Technically, if you include the beak, it's no longer a square or a rectangle. if the beak was straight, it'd be a septagon, but it's not, making it an unidentifyable polygon.
Well, if you count the sides of all of the pixels, assuming that the "square" has four straight lines, the polygon becomes a Triacontagon, a polygon with 30 sides. although my counting may have been unacurate, I belive that this is the best i'll be able to achieve.
You don't count the sides as pixels. This is a 2D shape, no need to say this is pixelated.
What you said Noobby, is not in a relation towards this.
Believe me, I'm already in geometry.
It seems I underestimated you. But, i will have you know, i did not count pixels as sides. I counted the open sides on the pixel that is perpindicular to the closest one to it. The dark grey ones, that is.
You are forgetting one thing... There is white surrounding this fellow creature, so if calculated corectly, this is a... *calculation sounds*... beep boop bop... *thinking noises*... hmm, aha, oh... *calculation varified*... This Shape... Is. A. Square.
Your Welcom! -ZapShot :)