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What animal is this from?

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Created by myusernam > 9 months ago, 28 May 2018
myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
28 May 2018 6:25PM
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seabreeze brains trust - found this Skelaton in my local park.
See the tooth at the end of the mandible that points forward? What animal has that?

Jolene
WA, 1618 posts
28 May 2018 4:44PM
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That would be a Roo

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
28 May 2018 9:02PM
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Thanks Jolene i thought it would probably have to be but that tooth pointing forward threw me. Is it a tooth? Off to look at roo smiles....

P.s ok see how it works now i googled.

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
28 May 2018 9:09PM
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diprotodontia

A bit of information about "roo smiles"

Clarence

Razzonater
2224 posts
28 May 2018 8:43PM
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Aaagh yes The rarely seen speckled southern bunyip, you can tell it's not the northern species by the size of the molars.
They can get very aggressive during mating season and it's best not to walk through the bush around spring.
many a tourist who has gone missing has been taken by one of these godforsaken critters, it's best to call the RAC in the case of a flat tyre and lock the doors.

Subsonic
WA, 3354 posts
28 May 2018 10:59PM
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Razzonater said..
Aaagh yes The rarely seen speckled southern bunyip, you can tell it's not the northern species by the size of the molars.
They can get very aggressive during mating season and it's best not to walk through the bush around spring.
many a tourist who has gone missing has been taken by one of these godforsaken critters, it's best to call the RAC in the case of a flat tyre and lock the doors.



You jest sir.

these are quite clearly the bones of an eastern blue drop bear.

known for their higher drop height, they use those long lower incisors to pierce the preys skull on impact. This generally results in a quicker, sometimes instantaeous death.

Best wear a high impact helmet on those walks of yours in future myusername.

DAMA
QLD, 239 posts
30 May 2018 3:31PM
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seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
30 May 2018 5:49PM
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hum.... could it be ...??



Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
30 May 2018 9:17PM
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So the Predator is related to kangaroos.

hoop
1979 posts
30 May 2018 8:24PM
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myusernam said..
seabreeze brains trust - found this Skelaton in my local park.
See the tooth at the end of the mandible that points forward? What animal has that?


That's a lizard person, like the queen or Beyonce. This one must have been reinforcing that us sheep all think the world is a spinning ball and got itself into some kind of trouble. Poor thing :(

jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
30 May 2018 8:45PM
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hoop said..

myusernam said..
seabreeze brains trust - found this Skelaton in my local park.
See the tooth at the end of the mandible that points forward? What animal has that?



That's a lizard person, like the queen or Beyonce. This one must have been reinforcing that us sheep all think the world is a spinning ball and got itself into some kind of trouble. Poor thing :(


Chemtrail exposure obviously



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