Cutest Thing Ever

Is this too cute or what?

Much bigger, better photo thanks to Talkofthetown. Scroll down 3/4 of the page to see it:
http://able2know.org/topic/89445-686

Better yet: When you are on that page, in your computer’s Find function, search for “fluffy”

IT’S SO FLUFFY!!

BAAAAAHHHHH I want one!!!

so will it be a majickal gypsy vanner when it grows up??

Looks like a short necked llama.

Oh who knows. I just came across it on the internet and tried to figure out where the photo came from but I got stuck in a Pinterest quagmire and almost couldn’t get out. Phew! Close call!

I just think it’s adorable, whatever it is.

Came from: http://able2know.org/topic/89445-686 about 3/4 down the page. Beyond that, I can’t find where the picture was originally uploaded to the 'net.

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Came from: http://able2know.org/topic/89445-686 about 3/4 down the page. Beyond that, I can’t find where the picture was originally uploaded to the 'net.[/QUOTE]

Much better photo! How did you do that? I must have spent ten minutes scrolling down the pinterest page referenced at the bottom of the first photo I found, which was also on pinterest.

I’m going to put that link in my original post. It’s better. Thank you.

What the heck breed is THAT?!?

PeteyPie, I wish I could say that my sleuthing was really that good, but alas, I learned a trick from a COTHer! :slight_smile: The website is www.tineye.com, you can either upload a pic from your computer, or enter a link, and it will search the internet and find where the picture came from!

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so will it be a majickal gypsy vanner when it grows up??[/QUOTE]

Talkofthetown’s link identifies it as a Clydesdale. Can they be that white?

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Talkofthetown’s link identifies it as a Clydesdale. Can they be that white?[/QUOTE]

When they’re that clean :wink:

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PeteyPie, I wish I could say that my sleuthing was really that good, but alas, I learned a trick from a COTHer! :slight_smile: The website is www.tineye.com, you can either upload a pic from your computer, or enter a link, and it will search the internet and find where the picture came from![/QUOTE]

I learned something today, and it is still morning! It’s a good day.

Another image searching option (I just used this last night to find the source of a photo used in a fake craigslist scam ad)

Go to google image searches and then choose “search by image” (as opposed to using words to run the search like >fluffy gypsy vanner< ) you can either put in the URL of the image or upload an image you have saved- and the engine will find all the places online the picture appears. You can often find the original farm page etc. It’s very nice for sleuthing. Also the “see images similar to this” is a very interesting thing to see just how computers can "think.’

“IT’S SO FLUFFY I’M GONNA DIE!!!”

He must have been blowdried to get that fluffy.

Looks like a gypsy vanner got in the pen with an alpaca and this was the result.