Dec 23, 2008 #1 C Chris Tripp Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 3,757 Location Brush Creek, TN looks like a nutria jaw bone
Dec 24, 2008 #2 corymhoward Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,320 Location Bruceton do we even have nutria around here?
Dec 24, 2008 #3 C Chris Tripp Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 3,757 Location Brush Creek, TN yes, and at one time thousands of years ago, they were apparently were plentiful, every site I have dug at has turned up at least one... they used these jaw bones for punches.
yes, and at one time thousands of years ago, they were apparently were plentiful, every site I have dug at has turned up at least one... they used these jaw bones for punches.
Dec 24, 2008 #4 B BigCountry71 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2005 Messages 9,757 Location Huntsville, AL Chris Tripp said: looks like a nutria jaw bone Click to expand... Ditto.
Jan 7, 2009 #5 corymhoward Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 1,320 Location Bruceton maybe an animal ate there?
Jan 25, 2009 #6 D DOC1187 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2008 Messages 11,192 Location east tn thats cool
Feb 4, 2009 #7 A AlanP Well-Known Member Joined Oct 2, 2002 Messages 2,476 Location Tennessee Could be a woodchuck.
Feb 5, 2009 #8 C Chris Tripp Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 3,757 Location Brush Creek, TN I guess you could be right Alan
Feb 5, 2009 #9 C Chris Tripp Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 3,757 Location Brush Creek, TN http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics ... _Skull.jpg I am still sticking with nutria though
Feb 16, 2009 #10 B Boone 58 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 23, 2004 Messages 15,991 Location Food Plot Hmmmmmmmmmmm?