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Found a horn literally
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I found a horn today not 2 sure what animal it is from, i was out in the middle of the desert unit so if that helps, not 2 sure. What do u think
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looks like goat
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could be a domestic sheep.
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Ya, probably domestic, or really young, notice the concentric rings? Maybe a muzzle loader was trying to craft a powderhorn and gave up.
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Quote from: Gobble Gobble on February 19, 2009, 10:18:49 AM
could be a domestic sheep.
are those velcro gloves??
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Sheep
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Looks like one of Hellboy's
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looks like an elephant tusk
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