Sunday, 13 February 2011

Zoology Lesson, 'Daily Mail' Reporters...

...this is a jaguar:


Also this, but I wouldn't want to confuse you any more than you already are:


But what you've got a picture of is not. No matter how similar the name. Those bastard scientists just do that to confuse you, you know.

It's a jaguarundi:


Glad I could help.

9 comments:

Zaphod said...

I'm sure they're grateful for your help. I'm sure they'll comment soon, and say so. They will, I'm sure. :-)

MTG said...

Well spotted, J?

Angry Exile said...

It'll reappear in six to eighteen months captioned as a mountain lion. Mark my words.

John Prescott said...

Looks like a f****** Rover to me.

Edwin Greenwood said...

That's not a jaguarundi, it's a giant Kentish land otter. Very common in these here parts. The crossed eyes are caused by spending too much time browsing in the famous indoor Vietnamese herb gardens on Thamesmead.

Angry Exile said...

@ John Prescott - with do of the things how the fuck do you not recognise it? :-)

John (pays tax here) Prescott said...

@ Angry exile

So you are the second dumb animal on this topic?

David Gillies said...

First a bloody wolverine captioned as being a bear, now this.

What's next? Handy spotters' guide for DM hacks:

Horse in the sea

Sea Horse

JuliaM said...

"I'm sure they're grateful for your help."

I briefly considered commenting on the story, but remembered none of those comments ever get out of moderation, so didn't bother...

"Well spotted, J?"

*groan*

"It'll reappear in six to eighteen months captioned as a mountain lion. Mark my words."

I'll be on the lookout!

"...it's a giant Kentish land otter. "

:D