Image description: penis shaped prints in snow from a hopping animal


(Originally published on ohai.social: 2024-02-23)

    • Turun
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      14 months ago

      I mean rabbits and hares do have tails, so you’re not wrong - but you’re wrong ;)

    • Turun
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      114 months ago

      Thank you. How the fuck was this unanswered for ten hours?

      When a rabbit runs they place their front paws next to each other (the “balls” in the image) and their hind legs are placed in front and in-between their front paws. Because the hind paws are so long and the rabbit is running at high speed they leave a long impression in the snow (the “shaft” in the image). The rabbit was running away from our point of view.

      • freamon
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        74 months ago

        How the fuck was this unanswered for ten hours?

        At the risk of doing the same thing: because it was never really a question.

        • Turun
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          14 months ago

          Then the title must have been changed

          Um… anyone know what kind of animal left these prints in the snow?

          Seems pretty explicit to me. In addition to that, the other comments suggest that this is not common knowledge (a wallaby? Something hopping with a tail?), so I don’t think the title was intended to be a rhetorical question only.

          • freamon
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            64 months ago

            The title here is the same as it as on Mastodon. The ALT text for the picture is displayed as ‘Image Description’ in the body of the Lemmy post. As that states, the prints being from a hopping animal has already been guessed. The OP is called ‘Meanwhile in Canada’, indicating that it’s an account for the non-serious side of Canadian life, and that it was always very unlikely going to be a wallaby (pretty much native to Australasia only).

            The thing is: no-one really cares what the animal actually is - the photo has been posted because the prints look a bit like a penis. It’s a jokey question, for which the appropriate response is a jokey answer. Anyone trying to factually identify the animal is being way too literal, and somewhat missing the point.

  • @[email protected]
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    114 months ago

    Legit answer:

    Wallaby?

    It’s like a small kangaroo. Would be hopping towards the camera. Tail and two legs.

    • Turun
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      44 months ago

      It’s a rabbit/hare. Kangaroos either walk (leaving four distinct foot prints) or hop (leaving two).

      As I wrote below:

      When a rabbit runs they place their front paws next to each other (the “balls” in the image) and their hind legs are placed in front and in-between their front paws. Because the hind paws are so long and the rabbit is running at high speed they leave a long impression in the snow (the “shaft” in the image). The rabbit was running away from our point of view.

    • @MinorLaceration
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      34 months ago

      I just saw the same prints in Japan. We figured they were rabbit prints.

  • @BluesF
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    44 months ago

    Just Dave doing the worm again.