claybornsfca
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Reged: 10/29/06
Posts: 11
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its a Donkey - Hippos live in the water...
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MigratingMelissa
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Reged: 11/08/06
Posts: 4
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how did you find this extreme close up. How do you know where to zoom in one those tiny high rez areas? I'm not talking about the medium rez areas you can see without zooming too much. It's the little tiny areas that you have to keep zooming in until the image get really blurry, and eventually clears to show a small area where you can see a man on a bike, or animals. Please help, I've asked this question before, but no one will help. I'm going nuts zooming in and slowly moving over the earth inhopes of finding the relly high rez areas like the picture you posted here thanks Melissa
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ilovegoats
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Reged: 01/31/07
Posts: 2
Loc: Indiana, U.S.
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Actually, i think it's a donkey or something like that...
uumm... who knows? ilovegoats from the goat lover maggie
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zpmem
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Reged: 01/31/07
Posts: 5
Loc: HeNan.CHINA.
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A camel.
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Cyrusace
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Reged: 05/27/08
Posts: 1
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It is a either a mule or something from the same family like a donkey, a big one though, It is obvious from its long ears... It's cool image by the way.
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diane9247
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Reged: 01/15/07
Posts: 1533
Loc: Californian stranded in Oregon
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Cyrusace - I agree, I think it's a donkey. Maybe a pregnant female, judging by the girth. I doubt these villagers can afford to feed a pack animal so much that it gets fat! It's about the size of a donkey. An elephant or hippo would not be inside the village without causing an enormous stir among the populace! And a hippo needs to be in water most of the time.
Diane
Edited by diane9247 (06/07/08 11:57 PM)
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oneida_val
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Reged: 09/27/05
Posts: 21
Loc: Texas
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It's a donkey. Look at those ears!
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