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Buck with canine teeth
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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1787486" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>I found a photo of a whole normal fetus that I photographed several years ago and a photo of the head of another fetus. Both Montana fetuses have a normal bite to compare with the Kansas fetus with the lower forward of the upper jaw. The photo of the whole fetus shows how much longer the front and back legs are on the Montana fetus. The neck is also quite a bit longer than on the Kansas fetus, but necks can vary a little. Unless Kansas has miniature white-tailed deer with really short legs, the Kansas fetus has underdeveloped legs and underdeveloped facial bones. Both are birth defects according to veterinary books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1787486, member: 16398"] I found a photo of a whole normal fetus that I photographed several years ago and a photo of the head of another fetus. Both Montana fetuses have a normal bite to compare with the Kansas fetus with the lower forward of the upper jaw. The photo of the whole fetus shows how much longer the front and back legs are on the Montana fetus. The neck is also quite a bit longer than on the Kansas fetus, but necks can vary a little. Unless Kansas has miniature white-tailed deer with really short legs, the Kansas fetus has underdeveloped legs and underdeveloped facial bones. Both are birth defects according to veterinary books. [/QUOTE]
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