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Two Tree Island Adventure
As promised, I have put together a couple of photo albums from my adventures on "Two Tree Island" with the Ontario Visual Heritage Project.
You can go look through these albums either on Facebook or Flickr, depending on your social networking preference, the pictures and captions are the same at both locations, with Flickr having the best resolution versions.
Part of my adventure on "Two Tree Island" involved this skull found by one of the cast members, as you can see, it has long canines and impressive whiskers. These two characteristics originally led me to believe that it belonged to a Bobcat, but further examination showed some unusual tooth wear, as well as eye sockets that just aren't consistent with those of a focused predator. Visit either album to see the full range of angles on this unusual skull and take a guess as to just what it could be from!
And, hust for Reference, this is an actual Bobcat skull:
P.S. The lenscap is from a 62mm lens.
Posted by Dylon on August 30, 2007 10:20 AM |
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This is obviously the skull from one of the offspring of the famous “Monster of Wikwemikong Bay” which hasn’t been seen for several years now. Perhaps this is the reason why there have been no recent sightings as this could have been the last of the line. I hope not as every community needs a little mystery, don’t you think