Wolf |
Bowhead Whale (There's one skull in the foreground and another eroding out of the bank in the upper lefthand corner. Sea level would have been 6 or 7 metres higher when that animal was beached.) |
Fox |
Fox |
Lemming |
Lemming |
Lemming |
Caribou |
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
WOW! I would go nuts seeing all of those skulls!!!! Do you ever find large vertebrae from whales? I've always wanted one of those to add to my collection of oddities and curios! Are you permitted to take any of those skulls home with you, or is it a protected area of some sort?
ReplyDeletePS I cant even believe how great that caribou skull/antler combo is-- you just find stuff like that laying around all over???
ReplyDeleteOne of the conditions of the land lease that my employer has is that no one disturbs or collects any of the animal bones or caribou antler that we come across on the land. The only exception would be if the bones came from an archaeological context, and we had a good reason to collect it. All of the photos I've shown here are from non-archaeological contexts, so they should still be there on the ground for a long, long time. Some of them died of natural causes, others were taken by predators, both animals and humans. Owl pellets are a good source of lemming bones and old campsites are littered with all kinds of marine and land mammal bones.
ReplyDeleteWe do find whale vertabrae as well - the discs between each vertabrae can be the size of dinner plates and each vertabrae is the size of a foot stool.
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