I'm at my gf's dad's summer house outside of Steinkjer and found this on the fjord at low tide in front of his house? Any ideas? Thinking badger or fox but could be canine
Canine don’t such big corner teeth. Could be badger, not a fox. But not something you see everyday
That’s my friend Greg, chill guy
Human
Dog
I don’t know the size, but it could be a bear.
But since you were thinking badger or fox, I doubt it’s large enough for that.
The teeth doesn’t quite seem to fit badgers. Wolf? Large dog?
While a dog is potentially possible, some breeds have sculls similar to that of foxes, finding the remains of a fox in nature is way more common, as most dogs will either be cremated or buried by their owners.
Definitely a dog. Some people are saying it’s a fox or badger, but that **is** **a** **dog** **skull.**
r/bonecollecting will be able to answer your question
Chupacabra
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Has anyone said Wolf? It does look like a ulvehodeskalle.
Dog
Dog
It’s a dinosaur
Ai says wild boar skull.
An animal skull. Duh…
Looks like my neighbor at sundays
Google bear skull it looks similar
Vampire sheep
Obviously a Cubone
Average trønder sheep
100% dog
Im an expert on dead animals and skills,this is the famous fenris wolf. Back from the god old days
It is 100% a canid. The zygomatic arch, occipital crest, and nuchal crests are much larger than I’d expect on a fox. Additionally the 3rd carnassial tooth is larger than I’d expect on a fox, and the canine tooth is too wide compared to the rostrum. Given the lack of other wild candids in that area I’d bet my next paycheck that this is a dog. Although a measuring tape to scale it would be helpful.
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Looks very much like a dog, but I’m no expert
Looks a lot like the skull of a dog.
Canine don’t such big corner teeth. Could be badger, not a fox. But not something you see everyday
That’s my friend Greg, chill guy
Human
Dog
I don’t know the size, but it could be a bear.
But since you were thinking badger or fox, I doubt it’s large enough for that.
The teeth doesn’t quite seem to fit badgers. Wolf? Large dog?
Need a banana for scale
My guess is a fox. Here is an image of such a scull: [https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B8drev#/media/Fil:RenardCr%C3%A2ne.jpg](https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B8drev#/media/Fil:RenardCr%C3%A2ne.jpg)
While a dog is potentially possible, some breeds have sculls similar to that of foxes, finding the remains of a fox in nature is way more common, as most dogs will either be cremated or buried by their owners.
I’m quite certain it is not a badger. Here is a badger scull for reference: [https://digitaltmuseum.no/011022718799/kranium](https://digitaltmuseum.no/011022718799/kranium)
Could possibly come from a seal?
Look a lot like a dog
Check with r/vultureculture or r/bonecollecting
I am 100% sure that it is a dog.
Definitely a dog. Some people are saying it’s a fox or badger, but that **is** **a** **dog** **skull.**
r/bonecollecting will be able to answer your question
Chupacabra
Trønder
Has anyone said Wolf? It does look like a ulvehodeskalle.
Dog
Dog
It’s a dinosaur
Ai says wild boar skull.
An animal skull. Duh…
Looks like my neighbor at sundays
Google bear skull it looks similar
Vampire sheep
Obviously a Cubone
Average trønder sheep
100% dog
Im an expert on dead animals and skills,this is the famous fenris wolf. Back from the god old days
It is 100% a canid. The zygomatic arch, occipital crest, and nuchal crests are much larger than I’d expect on a fox. Additionally the 3rd carnassial tooth is larger than I’d expect on a fox, and the canine tooth is too wide compared to the rostrum. Given the lack of other wild candids in that area I’d bet my next paycheck that this is a dog. Although a measuring tape to scale it would be helpful.
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