[NatureNS] Whale Skull

Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 16:28:49 -0500
From: Fred Schueler <bckcdb@istar.ca>
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Quoting James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>:

>  I took a picture of a whale skull on the side of a house in East  
> Port L'Hebert on Nov. 22, 2014.  I'm not sure if the type of whale  
> can be determined by the skull, but if it can, I'll be glad to  
> forward photos to those who have the know-how for ID.  Thank you in  
> advance.

* that would be Donald McAlpine <Donald.McAlpine@nbm-mnb.ca> at the  
New Brunswick Museum.

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