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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3040 on: 02/05/2009 13:00:22 »
at the posterior? like maybe end of a tail of some sort??
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3041 on: 02/05/2009 13:01:11 »
and is that sand that is underneath it?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3042 on: 02/05/2009 13:11:23 »
Where is the man when you need him? [::)][::)]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3043 on: 02/05/2009 13:19:00 »
It's not the posterior, tail, or eyes.

I don't know what the background is made of, but it's not important.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3044 on: 02/05/2009 13:21:14 »
Leg? Arm?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3045 on: 02/05/2009 13:33:49 »
Hammerhead Worm Bipalium kewense
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3046 on: 02/05/2009 13:39:10 »
Well done Don!

http://www.floridanature.org/species.asp?species=Bipalium_kewense
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3047 on: 02/05/2009 13:40:45 »
Whao! [:o]
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3048 on: 02/05/2009 13:51:07 »
Thank you fans. Afraid I've got nowt to pose at the mo & I have to get off to a show build at the Barbican soon. (The Family History Event        May 3, 2008        Barbican - Hall 2).
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3049 on: 03/05/2009 00:27:47 »
OK, this is going to blow one of my favorite sites but, this is all for science and the posing war.

Can you guess what this is - micrograph, of course.

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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3050 on: 03/05/2009 01:52:20 »
Oh geez!.... is it of human origin?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3051 on: 03/05/2009 01:57:21 »
looks like a skull....or brain pan.... Lol)
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3052 on: 03/05/2009 02:21:12 »
are the blue bits cells and the red some kind of tissue perhaps?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3053 on: 03/05/2009 03:19:34 »
Milly, I belie you are correct

Sorry , had to buy some food.
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3054 on: 03/05/2009 03:21:58 »
Is it cardiovascular in nature?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3055 on: 03/05/2009 03:27:15 »
I should have answered Milly - it isn't heart tissue or human either
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3056 on: 03/05/2009 03:52:50 »
Is it the lining of part of the digestive tract?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3057 on: 03/05/2009 03:54:01 »
No - are you sure you are in the right Kingdom?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3058 on: 03/05/2009 03:54:13 »
not human but mammal though?
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Re: Can you Guess What This Picture Is?
« Reply #3059 on: 03/05/2009 03:55:40 »
No
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