So I'm sitting outside my daughter's MMA gym and looking over I see a 12 foot (3.6 meter) tall skeleton in someone's front yard. 🩻 Now don't get me wrong, I like Halloween as much as the next person but a massively tall skeleton seems like a bad investment. 🤔
Maybe I just had an off day and it's the best investment ever. 🙄
🦌#LostBones#FossilFriday 🦌🐂🦥🐴🐘🐪🐟🍃 You can still find remnants of elk (Cervus canadensis) in Minnesota. They were common, in the thousands, up until the 1800s.
The Ojibwe called them omashkooz, and the Dakota called them heȟáka.
This gorgeous antler specimen was found near Motley, Minnesota, in 1972 and has been housed for the past 50 years at SCSU in St. Cloud.