I should have clarified: Xenopus BIRD. It's kind of like calling a catfish a cat. It's accepted slang, but you won't find it in the dictionary under Cat.
I guess besides knowing English you must also have to have a degree in zoology...thanks for your help. By the I looked up xenopus and it doesnt look at all like your picture. But either way my son loves watching it.
Anteater Bush Baby Camel Dragon Elephant Fox Giraffe Hedgehog Iguana Jackalope Kangaroo Leopard Mouse Nutria Otter Platypus Quoll Raccoon Snake Tiger Uaru Vole Walrus Xenops Yak Zebra
evil4hire 2 weeks ago
what is the b animal?
evil4hire 2 weeks ago
@evil4hire
Bush baby
Orenotter 2 weeks ago
what is the j animal?
Pr0m0m 1 year ago
@Pr0m0m
Jackalope.
Orenotter 1 year ago
how did you do this?
chitchcock92 2 years ago
Very eeerie! wouldn't want to meet some animal changing before my eyes in the woods. Run!
speedfiend57 2 years ago
Naaaw, it's okay. I do it all the time. (morphs into an anteater) Shape-shifting is great exercise for the figigly gland, doncha know?
Orenotter 2 years ago
I'll probably be creating some images like that, Emmet.
Orenotter 2 years ago
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EmmettLovesAnimals 2 years ago
Will you morphing on Animal Alphabet?
EmmettLovesAnimals 2 years ago
I don't understand the question.
Orenotter 2 years ago
way cool vid, very well done !!!!! =)
GContelli 2 years ago 3
Animals of the alphabet: anteater, bush-baby, camel, dragon, elephant, fox, giraffe, hedgehog, iguana, jackalope, kangaroo, leopard, mouse, nutria, otter, platypus, quoll, raccoon, snake, tiger, uaru, vole, walrus, xenops, yak, zebra.
Jeniphish 3 years ago
Right on, Jeniphish.
Orenotter 3 years ago
Seven thousand views later, no new comments?
Orenotter 3 years ago
Cool... eighteen more views and this will have reached 10,000!
Orenotter 3 years ago
haha cool. nice job
snubbyj 3 years ago
I should have clarified: Xenopus BIRD. It's kind of like calling a catfish a cat. It's accepted slang, but you won't find it in the dictionary under Cat.
Orenotter 3 years ago
Thanks, Snubbyj.
Orenotter 3 years ago
English is not my first language. Can somebody help me with the names of B,Q,U,V and X?
thanks
aguilarcast 4 years ago
Bee, kyoo, yoo, vee and eks.
Just kidding.
Bush baby, quoll, uaru, vole and xenopus.
Orenotter 4 years ago
I guess besides knowing English you must also have to have a degree in zoology...thanks for your help. By the I looked up xenopus and it doesnt look at all like your picture. But either way my son loves watching it.
aguilarcast 4 years ago
I guess I should have said Xenopus BIRD. It's rather like calling a catfish a cat.
I'm glad your son likes it.
Orenotter 3 years ago
Can't take credit for the music, but otherwise thank you.
Though if you go see Spacerace, the Black Hole or 7 Joyful Automatons, I can take credit for that music!
Orenotter 4 years ago
I agree with the 2,265 people who liked this video. The morphs are clever and I love the West Indian steel drums. Thank you for sharing your talent!
fanofjets 4 years ago
lame. you fail.
thegoblinog 4 years ago
2,265 people disagree with you.
Orenotter 4 years ago
Wow! Over two thousand views in three months! I guess I did something right. Now if I could just get this many people reading my comics...
Orenotter 4 years ago
Jackalope?? Come on now... My two year old is to busy dancing with his arms in the air and spinning around to watch the screen! lol
Thanks j.
LandRoverRange 4 years ago
Glad somebody is enjoying himself. 8=-3
Orenotter 4 years ago
enjoyed it.
camorph 4 years ago 2
I think I like it. XIU! Wait... that makes me sound like a pokemon.
FnaireA 4 years ago 2
By the way, there has been a new name proposed for the anteater: the Xiu (pronounced zhoo) based on the trilling sound they make.
Orenotter 4 years ago
The jackalope is a mythical animal of the US plains. But I figure since most animal alphabets use unicorns, I can get away with using a jackalope.
Orenotter 4 years ago
Jacalope? that is not a real animal is it? jackjabbit yes, but jackalope?
lion371 4 years ago
(ponders) Anteaters need a name that defines them by what they are rather than what they do.
Orenotter 4 years ago
Very good!
Orenotter 4 years ago
animals shown: anteater, bush baby, camel, dragon, elephant, fox, giraffe, hedgehog, iguana, jackalope, kangaroo, leopard, mouse, nutria, otter, platypus, quoll, raccoon, snake, tiger, uaru, vole, walrus, xenopus bird, yak, zebra
AnnVole 4 years ago