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Photos of Animals, Fish, Birds & Bugs on a Canoe Trip

Hope you didn’t handle that black and yellow hairy caterpillar, if I’m not mistaken those hairs can give you a nasty rash.
Jim
 
It's always hard to judge the scale of photos like this but the skull looks smaller than I'd expect. Are they smaller than I think? Was it larger in person? Or was it a juveline?

Alan
Yeah, I usually give something for scale, but.... I believe this was an old female. The skull was smaller than expected, and the molars were well worn. I've handled 500 pound grizzlies, and this was a far cry from that! Maybe 300#?? It's been a long time since I've had to estimate bear weights (for chemical immobilization).
 
Was wondering what bone it would be with that sharp point. My guess: the mandible of a baleen whale or a rib.

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Yes, the lower mandible was how it was explained to me too.

We came across it on a small island called Muskeget, off the west end of Nantucket.

Muskeget is the southernmost breeding ground for grey seals, making it popular with Great White Sharks. Muskeget also features a unique and endemic species colloquially called the “Muskeget Mouse,” which is a beach vole.
 
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Some good photos. I've been going through and scanning some of my old slides and came across these two.
I thought the tarantula was fair game because it was on the way to the put-in. That is a white stripe on the road.
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I saw a piebald deer yesterday. I didn't get a good photo, so I'm posting one I got off the internet in addition to mine. I did get a good look with binoculars though and It was an mature buck traveling with a few other deer, possible bucks also. This is a rare sighting as it only happens in about 1% of the population and many don't survive long because they can also can have other genetic defects that they can't live with.

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