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Identifying Rayne

October 19, 2023 by Anna

Today we’ve reached part 4 (Rayne!) of my blog series about identifying the Lucky 6. Be sure to check out Identifying Cy, Gordo and Dora if you haven’t already. Rayne is most recognizable because of the dry skin on her forehead. She also has large ears that stick out a bit, long fingers and a straight back posture.

After you watch the above video, what features might you use to identify Rayne?

 

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  1. Cindee says

    October 19, 2023 at 3:03 pm

    I always identify Rayne first by her beautiful smile, but also her white beard and pronounced forehead.

  2. Kathleen says

    October 19, 2023 at 3:08 pm

    The one feature that initially stood out for me…..definitely her forehead. Being so dry, it had a lighter ashen color to it. Now that Rayne gets her special coconut oil spa treatments, this feature no longer stands out, or not as much. For the most part, her lovely head/face make her stand out. Big beautiful ears, white beard, shape of her face. And she is easily recognizable from the back end too. Oh, and she loves her lettuce, small tomatoes, and sheets! But who doesn’t?!

    I smiled seeing Terry touching and tasting the coconut oil from Rayne’s forehead. Yummy and effective.

  3. Linda C says

    October 19, 2023 at 4:14 pm

    I guess the face shape and the ears give her a slight resemblance to Beezus, so that should make it easier for me to distinguish her from Lucky. But from far away, I still can’t.

  4. Tobin says

    October 19, 2023 at 5:25 pm

    I agree with Cindee. Raynie’s smile and her eyes are most inviting. If I ever earn my chimpanzee credentials (genetically speaking, I am still only 1.24% off the mark, so I am getting close), I hope that there is a space at the CSNW. I think that I would want to hang with Ms. Raynebow…that is, if she isn’t too pre-occupied with being Willy B’s main squeeze.

  5. Adrienne says

    October 20, 2023 at 2:42 am

    I’m regrettably biased towards my pal Rayne, so for me her mild and daydreaming eyes are the most characteristic features, also the dark complexion, high (!) forehead, the shape of her face and her rear end can help identifying this beautiful lady.

  6. Deanna says

    October 20, 2023 at 9:25 am

    I agree with all comments! in one clip her gait seemed different but it was very quick so hard to tell! she is too darling!!!

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