Quiz: What am I? by blinkings
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Good luck! Clue: Captain Ahab would have been very interested in me!
Comments (27)
netot
I'm sure is a somethingsaurus, possibly a Tylosaurus!
blinkings
Good guess mate, but no....this has FEET!
giulband
Jurassic!!
whaleman
I believe you have a T-Rex, or Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Crabbycabby
A Big Fish, possibly white?
ronmolina
A dinosaur for sure! Anyway nice shot!
62guy
What are you? Underweight!
jayfar
A fore runner of the crocodile methinks!
wonderworld
A T-rex I guess and LOVE the shadows!!!
blinkings
I don't remember Captain Ahab hunting a T Rex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RHMagnussn
An Ichthyosaurus, perhaps?... no, on looking up how to even SPELL that, the head doesn't look that broad.
Cyve
I am always astonished at the size of the head. Fantastic picture !
bernieloehn
Cool picture.
Trevvo
A crocodilian?
Trevvo
Maybe Captain Hook from Peter Pan would be interested (worried) in it.
dakotabluemoon
I am so glad that these huge things are not roaming our earth today can u imagine the news oops house stepped on by dino lol great shot Andrew.
prutzworks
living nearby the river Meuse I go for a Mosasaurus
Faemike55
Very cool capture
Rob2753
If Capt Ahab is involved it must be a whale :) good shot anyone the other side of that screen is going to get a shock LOL
MrsRatbag
Wow, that's a marvelously preserved skeleton; no idea what it might be, though.
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
durleybeachbum
Great pic, and I love the shadows!
sharky_
Tyrannosaurus Rex? It would be interesting to see one of these alive... Nice shot. Aloha
abreojos
LOL that must be a question every 1st graded can answer...of course it's a T-Rex!
Eric4
With legs attached that well to the shoulders and your comment about CAPT Ahab, I am inclined to think it is an Ambulocetus (reading about dinosaurs with your kids does teach you something).
blinkings
Well done! CORRECT! Although Ambulocetus looked like a furry crocodile or a giant otter, it was actually an early whale. Its back legs in particular seemed to be used for propulsion, and its feet had long, probably webbed toes (each ending in a tiny hooflet). Ambulocetus was not as agile in the water as an otter and seems to be adapted for ambushing large prey which it then drowned. Its skull shows adaptations for holding large, struggling prey underwater. Its ear bones also show that it did not have external ears but instead used the same method of hearing as modern whales - picking up vibrations through the jawbone.
etoiledumatin
Un sujet bien exposé et bien mis en valeur par un excellent photographe.
debbielove
That's a new one to me, fascinating.. I love dinosaurs, always have.. Ever since I saw One Million Years B.C. Well, who wouldn't lol Didn't think it was a T.rex though, wrong shape.. Nice one! Rob
danapommet
That is one nasty looking whale and I am surprised that early whalers survived the hunt! I like this POV and all those teeth!
phfrancke
swimming big tooth -- I knew they were real!