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Some kind of green bird with white wingtips on a tall cylindrical cacti up in right?
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Christer Johansson wrote:Some kind of green bird with white wingtips on a tall cylindrical cacti up in right?
Nope. Well maybe its there and I don't know it, but thats not what you are looking for.

HINT! : It is a living thing.
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I see some fungi growing at the base of that Espostoa in the back. Fungi are living. 8)
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Lichen? Something under that rock? :-k
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Nothing under the rock.

CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS HINT :

Ok, :oops: I should be more specific than its living. I don't mean its living in a plant or fungi terms, I meant its living in eating, moving, etc, terms. Sorry!
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Ground squirrel in the cave?
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You know, I can't even find them when they are easy!
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its that python again :P he's under the rocks learning how to play table tennis :P
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Bird behind the Cholla?
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Bird on a wire?
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Hint:

No birds in the picture that I am aware of.
hob wrote:its that python again :P he's under the rocks learning how to play table tennis :P
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I see a dragonfly...
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Well there might be one that I don't know of, but its not a dragonfly you are looking for.
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