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Found in a washed out area of a river. Curious to know what it might be.

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4 Comments

EmilyMarino
EmilyMarino 10 years ago

Please consider adding this to the Identifying Animals Through Osteology Mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8475...

NicholasBuehring
NicholasBuehring 11 years ago

Thanks zoomanallen! I was incorrect and you were right. I had accidentally uploaded two photos of two different animal skulls from that day. I was mistaken and thought they were photos of the same skull but at different angles. Thank you for the help!

NicholasBuehring
NicholasBuehring 11 years ago

Actually, it's the same skull. But their were a few more around the area.

zoomanallen
zoomanallen 11 years ago

Those look like two different skulls. The first could be a beaver or muskrat, you can see the incisors that have broken off. but the second is a carnivore, like a fox or raccoon.

NicholasBuehring
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NicholasBuehring

Roanoke, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Mar 16, 2013
Submitted on Mar 30, 2013

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