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Vampire Deer?

Started by skullworks, May 14, 2009, 10:01:00 AM

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skullworks

Here are some pics of a skull I just finished. The deer has what appears to be canines in the front.  :eek:  
Second one I've seen this year and third in two years.





'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

slivrslingr

Does that mean you hunt with wooden stakes?    :bigsmyl:   That's pretty interesting.  You ever seen a picture of a Chinese water deer?  Those buggers have some serious fangs!

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Kip

Is it ivory or just reg.calcium.

A.S.

The buck in my AVATAR had them as well. My taxidermist friend says he sees 1 or 2 per 100 in our area.

skullworks

Just regular teeth as far as I can tell. Shaped more like the front teeth in the bottom jaw rather than like true canines.
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

TradPaul

Check out this Korean water deer...now thats some canines a wolf is jealous of

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Ray Hammond

Skullie,
you live in Alabama. The answer is obvious- they are inbred. Probably married their first cousins or they're their own grandpas or sumtin'  :bigsmyl:
"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

carparcher

Maybe I should start coating my arrows w/ garlic!  That is pretty cool.  Thanks for sharing.   :)

skullworks

QuoteOriginally posted by Ray Hammond:
Skullie,
you live in Alabama. The answer is obvious- they are inbred. Probably married their first cousins or they're their own grandpas or sumtin'   :bigsmyl:  
That coming from someone in GEORGIA?   :eek:
LMAO!   :biglaugh:
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

NorthernCaliforniaHunter

Very strange, and QUITE cool! Thanks for sharing that.
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Ray Hammond

hey, I resemble that remark!!  :bigsmyl:  

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"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

redfish

I have a video of a young buck licking up a pool of blood from a bobcat that was shot the previous afternoon.
I guess we had better break out the wooden arrows.
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FerretWYO

I have seen that in three whitetail here in wyo. They were all older deer as well.
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Brian Krebs

I have seen Llama skulls with these too.

The University of Michigan's 'Edwin SW George reserve' did necropsy(s) of deer shot to control the population there; and sometimes found birds in the deers rumen ( stomach).

A friend and I witnessed deer slowly feeding to birds; and then jumping on them and taking them in their mouths and playing chase with them. In the end; they swallowed the birds.

The Blair deer .....   :scared:
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Don Stokes

They've been known to eat fish, too. Not sure how that fits with this thread- vampire bass, maybe?
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JimB

Canine teeth show up whitetails occasionally.They are vistages from when ancient deer had canines.Of course elk and sikas have them as well as several species of deer in Asia,with more pronounced canines like the water deer above,muntjacs and others.that's a cool skull.

2Knives

QuoteOriginally posted by TradPaul:
Check out this Korean water deer...now thats some canines a wolf is jealous of

 
When I was stationed in Korea (Chong Ju) we had these things all over the place. I actually saw one with tusks twice as long as the one in this picture. I'm sure some come bigger...it really freaked me out to see one up close.
Too bad we couldn't hunt them, it wasn't real hard to get within bow range.
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Keefer

Now that is the result of a Drunk German Shepperd ...  :scared:

Arrowhead80

I killed a vampire deer in NC about three years ago.It was a 2 year old ten point with a burrlike third antler to the left of his left antler.I took it to a local taxidermist to have a skull mount done.He caught on to the teeth,i didn't know they existed.If he hadn't pointed them out i probly wouldn't have paid any attention to them.He wanted the head for his shop but i can't let go of this one.I know i'll never kill another one like this.I'll put up pics if i can figure out how.Oh, by the way you don't need wood arrows or stakes,my 30-06 worked well!!
Possum the other white meat


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