Posted by The Photomat |
1/2/2006 2:00 AM | remove |
Serpant?
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Posted by yokes |
1/2/2006 2:19 AM | remove |
Mammal for sure. Head likely too small to be a raccoon (which were living elsewhere in the building). Manitou is the archeologist, though.
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Posted by Crossfire |
1/2/2006 1:54 PM | remove |
Look at those teeth. I'd say a small dog.
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Posted by Ishi |
1/4/2006 2:26 AM | remove |
Looks like those bones on the floor go with the skull of the mammal. Personally, it looks like a snake.
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Posted by yokes |
1/4/2006 2:37 AM | remove |
The head was roughly the side of a fist..
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Posted by ArmyMan |
1/6/2006 4:04 AM | remove |
this is surely not a snake , the pivoting bone of the neck surely supose that this animal walk on 4 legs (eating food on the ground), those kind of teeth ar not caracteristic of some snake .. and remember , this is a canadian location , snake in canada cannot be this big !
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Posted by rainman8889 |
1/16/2006 5:25 PM | remove |
I would say a small dog or a cat from the teeth and basic head shape.
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Posted by Hardware |
7/20/2006 4:36 AM | remove |
Chest Buster from Alien.
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Posted by Jono |
10/8/2007 4:09 PM | remove |
umm...isn't this where the crazy owner slaughtered sheep, and the neighbours complained about the smell? j.
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Posted by yokes |
10/8/2007 4:58 PM | remove |
No, that's just north of the Filmore Hotel near Dundas and Jarvis (where I live).
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Posted by Jono |
10/9/2007 2:56 PM | remove |
hmm...alien-lizard then? J.
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