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Weirdest things found in the garden
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a1154
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October 2023
We do get deer. I’m finding it rather odd that there are so many teeth, but there are other bones too. Or bits of bones, hard to identify.
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Simone_in_Wiltshire
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October 2023
Thanks
@a1154
It's the skull that makes the difference. It looks like a deer, but I'm not even an amateur
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Dovefromabove
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October 2023
Need to know if that’s an upper or lower jaw … sheep and goats don’t have upper teeth at the front. Don’t know about deer …
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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a1154
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October 2023
I haven’t come across a skull. I found a few bits of leg bone today. I’ll post more photos if I find anything bigger or more complete.
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Valley Gardener
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October 2023
Billiard balls,more than a set just masses of them,also a short pick axe from Mine no 9 in the Rhondda. One of those low tunnels where they worked on their backs.
The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
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a1154
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November 2023
this this one has a bit more of the jaw bone.
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Simone_in_Wiltshire
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That looks like the lower jaw of a sheep
@a1154
. Really weird. Maybe these parts of sheep are the leftover of a sheep slaughterhouse.
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It's the skull that makes the difference. It looks like a deer, but I'm not even an amateur
I ♥ my garden.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I ♥ my garden.