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Post by G.C.Montgomery »

I took this as I was leaving the Impact Zone and forgot to ask Phil about it. It's not a horse, cow, goat, or democr, err donkey.
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I have no clue. I'd be interested in knowing too.
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It looks a lot like a sheep skull.
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Thinking the top one looks like an axis deer.

The bottom one is a coyote.
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My money's on a jackalope. :-)

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Top one is either deer or antelope.
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Whatever it is, you ate it Saturday as barbque.

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USA1 wrote:chupacabra
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Bob Wolff wrote:Whatever it is, you ate it Saturday as barbque.

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USA1 wrote:chupacabra
Bah! You beat me to it! :cryin
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Kythas wrote:
USA1 wrote:chupacabra
Bah! You beat me to it! :cryin
you snooze , you lose . :lol:
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Yes, the bottom is a coyote, the top looks like a deer but I've never seen a deer with canine incisors.
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And it was tasty too! I also thought of an axis deer or possibly a sheep but, those those little carnivorous teeth and the lack of typical sheep incisors threw me off. It's too big to be Chupabracadabra or whatever it's called. Besides, nearly all of those goat suckers have just turned out to be winners of the world's ugliest dog award.
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Top is a llama, possibly an alpaca. What do I win? I guess I have to stay an hour later at work to make up for the time thinking of animals. Neighbors in Montana have both.
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