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  • #89608
    Brandybee
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    Handing Stray the Cobalt Blue  Tarantula  carefully.  ”  Here have it  …  he's gorgeous..  See..”  :)

    “Oh  and don't forget your handbag ”  ;)

    #89609
    stray
    Participant

    Scientific name > Wikipedia > Common name ._.”

    #89610
    sexilicious
    Participant

    ok everyone I didn't realize that there were so very similar spider postings online lol. The Cobalt Blue Tarantula (Haplopelma lividum) [img]http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4778152128741406&pid=1.7&w=250&h=183&c=7&rs=1[/img] shows up having a picture like this which is quite similar to the one I posted. However that is not the picture I posted and I think that with such similarity in two different species posted online like this would not be fair to just say no and keep guessing.

    The animal I had in mind and looked up to post on here is called a Blue Bird Eating Tarantula (Brachypelma epicureanum). [img]http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4592966050054266&pid=1.7&w=254&h=178&c=7&rs=1[/img] We have one of these at our zoo and it has a wonderful blue color. This is why I wanted to post this animal, and the internet doesn't have much on facts for the animals so tomorrow when I go to the zoo will get the info they have on that one and share it with everyone.

    #89611
    sexilicious
    Participant

    This animal is posted at the request of a friend.

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    #89612
    Brandybee
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    I love this Zoo,   the spiders  are amazingly similar.  Are they from the same part of the world?

    mmmm  A duck billed platypus ?

    #89613
    mrsexlover
    Participant

    Platypus

    #89614
    sexilicious
    Participant

    Brandy will have to do more research on the two species just need to find reliable sources online (one of the things I learned in school lol)

    Yes it is indeed a Duckbilled Platypus. One of the very few egg-laying mammals in the world. There are also 4 species of Echidnas as well. The egg laying mammals are under the group monotremes.

    The Duckbilled Platypus also has spurs on its hide legs so it can inject venom into another animal.

    Another interesting thing about this animal is that unlike other mammals the duckbilled platypus does NOT have any mammary glands to give milk to the babies THROUGH the nipples, but it is actually along the side of the mother where the babies just lap it up instead of having to suck to get the milk out. 

    #89615
    sexilicious
    Participant

    ok folks this one is completely chosen by one of my friends including the picture so if he would like to answer it he is more than welcome to

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    #89616
    stray
    Participant
    #89617
    sexilicious
    Participant

    yep James totally correct lol :) yes Lover is in my zoo and wanted his picture on here to be the one used. You couldn't be fooled. You guessed it so fast *big kiss* Everyone is so good I need to find harder ones lol

    #89618
    Urban
    Participant

    This animal is posted at the request of a friend.

    bill_zps718a234b.png

    Ornithorynque ! and the Horny Thor inc ! sorry 😮

    #89619
    sexilicious
    Participant

    Another animal suggested to me

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    lol no go ahead and guess on them Urban more the merrier.

    #89620
    Urban
    Participant

    Aye Aye 😮

    #89621
    stray
    Participant

    yellow dyer rain frog?

    [img]http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/027/412/original/43853_web.jpg?1337700087[/img]
    http://www.livescience.com/20490-frog-species-bright-yellow.html

    #89622
    sexilicious
    Participant

    yes James it is a type of primate and no not an aye aye

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