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Antler found

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While out and about the other day I stumbled upon this little gem. As you can see it must be from a kill, as there is still hair, and part of the skull still attached. I looked around, but couldn't find any other bones, or the other side.

 

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Nice find BASS. Wonder how it got broke off the skull plate and so far from the rest of the deer? I found an elk antler just like that a number of years ago, no other bones around.

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Nice!

 

When ever I see one like that I always imagine a coyote carrying some thing like that around as toy.

 

 

 

 

 

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Aliens, ask Lark, they do more than just mow lawns.

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Nice!

 

When ever I see one like that I always imagine a coyote carrying some thing like that around as toy.

 

 

 

 

 

:blink:

 

That might have to be the one I'm going to use. :lol:

 

 

As for the aliens, when they get done mowing the yards, I'll ask him.

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no aliens. mt. lions. coues deer are the ideal lion food. about the right size for them to eat before they get too ripe. not too big and fairly easy to bring down. and they live in ideal lion country. they probly kill more bucks than does. bucks will try to fight em instead of running. first place they'll bite one is usually in the neck. after they're done eatin' on one then the coyotes and foxes and birds take over. sometimes a bear will finish em off. between all the different carrion eaters the bones get munched up and scattered pretty well, even the skull, a lotta times. sometimes a coyote will pack whatever it can back to it's den for pups to gnaw on. no telling for sure why you didn't find the whole skull, othere that it got chewed up by one or all of the above. then porkypines will eat up the antlers if they find em. nature is an unending cycle. Lark.

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Thanks for the info Lark, I never really thought about how each preditor would come in next for a bite to eat, but it makes perfect sense. As for the antler, I have it sitting on my desk, it is the biggest I have found from a deer.

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Nice to hear from you hermano. Glad to see that you check up on us! :)

 

 

 

 

:lol:

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