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Start it off quiz

Senneke May 15, 2003 09:17 AM

Well just to break this in - or is that "re-break" it in? :::grin::: and just for fun.

Go to the link below - the cental image is a slide show that can be manipulated by you

All the turtles are in the family Kinosternidae

There are seven pictures - What are they? (and one is a "fooler"

grin

Darrell
World Chelonian Trust

Replies (9)

bloomindaedalus May 15, 2003 06:14 PM

i can't get it to work

DarrellS May 15, 2003 08:38 PM

Thanks I will make a mini gallery later tonight for those who have non-compatable machines, who can not make trhe slide show work, This is the first I have heard of it not working but if there is one - there are others.

Darrell

DarrellS May 15, 2003 10:48 PM

I have created a mini gallery with the slide photos forthose who can not access the slide show on their machine
the link is directly above the show.

Darrell
World Chelonian Trust

meretseger May 17, 2003 05:48 AM

I think I know slide four, but only because I have one and I get that view of him a lot. So I'll guess Starotypus salvinii, even though I might be wrong. I'm bad at turtles!

DarrellS May 17, 2003 09:28 AM

Almost right -- but no

D-=-
World Chelonian Trust

meretseger May 18, 2003 07:33 AM

There's only one other option, isn't there. Darn salvinii's more popular cousin, triporcatus! Salvinii is at least 10 times cuter, IMO.

jobst May 17, 2003 04:01 PM

All right, here we go...

1) Sternotherus odoratus
2) Sternotherus minor peltifer
3) Staurotypus triporcatus
4) Staurotypus triporcatus
5) I'm sure this is the fooler - No idea.
6) Kinosternon cruentatum
7) Sternotherus carinatus

jobst May 17, 2003 04:14 PM

Oh I see... 5 of my answers are wrong.. :s
I'm not telling how I found out though.

Job.

DarrellS May 18, 2003 08:40 AM

Actually - only 4 were wrong

grin

Darrell
World Chelonian Trust

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