Jaw Image – 100-400mm lens

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  • Mike Nelson Pedde
    Mike Nelson Pedde
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    on: August 1, 2019 at 7:22 pm

    Kevin: For what it’s worth, the image of the jaw in your article is definitely canid; most likely belonging to a relative of those arctic foxes you were watching.

    Mike.

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    Kevin Raber
    Kevin Raber
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    Re: Jaw Image – 100-400mm lens
    Reply #1 on: August 1, 2019 at 7:52 pm

    Thanks, Mike.  Good to know.  It’s interesting walking about in Svalbard and Greenland on how much life and death there is in the tundra areas.  You have to keep your eyes open.

    Kevin Raber
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    Mike Nelson Pedde
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    Re: Jaw Image – 100-400mm lens
    Reply #2 on: August 6, 2019 at 10:04 pm

    As the saying goes, life is fatal – AND, it’s sexually transmitted!

     

    After a few decades as a biologist type person I’ve seen far more than the average. The unique thing about the tundra is that it tends to be cold and dry, so stuff lasts for a long time. That same jaw bone in Brazil would be gone within days.

    Mike.

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