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Spotting

Description:

Two pieces, 1, cervical vertebrae section , and 2, vertebrae, spine, rib-cage and these flat bones protruding from the spine ranging from about 2.5" to 3.5"

Habitat:

Found in the northern Volcanic Tablelands between Hwy 395 and Lake Crowley

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2 Comments

KevinSlama
KevinSlama 9 years ago

Thanks Kibuyu. I'm sure you are right. I just Googled it. I never knew they had those spine bones. I was mystified. White tailed deer are extremely common up there. Although a hunter would probably say they aren't common enough. Thanks again

Davidbygott
Davidbygott 9 years ago

white-tailed deer?

KevinSlama
Spotted by
KevinSlama

California, USA

Spotted on Oct 15, 2014
Submitted on Oct 17, 2014

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