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Identify these

Started by Cyclic-Rivers, February 08, 2013, 08:42:00 PM

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Cyclic-Rivers

Identify these!  One will throw most for a loop     :archer:    

Most are commonly shot by folks on here!

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Cyclic-Rivers

They are headed to a museum after they are cleaned up by my father.
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ron w

You win Drew......   :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
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Bob4st

...sort of look like some bear, bobcat/mt lion and wolf skulls...maybe a deer -second from right?... it would be a heck of a lot easier if you'd put the fur back on...
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JimB

Top picture looks like a couple coons,red fox,a couple coyotes and a gray wolf.

2nd group,maybe badger,bobcat,wolverine,otter(sea?),harbor seal?,mountain lion.

mcgroundstalker

My mother-in-law, my sister-in-law and her four brats!

... mike ...  :rolleyes:
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Geezer

Oooo...I know, I know!!!  All of them are Carnivores - I'm right, right????
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ronp

I don't know what they are, but they're cool looking.
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Buemaker

Something from Rosswell  or perhaps Gremlins.   :goldtooth:

2treks

Good one Drew, Bob and Mike.

One is a Beluga whale.
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Cyclic-Rivers

Drew Wins. lol will think of a prize to drive out.

I don't even know what they all are.  they were given to my father from a bush pilot friend from Alaska.

the pilot crashed his plane last year and died while sending supplies to a hunting camp.  

I do know there is Wolf, coyote, Bear and Beluga whale.  There is a large Mountain lion skull there too.
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Lucas K

Third picture down all the way to the left is a bager.
Lucas Kent

hayslope

QuoteOriginally posted by mcgroundstalker:
My mother-in-law, my sister-in-law and her four brats!

... mike ...   :rolleyes:  
Mikey has to get a "consolation" prize for that one!!!!

  :laughing:    :laughing:
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Chuck Janssen

Thanks guys forn the help with these.I do know the first set of pictures now are from right to left are wolf, coyote, Red Fox, Grey Fox, I thik racoon, and now a good posibility badger. The second group has me more confused. The first one on the right is a cougarand the second from the left I think is  a lynx. But the rest is  just guessing.
Very good guesses from all.
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JimB

On the first picture,I still think the 2 on the left are probably coons,the next one isn't a gray fox.Grays have a different ridge pattern on top of the cranium than the other canines.That third one could be an artic fox though.Then red,coyote and wolf as you said.

The second group of pictures,left to right is badger,I said bobcat but that is most likely lynx,the third is wolverine,I have on here.The fourth is otter,probably sea otter.The fifth,looks like pictures of harbor seal,and as you said mountain lion.

I'm sure there isn't a gray fox in there.Top of a gray fox skull looks like this.

Chuck Janssen

Thank you Jim, your answers make a lot more sence now. These all came from Alaska. As Charlie stated. My freind crashed his plane up there early September. He loved the outdoors and collected most of these up there as he spent alot of time in the wilds, The Mountain lion came from New Mexico. He found that down there in the hills.
These are slated to go to a Wild Life Education Center here and a University in Stevens Point WI. It is a collage of natural resources.
Thank you again. The Otter and harbor seal would have kept me guessing.
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