This creepy skull was found on a beach n the U.S.
Those tiny little ridges are actually teeth. Reddit user mali8871 posted several photos of what a skull that he needs help identifying. It was found on a beach on the Delaware Bay. Check it out if you have any idea what type of animal it belongs to:
It looks like the Lovelock skull!
ReplyDeleteit is the jaw bone of an underwater elf.
DeleteThe maxilla contains dozens of mid-tarsal breaks.
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DeleteThat, my friends, is the skull of the mythical deep sea self-aware hatertole fish.
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DeleteTrue this skull has the pharyngeal teeth, but it appears to be way too big for a grunni and grunions do not have the peculial horn appendages on top of the head as this skull has. This is interestting. And once again, if you were as great at discovering false identities, then you would know that I am not Joe, Iktomi, Jobohli etc. As I said before, I am here because I came to see what was being done with my identity that was apparently being used here. I already stated who I am and I am definitely none of the people that you are accusing me of . Guess your trolldom has been trumped by little ol me..
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It has been postulated that maybe sea serpents or other lake/river monsters spawn out at sea and the babies go to fresh water nurseries...just throwing some information out there....
DeleteHeuvelman's rendition of the "long-necked sea-serpent" also shows giraffe-like horns.
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf055/sf055p10.htm
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7y3VvI3Uys0/UfF0jJX1x1I/AAAAAAAAD2Y/QOGvKvdb8-Q/s1600/41..Sea-Serpent+slug+by+OZ.jpg
DeleteThnx 7:32 , maybe I will check that out next week .
DeleteUr welcome! :)
Deletehttp://www.sciencebuzz.org/museum/object/2003_04_pharyngeal_teeth_from_freshwater_drum_aplodinotus_grunniens
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Ummm, darling, no can do. That report you are referring to is not relevant to the skull in question. Two different skulls, kiddo.
DeleteThe skull has not been tested by Bryan Sykes so right now we don't know what it is. Science much, sweetheart?
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ReplyDeleteSweetwaterfish, named: Freshwater Drum or Aplodinotus grunnien Picture: http://bit.ly/1PRy3kV
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DeleteAgreed. It is a Freshwater Drum. http://pixshark.com/freshwater-sheepshead-teeth.htm
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ReplyDeleteI know what kind of skull it is. It's the skull of a creature I don't want to know anything about or have contact with--it scares me silly.
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