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| sent on April 26, 2013 (15:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very unique, high-impact! Perhaps it will be broken in combat ..... Beautiful light and blurred. Hello Marco Molto particolare, di grande impatto!!! Forse si sarà rotta in combattimento..... Bellissima la luce e lo sfocato. Ciao Marco |
| sent on April 26, 2013 (16:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
could not be a malformation? non potrebbe essere una malformazione? |
| sent on April 26, 2013 (16:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I think it's a fracture in combat, but we hear what they think about others when the place. thanks hello marco Credo sia più una frattura da combattimento, ma sentiamo cosa ne pensano altri quando la posto. grazie ciao marco |
| sent on April 26, 2013 (20:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
to see her so it seems to me a malformation, but certainly do not pretend to be an expert ;-) a vederla così mi sembra una malformazione, ma certo non pretendo di essere un esperto |
| sent on April 26, 2013 (23:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Unique in its kind. Congratulations Unica nel suo genere. Complimenti |
| sent on April 27, 2013 (12:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It is not so rare, I happened to see her in Ngorongoro and Serengeti. I think of a malformation but can 'also be a trauma due to combat youth undergoing training of the horns. Non è poi così rara, mi è capitato di vederla nel Ngorongoro e nel Serengeti. Penso ad una malformazione ma puo' essere anche un trauma dovuto al combattimento giovanile in fase di formazione delle corna. |
| sent on April 27, 2013 (17:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Also I think it is something happened when the animal was very young. It also happens to our dogs when they are puppies, fracture of the anterior limb, loss treatments and the leg grows "corner" often turned upside down. I think that a fracture of the horn occurred in adulthood to break it rather than fold it in that way. Anche secondo me si tratta di qualcosa capitato quando la bestiola era molto giovane. Accade anche ai nostri cani quando sono cuccioli, frattura di arto anteriore, mancate cure e la zampa cresce "ad angolo" spesso rivolta al contrario. Penso che una frattura del corno avvenuta in età adulta lo spezzi, più che piegarlo in quel modo. |
| sent on April 28, 2013 (7:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, the horn dangling free for completeness of information Hello and happy Sunday to all marco Grazie, il corno penzolava libero per completezza di informazione ciao e buona domenica a tutti marco |
| sent on April 28, 2013 (22:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful diagonal! ;-) Bella diagonale! |
| sent on April 28, 2013 (23:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I was thinking that a horn dangling free enough to be disabling for the animal, especially while running and then defense against predators: the subject has survived in spite of this, and judging the length of the horns is not really young. It could also be that this type of anomaly "disorient" predators hijacking of "normal" subjects. It would be interesting to the opinion of an expert ...
Stavo ragionando sul fatto che un corno che penzola libero dev'essere abbastanza invalidante per l'animale, soprattutto in fase di corsa e quindi di difesa dai predatori: nonostante questo il soggetto è sopravvissuto e, a giudicare della lunghezza delle corna, non è proprio giovanissimo. Potrebbe anche essere che questo tipo di anomalia "disorienti" i predatori dirottandoli su soggetti "normali". Sarebbe interessante il parere di un esperto... |
| sent on April 28, 2013 (23:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Photos truly special with a subject so singular. I had never seen a picture like this! Hello Clara Foto davvero speciale con un soggetto così singolare. Non avevo mai visto una foto di questo genere!!! Ciao Clara |
| sent on April 28, 2013 (23:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very special ... an interesting document .... or maybe almost certainly are the aftermath of a fight with some predator ... molto particolare...un documento interessante....magari o quasi sicuramente sono i postumi di una lotta con qualche predatore... |
| sent on April 29, 2013 (18:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not that it has scientific value, but turning the web I came across Codest two images:
www.wildlifeden.com/projects/1065/
The Lord says that apparently this happens every now and then and not only with Impala, It Seems to be an injury some time in the growth of the young animal and boh, according to him it would be something that happened in young age.
wow! Non che la cosa abbia valore scientifico, ma, girando il web mi sono imbattuto in codeste due immagini: www.wildlifeden.com/projects/1065/ Il signore dice che apparently this happens every now and then and not only with Impala, it seems to be an injury some time in the growth of the young animal e boh, secondo lui si tratterebbe di qualcosa successo in età giovanile. |
| sent on May 01, 2013 (18:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for everyone's help. Marco Grazie per il contributo di tutti. Marco |
| sent on May 05, 2013 (17:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'll be back on this topic because just yesterday morning I had the opportunity to talk about 'what is a person who knows the wild animals of Africa and very very long: he is inclined to the "childhood trauma" but does not rule out one thing that none of us ( I think) had thought, inbreeding.
And, no, it was to say that I have talked to the expert.
:-D Torno su questo argomento perché giusto ieri mattina ho avuto modo di parlare di 'sta cosa con una persona che di Africa e belve la sa decisamente molto lunga: propende anche lui per il "trauma infantile" ma non esclude una cosa cui nessuno di noi (mi pare) aveva pensato, l'accoppiamento tra consanguinei. E, niente, era per dire che ho parlato con l'esperto. |
| sent on May 09, 2013 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Edward certainly would not have ever thought Thanks marco Edoardo di sicuro non ci avrei mai pensato Grazie marco |
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