For anyone not watching the Pre-Post-Pre-PreGame Superbowl show, please join in. No researching, just post a guess in the comments if you don’t know. And if you’re just guessing, you can get extra credit for being witty. Answer will be posted in the comments later today.


Brush-tailed, striped-backed, prick-eared, super-cute-type rodent?
Obviously I have no idea.
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Some bizarre and adorable sub-species of a squirrel, or what we know as a squirrel????? Where on Earth do you find these things?????? :-)
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The internet! Sometimes I just come across an animal I’ve never seen before and use that, other times I start out searching for images of one type of animal and inevitably end up clicking through to a different animal and using that. This one I happened to see on a blog.
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No idea what it is, but it sure is beautiful!
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Is that Crash’s wild cousin? (A bandicoot.)
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Numbat?
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Cootamunde? not sure of spelling but first thought to mind on seeing photo.
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Squirreladillo?
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It’s the newest breed to be admitted to the AKC. Still in the Misc. class, but look for the Zebrowski Spaniel in the Toy Group July 1.
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Aaaaaaahahahahahaha! Love it!!
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I really like Linda’s answer of Squirreladillo. I’m thinking it looks a bit marsupial so may be a opposquirrelmadlillo…
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I like Linda’s answer as well–I was going to say “squirrelmadillo,” slight variation.
I’ve seen coatimundis in Guatemala, and this doesn’t look like the ones I saw. I’m thinking this is perhaps some obscure marsupial …
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(And after writing the above I used Google’s new “search by image” feature to satisfy my curiosity. Cool!)
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Oh – I didn’t know about that. Thanks for the tip!
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The first time I saw one was on a photo forum five years ago. I thought it was adorable, and I am not changing my mind. And I’m not the only one — the ****** has its own coin, it’s cuter than the Tasmanian Devil, and it eats up to 20,000 termites a day..
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As an Australian, I know that’s a numbat!
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Is it a male or a female? I wish to name it Mike. If it’s a girl, then I suppose she could be Michelle. Ta da! Mike the marsupial squirmadillo. Yup, works for me.
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ANSWER TIME
(Yes, all y’all qualified for the extra credit – well done!)
This is a numbat. From the Wiki for this animal:
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Hey, Clarice was the 5th responder and she guessed it!! I haven’t ever seen one, even though I visited Australia once.
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They’re not common, and many Aussies actually don’t know of them. :(
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