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Comments on Puzzle #12678: WCP #79 Yeah, he's a cranky one!
By Kit E. Katz (Hello)

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Puzzle Description:

Tasmanian Devil! Folklore claims they can be quite cantankerous. They are the largest living marsupial carnivores (since the extintion of the Thylacine). Unfortunately, their numbers have plummeted in recent years due to a tumorous cancer that effects their face and jaws interfering with their ability to eat. I hope you enjoyed this puzzle. It is my first attempt to create one.

#1: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Mar 11, 2011

Excellent image.
#2: Kit E. Katz (Hello) on Mar 11, 2011
Thank You! But in all fairness, I used the image of a yawning Tasi at the National Geographic web site for inspiration. :)
#3: Jota (jota) on Mar 11, 2011
Thanks for your entry! Welcome to the WCP! Inspiration comes in many forms and you found a valid one.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/tasmanian-devil/
#4: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Mar 11, 2011
this is a gorgeous first puzzle!
#5: Kerri Kemp (kerri_kemp) on Mar 12, 2011
Thanks Kit E. Katz for a fatastic first puzzle.
I try to guess what the puzzles are as I complete them and it took me a little while to guess this one, but being an Aussie I could recognise it B4 completion.
Was surpirsed to see it's your first attempt. Very nice. I look forward to doing more from you.
#6: Kai-Uwe Zickerick (conzick) on Mar 12, 2011
tremendous start! Welcome!
#7: Kit E. Katz (hello) on Mar 12, 2011
Thanks for posting the link to the Nat. Geo. page, Jota. I wasn't sure whether I would be allowed include a link in my first posts.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
#8: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 12, 2011
Incredible! You have utilized some rather advanced puzzle creation techniques - like cropping and shading - and you have just the right amount of white space to make it challenging, and the image is nicely rendered, and you put some thought into a clever title and interesting description. And this is your first puzzle, and you haven't even solved any puzzles yet. You are obviously quite gifted. :-)
#9: annalivia (annalivia) on Mar 12, 2011
tres awesome all around!
#10: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Mar 12, 2011
excellent first puzzle. i really enjoyed solving this one. i like the open mouth and bared teeth and wild expression in the eyes. nice background to complement the image. well done.
#11: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Mar 12, 2011
Excellent first puzzle - welcome to webpbn!
#12: Carol Brand (KarylAnn) on Mar 12, 2011
Wow, Kit...wonderful image and thank you for the information on the Tasmanian Devil. I like learning something too while I'm puzzling.
#13: Byrdie (byrdie) on Mar 12, 2011
Beautiful image, great first puzzle. Keep it up!
#14: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on Mar 13, 2011
Seems I'm a little late for posting comments- all the good ones are already taken!

I share all the sentiments already expressed, and also wish you welcome.
#15: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Mar 13, 2011
thanks for entry, Kit & welcome aboard
#16: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Mar 13, 2011
good tasmanian devil
#17: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Mar 13, 2011
Minnie,never too late.
#18: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Mar 13, 2011
congrats, Kit :)
#19: Kit E. Katz (Hello) on Mar 13, 2011
Thanks, Tom and everyone. I was just hoping that you all would enjoy this one. :)
#20: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Mar 13, 2011
we did... now let's see some african stuffie
#21: annalivia (annalivia) on Mar 14, 2011
wow! first place with first puzzle! congratulations and I can't wait to see more of your work!
#22: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Jun 29, 2018
Awesome image. Rewarding solve with no guessing.

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