A tubby suburban dad watching hunting and adventure shows on TV and wondering could I do that? This is the chronicle of my adventures as I learn to learn to Forage, Hunt and Fish for food that has lived as I would wish to myself - Wild and Free.
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Sunday, 17 October 2010
Skull Pix 2
Just got back from a trip to the forest. Where I found this beauty.
Chances are you already know what it is. As usual, the challenge of being the first to comment with a correct identification wins FIVE SOLID GOLD BUSHWACKER POINTS.
Additional points may also be awarded for, style, scientific interest, flair, wit and misanthropy.
More of our adventure as and when I get the time to write them up
As ever
Your pal
The bushwacker
16 comments:
Please feel free to leave comments. I really enjoy hearing what readers think. The rules are the same as round my dinner table:
You're welcome to disagree, life would be way too boring if we all agreed with each other and we'd never learn anything.
I like to think that we're all grown up enough to argue every last point, right down to the bone, without bearing a grudge afterwards.
Come on in the waters lovely
SBW
OMG Skulls totally rock!
ReplyDeleteI am guessing a Raccoon.
Im struggling between river(?) otter and striped skunk and as i dont know,since i havent held a skunk skull ever,since its not living here....Im guessing its river otters skull.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it's a badger. Which makes it totally bad ass. Yeah, that's my guess, a bad ass badger skull.
ReplyDeleteWhat do I win? Can I have a tooth to put on a necklace? I think it'd go over quite well at work....nothing says "I'm serious about my job" like badger teeth jewelry.
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I would say bear, probly black bear. Nice how you kept the one canine hidden.
ReplyDeleteNow then ya bugger, we’ve played this game before with a turtles head thy sneaky riddling mustela nivalis (no no no that’s not me guess) haven’t we? This time I’m telling ye them points are mine, all mine hah ha ha aha ha ha a ahaha ……
ReplyDeleteOh you do require an answer, well then believing that your walk within the woods was at least in Europe and probably Britain then the range of skulls to find has been limited somewhat, unless some perverse skull depositor is throwing skulls willy-nilly from all corners of the globe around for you to find (despicable I know). So armed with my supreme perspective (and a very limited bit of wildlife knowledge) my firm and correct answer is…. Meles meles, the common badger although the old lad does seem a tad short of teeth. Life span 10 to 15 years (until proposed legislation is back handed in that is), interestingly classed as a carnivore but is a omnivore in it’s eating habits, nocturnal (unless flat on a road) strong animal, interlocking jaw (hence most skull finds still have jaw attached) with anal musk glands, shy but you really don’t want to get in a fist fight with him, Aha mine I tell you, mine…….
Very best regards,
John
God I hope I right after this spouting off, how embarrassing would that be
Well guys that didn't take long did it?
ReplyDeleteBeMistified - only in wildlife parks and caged so they don't escape
Perkunas - No skunks here, and not an otter either
Goofy Girl - You would be right FIVE POINTS
Kenna - No bears here (more's the pity)
Murphy fish - Now that's more like it! FIVE POINTS for you too
SBW
That is a nice find. I was going with black bear to until I read you didn't have any. So a badger it is.
ReplyDeletechupacabra?
ReplyDeleteGo on then Tony have two points, for the silliest answer
ReplyDeleteSBW
Too late but I would have also voted badger, only because an English zoologist friend at Oxford gave me one when I was visiting him. Wonder if I could get it (or Mongolian fox and stoat skins, Zimbabwean beetles and rhino teeth, and worse) back into the US these days?
ReplyDeleteThat said, my FIRST impression was black bear-- they're remarkably alike except for size. I have a winter- killed one I picked up in the New Mexico mountains-- perhaps should post all on my blog.
Steve
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see it, have you seen what Norcal's mom does with bear skulls?
SBW
Yes-- amazing!
ReplyDeleteSome New Mexican artists do interesting things with skulls, but I have to have a spare natural one-- and usually one more, to pay the artist-- before I commission them!
Will put some pix up o the blog soon.
Steve
ReplyDeleteVery much looking forward to seeing them pix. Regular reader Goofy Girl is obsessed with Mexican sugar skulls, I know she'll be interested too.
SBW
Post up here.
ReplyDeleteBADGER ! Almost sure !
ReplyDeleteFlorian Morel
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting, yes it is a badger
SBW