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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: myketheknife] #433179 07/25/10 02:43 AM
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lol, awesome Vic.


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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: J_R] #433180 07/25/10 02:06 PM
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Actually, my forum name was given to me by Tom (Private Klink), but the horn dog story is true. We laughed about it for years. I don't know why adults so enjoy scaring the heck out of little kids, but it has been going on for years. Tales of the "Bugger Man" and such are ancient. The "Palmetto Monsters" kept my girls from getting too many redbugs when they camped out. You could hear them rattling in the palmettos at night. Of couse, they were really raccoons.


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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: Horn Dog] #433181 07/25/10 11:33 PM
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Looks like a pronghorn to me.....that is from seeing a few of both speed goats and deer.


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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: J_R] #433182 08/22/10 01:47 PM
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I'd say a brocket deer (I think they are mostly in South America though), or a goat. But those guesses. My real guess is a Demon. lol

Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: imaginefj] #433183 08/22/10 05:32 PM
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I don't think its a deer. I have cut up and off alot of deer heads. My thoughts are that whatever that was had horns not antlers. Looks like a goat to me.

I agree... horned not antlered... a goat of some kind...

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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: DocSavage] #433184 08/22/10 10:20 PM
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OK doubting Thomas's check these out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Deer-Antler-6-Point-Skull-/220653360333?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
Thats a 6 point,imagine if it was a spike or fork horn.
Here's a young goat,notice the difference is size at the base of the skull.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NATURAL-BONE-GOAT-SKULL-SMALL-HORNS-/370422374541?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: Horn Dog] #433185 08/23/10 07:17 AM
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I found one of those deer skulls in North Georgia back in the 70s. I convinced my young nephew that it was a horn dog skull. We were camping in the National Forest up there some where. We had those kids scared to get out of the tent. Especially when we described the packs of horn dogs that could ravage a whole camp in seconds. The legend of the Horn Dog was born. I mean, it was the '70s and we were not all that lucid much of the time anyway. I actually thought it was a goat skull. Yeah, it could happen. Goats can go wild.

Great story! Sounds like something I would have told my kids when they were younger LOL. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />



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Re: Need help ID'ing a skull [Re: rth548] #433186 08/29/10 07:56 PM
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Definately a woolybooger.


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