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Post by musher on Nov 23, 2011 7:45:19 GMT -6
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Post by mustelameister on Nov 23, 2011 7:52:30 GMT -6
look healthy otherwise?
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Post by musher on Nov 23, 2011 8:53:16 GMT -6
Yep. I think it was 72 inches on the board.
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Post by Stef on Nov 23, 2011 10:22:39 GMT -6
A smoker...LoL
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Post by RdFx on Nov 23, 2011 17:55:54 GMT -6
Yep , had one about 15 years ago like that. Also had a rabbit where both lower teeth grew out and looked like a mastadon bunny...lol
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Post by coyotegunner on Nov 23, 2011 23:50:57 GMT -6
Those teeth never stop growing, thats what happens when they don't use them. Wonder why it was just the one?
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Post by schweg2 on Nov 24, 2011 5:57:24 GMT -6
Thats weird...
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Post by Possum on Nov 24, 2011 6:54:06 GMT -6
Needed a trip to the orthodontist a few months earlier. He shouldn't have tried to cut down that steel fencepost.
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Post by RonMarsh on Nov 24, 2011 7:00:37 GMT -6
"Long in the tooth"
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Post by billmoyer on Nov 24, 2011 18:05:49 GMT -6
save that skull. A few yrs.ago I had a woodchuck skull where one tooth grew in a 2"dia. circle and the end was in its sinus cavity. got $40 for it on ebay.
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Post by musher on Nov 24, 2011 18:42:55 GMT -6
The skull will be saved.
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Post by Stef on Nov 24, 2011 19:36:44 GMT -6
Problem with beaver skull is that after a while... the tooth will pull out easily and when we can pull them... we can see how long they are.
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