sept 29, 2011 12:02:00 GMT -5
I tried using Google Image search, i didn't have much luck but maybe you guys will. If you go to image search, and click on the little camera picture, you can search for an image using another image.
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 29, 2011 15:55:06 GMT -5
6 is definitely a great horned owl.
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 29, 2011 15:59:26 GMT -5
10 is a hummingbird.
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Post by Monica Padilla on Sept 29, 2011 16:05:31 GMT -5
Wow. Turns out that Number 2 isn't a tiger. It's a cheetah.
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Post by Carlos Bernard on Sept 29, 2011 18:07:46 GMT -5
don't forget to post an official answer
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