Can You Tell What Animal This Is Just by Looking at Its Legs?

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3 years ago

The animal world is so vast that it almost seems like we’ll never finish discovering new species — it’s practically impossible to list them all by heart. And even though you can name many different species just by looking at them, we’re now wondering what would happen if we took things to the next level. Imagine if you only had one hint to identify an animal: its legs. Do you think you could guess which animal it was just by seeing this body part?

If your answer was yes, then you’re in the right place. Bright Side made a test especially for you. We want to challenge you to try to discover what animal is shown in the picture just by looking at its legs. Let’s see if you’re a true animal expert.

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How did you do? How many animals did you manage to recognize just by looking at their legs? Don’t leave us hanging, we want to know! Share your results with everyone in the comment section.

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does anyone know this

In a zoo there are 6 orang-utans for every 3 baboons. There are 27 orang-utans and baboons altogether. How many are orang-utans?

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6 orang-utans + 3 baboons = 9 animals

(start by adding another 'set' of animals, example below)

12 orang-utans + 6 baboons = 18 animals

18 orang-utans + 9 baboons = 27 animals (which gives you your answer of 18 orang-utans)

Hope this helps/makes sense. I don't know how to explain it very well.

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3 years ago
This comment is beautiful but so out of place.
3 years ago
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This was nice, something really unique! Loved the article, I failed tho 5/20 ? I'm really bad with english animal names

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I expected the same result from my side too, since I'm not that good with English animal names.. but however made it!!!!

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17/20! I really love animals so this was not too bad for me ?

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3 years ago
Nothing will stay buried forever, apart from this comment.

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