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Old 10-27-2020, 12:40 PM
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My buddy gave me this skull he found, but I'm not quite sure what it is. Looks like a black bear, but it's tiny...maybe a baby? Any ideas?

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Old 10-27-2020, 12:54 PM
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What part of province was it found?
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Old 10-27-2020, 12:58 PM
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otter maybe? Tough to tell can't tell how big it is.
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Old 10-27-2020, 12:59 PM
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Whoops sorry I didn't see the other two pictures
Not an otter.
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Old 10-27-2020, 02:31 PM
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Looks very much like a Black Bear to me ? tough to see the size though.

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Old 10-27-2020, 05:26 PM
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One of my sister in laws by the teeth pattern!
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Old 10-27-2020, 05:28 PM
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Looks like a bear , canines not fully formed , a front on photo would help
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Old 10-27-2020, 05:57 PM
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Looks like bear
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Old 10-27-2020, 07:49 PM
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Young black bear
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Old 10-27-2020, 09:44 PM
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It's about 18cm from the end of the incisors to the back of the head and 8 cm tall. I'm going with young black bear. Thanks guys!
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Old 10-27-2020, 09:49 PM
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My vote is a young black bear.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:34 PM
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Raccoon scull.

Or the smallest bear that ever walked Alberta soil.
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Old 10-27-2020, 10:43 PM
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Raccoon scull.
That is what I am thinking as well.

It cannot be a bear if it is only 6 inches long. I mean even baby-baby cubs have got to be bigger than that. Also, the shape look somewhat different from a bear skull.
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Old 10-27-2020, 11:00 PM
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That is what I am thinking as well.

It cannot be a bear if it is only 6 inches long. I mean even baby-baby cubs have got to be bigger than that. Also, the shape look somewhat different from a bear skull.
Right.

A bear skull should measure between 8 and 14 inches.

8" would be a yearling cub and it's scull bones would not be fully developed yet.

A Racoon skull would be 4 to 6 inches long. I don't know about their cubs.

This scull has molars so it's an omnivore, not a predator.

That leave only Bear and Racoon if the scull came from Alberta.
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Old 10-27-2020, 11:01 PM
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Location of found skull could really narrow things down......
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Old 10-27-2020, 11:03 PM
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Badger.
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Old 10-27-2020, 11:06 PM
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Here’s my wolverine skull. It’s 6” long. If it was from up north I’d say that. Down south of Edmonton I’d say badger.



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Old 10-27-2020, 11:58 PM
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Badger.
Badger’s skull would not have sutures past nasal cavity because the bones are usually fused together. I only know because I looked it up earlier in the day, lol.
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Old 10-28-2020, 06:43 AM
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Here’s my wolverine skull. It’s 6” long. If it was from up north I’d say that. Down south of Edmonton I’d say badger.



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Old 10-28-2020, 08:03 PM
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Definitely not an otter. Not a racoon.

I would guess it is a bear looking at the shape of the eye socket and angle of the canines.

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