Tuesday 24 September 2013

Up close to an Animal Eye: Guess the animal and Caption the photograph. Part 5

Part 5 is here, and the maybe we have good news in store. Is it? Keep reading...

While the animals keep staring at you, it feels like a tough job knowing who is actually staring. Never looked that deep into an animal's eyes eh?? 


Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 of the series is out, and have elicited a frenzy of responses. To know how many are correct you have to check in the following links-

For answers to part 1, check here
For Part 2, check here
For Part 3, Check here
And For Part 4, keep reading...!!

But before the answer and the winning caption, lets take a look at photograph 5.


Can you guess who's eye is this?? If you are a first time visitor, check here for instructions.

Lets see some answers to this one. (Clue: Pyramids and Serengeti have something close)

And now, finally, The answer to part 4 is Blue-Yellow Macaw Parrot...

Guessed correctly by Indrani (First Respond-er with correct answer!!)
Also by Amasc, Shilpi Kheria and Preethi..!! 

Congratulations to all!!

The best caption goes to- A love bird could be a beholder of such lovely eyes !! 
By Saloni.

Congratulations!!

Now lets see some for Part 5..!!

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6 comments:

  1. I am not sure...may be a cat..that black vertical shape looks like it..but its cleverly taken from the side :) cant think of any caption yet!! will be back if I think of one :)

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  2. the picture is surely a mesmerizing and clever one
    it could be a zebra or that "wild-buffalo" specie which is found common in those sandy tropical areas..!!
    for the caption... " The eye is a futuristic one..showing a drought-prone earth with the orbit around "

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  3. I guess this animal is from Felidae family..

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  4. And it should b a cat

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