It sure doesn't look photoshopped...is it a Sphynx Bat? :eek:
http://images.icanhascheezburger.com...2206718750.jpg
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It sure doesn't look photoshopped...is it a Sphynx Bat? :eek:
http://images.icanhascheezburger.com...2206718750.jpg
I'm sure it has been Photoshopped.
Whatever it is, I'm sorry I looked.
Yeah...just imagine this poor kid's first day in school! :eek: ;)Quote:
Whatever it is, I'm sorry I looked.
It sure isn't the Easter bunny! ;)
I've seen it on another forum I just forget what it is, some kind of lemur/monkey I think.
A presidentail candidate????
IDK but it kind of looks photoshopped to me. People are getting really good at it now-a-days lol
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Originally Posted by Karen
I think so too. I don't know what it is, but if we're all real quiet, maybe he'll
go away. :)
It looks a lot like a young Ay-ay, in fact, I'd bet $10 it is.
Suki is right - it's a young Aye-Aye. Not photoshopped. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aye-aye
With those fingers, I was going to say Golum from Lord of the Rings, lol.
Gosh - that one drawing on the Wikipedia page from 1863 - it looks very cat-like!
Found this image of a newborn being handled on its day of birth...a striking resemblance!
http://www.arkive.org/media/AB6DEC4D...y-of-birth.jpg
I was just going to look up the Aye Aye - and found this link with pics of different lemurs.
http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/mmedia/...murbabies.html
And they are DIFFERENT from other lemurs (by that one pic, they are DIFFERENT, all right! ;) )
http://www.amnh.org/sciencebulletins...ssays/81_1.php
In 2005, they were listed as Endangered.
Some of them are really lovely - and cute! Does anyone know if they make good pets?
Lemurs are endangered, and it is all because humans are developing more and more of the forest of Madagascar into human-related areas. It is sad. They are wild animals, and I have never heard of one being a pet, I am sure one would need a very special license to even get one, and they would not be domesticated or easy to handle, and want trees to climb into, and space to leap around!Quote:
Originally Posted by Catty1
We've got bunches of books on lemurs in our library at school, but I've never seen one on the Aye-Aye.
The typical Lemurs you see are so gorgeous. This one is not attractive, but has endearing, pathetic kind of look to it, ya know??