(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l95/43something/_MD70257-1.jpg)
Interesting....got my attention
Sorry Caney, that's his brother in law. ;D
;D :D watch out for him, they've got a mean streak.
If it's from a relative it should be riddled with bullet holes. ;D
(http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/63KevinG/Animals/JavelinaHunt013.jpg)
look, he's smiling cause he finally found his long lost cousin.
Where'd you dig him up Caney, I didn't think you had them in your parts.
Nice Kitty.
Quote from: KevinG on December 06, 2010, 05:01:31 AM
(http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/63KevinG/Animals/JavelinaHunt013.jpg)
look, he's smiling cause he finally found his long lost cousin.
Where'd you dig him up Caney, I didn't think you had them in your parts.
I've had that skull pretty near forty years now. Back in my Texas days. Our last deer lease before I left out for TN was a 49,000 acre ranch not too far from Laredo. The second year we had it, when I was 15 or so, I got my biggest buck a big wide 10 pointer. The next day, decided we wanted some pork. Wasn't a very big one. Cleaned it and put the head on top of a wood pile out back of the bunkhouse and a few months later that was left. Had it stored in part of the garage I haven't been able to get to until recently.
We don't have them yet, but the way I see it they can't be too far off - we now have fire ants, armadillos, and coyotes. Can Africanized honeybees and javelina be far behind?