These are some of my bones.
These are some of my bones
These are my reindeer skulls. The one on the left was rping as rudolph for christmas and hasn't taken off his red nose yet. I told him it looks silly.
This one is sentimental because it was the first bone I found when I was a kid. I don't know what it's from.
I don't know what this is. It might be a wolf because it's too broad to be a coyote but it could also be a domestic dog. I found it way out in the middle of nowhere though.
This is a spine that still has enough blood and cartilage to stay fused together.
These ones have nice shapes so I keep them together. They seem to like each others company.
These are some tiny skulls. The one in the middle is a domestic cat that I found picking up trash on earth day. The dirty one on the right is a fox. The bigger one on the left is cartilage, I think it's a ray or a shark. The other ones are too small for me to ID, but one is related to a weasel and I think another is from a reptile.
Ever thought about being a forensic anthropologist?
That would be kind of cool but I'm materialistic and I would want to keep all the bones. I just like scavenging as a hobby.
There are bones here but you can't see them. This is a flying squirrel that my cat brought me, I leave it in alcohol but I can't get a good picture of it because of the jar. I've never seen one alive because they're nocturnal but this one cat kills a few every year.