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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
That is....<pause for emphasis> MURDER!!!! <on the synth keyboard: Duh duh DUUUUUUUUUUH!!>
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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
But seriously, I'd have to bet on deer carcass being the origin for those bones, simply because any other animal large enough to leave that(unless my frame of reference for judging size is completely out of whack) aren't as common. I for the life of me can't think of what bone that would be, but then again I never took human or animal anatomy.
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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
lol, Yeah it is. I think it could be from a wild deer. We have predators around here (north central Florida) that could certainly to that. Bobcats, possible fl. panther sighting, humans even.
Now imagine stepping on the juicy one in the grass, bare foot while taking the trash out.
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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
But seriously, I'd have to bet on deer carcass being the origin for those bones, simply because any other animal large enough to leave that(unless my frame of reference for judging size is completely out of whack) aren't as common. I for the life of me can't think of what bone that would be, but then again I never took human or animal anatomy.
Most likely, we have tons of deer running around here. But we also have wild pigs.
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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
Yep, that appears to be it. Thanks Typical 08!
I guess I now have the two hine legs of some poor deer.
Last edited by Jyson; 01-17-2009 at 02:34 PM.
Reason: Forgot something.
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Re: Stuff my Dogs drag into the yard (Need help IDing)
The bottom one could be the fore leg, I can't really tell with the flesh still attached.
They will make good chew bones for them. If you are worried about rotten flesh just soak it in warm water for a day or two then pull the flesh off. But don't boil them because it can make the bones brittle and can shatter into shards.
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