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Thread: type of skull?

  1. #11
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    Re: type of skull?

    Horse would be my guess

  2. #12
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    Re: type of skull?

    Slow Elk....

  3. #13
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    Re: type of skull?

    Young beef cow

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    Re: type of skull?

    For sure not horse, I hhave a horse skull and not a match ill post pic tonight, I just don't think the bridge of the nose is curved enough for horse, I'd say elk or moose, cow maybe

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    Re: type of skull?

    I'll say a young elk. Clearly you're missing the nose/palate. Teeth don't look too worn.
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    Re: type of skull?

    What area was it found? Could be a good help to tell what it is... Id say by the size and shape as others have said either moose or elk

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    Re: type of skull?

    Definitely ungulate teeth.

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    Re: type of skull?

    ..........Moo

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    Re: type of skull?

    steak......I mean cow

  10. #20
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    Re: type of skull?

    No doubt an ungulate, Im on the sunshine coast so its not a moose haha... It was a fair ways into the thick bush along big rock bluffs... Their are some farms not to far away with cattle so maybe someone dumped a cow carcass and a bear dragged it into the bush.
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