Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 05:27 PM
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Perhaps I am missing the obvious but I don't know. Next to a full sized Sebenza ![[Linked Image from img839.imageshack.us]](http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/4112/img1162b.jpg) Thanks
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 06:18 PM
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Chupacabra? lol
looks to be some sort of antelope, probably pretty young. How far north are you, I might be able to find wildlife listings in your area that could clarify what it could be.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 06:34 PM
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lol, forgot about those pesky Chupacabra's
I am fairly far south, that was found basically on the Alberta/B.C. border maybe 3 hours north of Montana. Or an 1.5 hours southwest of Calgary Alberta
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 06:46 PM
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Wikipedia said pronghorn range that far north, especially being that close to Montana, and a quick google image search yeilded this: I would have to venture, based on the shape of the orbits of the eyes, and the bony horn base being too long for a female, that it is probably a fairly young pronghorn male. The horn stubs don't look thick enough to be a fully grown male yet. That would be my guess, but at the same time, the stubs look like they point backwards from the head.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 06:47 PM
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what's the blade length on that folder? 3.5 inch? 4 inch?
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 08:37 PM
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Close to 4 inches if a large Sebenza.
I say it looks demonic, but I'm from the religious South and spend a lot of time in New Orleans. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 08:45 PM
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3.5" blade. The skull is just a touch wider than my palm and no longer(not including fingers)
The stubs do point towards the back of the skull at roughly a 20 degree angle.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 09:33 PM
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There are pronghorn in the area not many and I have never seen them that far west(though that is not saying much) so it could very well be a young male, though something demonic was also what first popped in my head lol. Here is another pic. ![[Linked Image from img806.imageshack.us]](http://img806.imageshack.us/img806/3824/img1161b.jpg)
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 10:25 PM
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I'll still go with my previous answer, but I can't explain the rearward facing prongs, and google didn't turn up any other sort of antelope in the area, of course it could very well be my search-fu is weak today.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 10:28 PM
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Seems reasonable, thanks.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 10:51 PM
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There are pronghorn in the area not many and I have never seen them that far west(though that is not saying much) so it could very well be a young male, though something demonic was also what first popped in my head lol. Here is another pic. That is obviously a horn dog skull. They're very dangerous.
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull
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07/18/10 11:17 PM
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Glad you found it when it was already dead then, no telling what could have happened!
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