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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:01:21 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:01:44 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:13:02 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:13:53 GMT -9
black bear&brown bear skulls
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:14:48 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 2:15:51 GMT -9
Top: Tiger skull, showing incisors (blue) and canine teeth "fangs" (red). Image is from Animal Diversity Web, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. Photo rights owned by photographer Dr. Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. Used with permission.Tooth color key added by the authors. Bottom: Bear skull, showing incisors (blue) and canine teeth (red). Image from Animal Diversity Web, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. Photo rights owned by Mammal Division, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. Used with permission. Tooth color key added by the authors. thevoiceofthehorse.com/predatorprey/teeth/
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Post by warsaw on Mar 6, 2011 3:59:00 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on Mar 25, 2011 7:26:11 GMT -9
Animal Face-Off kodiak bear skull and ...?
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Post by warsaw on Apr 16, 2011 10:12:29 GMT -9
skulls left to right: grizzly, black bear, wolf, fox, beaver, lynx, large wolverine, martin, seal, The Skullpture Series begins with real skulls. Each skull has been prepped for the mold making process. The natural holes have been filled with Chavant clay to prevent the intrusion of silicone into the skull. www.shanewilson.com/progress/files/tag-grizzly.html
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Post by warsaw on May 11, 2011 13:58:25 GMT -9
black&grizzly skulls
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Post by warsaw on May 11, 2011 14:07:40 GMT -9
"Tiger from top and Grizzly from bottom, and both are about 4.5 inch long." Credit goes to GrizzlyClaws.
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Post by grrraaahhh on May 12, 2011 14:38:41 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on May 17, 2011 3:58:01 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on May 24, 2011 6:22:25 GMT -9
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Post by warsaw on May 28, 2011 0:59:21 GMT -9
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