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<blockquote data-quote="muskelllunge13" data-source="post: 111739" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Way cool find! Growing up in GF many years ago we would wade out in the red barefoot to feel for neat stuff, I found a couple partial buffalo skulls and a wolf skull ( probably the extinct buffalo or Plains wolf a larger subspecies of eastern Timber wolf).. I brought that skull to Bob Seabloom that was the mammalogy professor at UND who confirmed it. Not sure if he is still around..</p><p></p><p>Elk were common hundred of years ago in central Nodak. The Painted woods region was the main wintering area which the Native Americans fought over all the time because of the good hunting. My good friend making a feedlot 50 years ago with his bull doser found a mass of elk sheds covered in sand from many years of flooding..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskelllunge13, post: 111739, member: 279"] Way cool find! Growing up in GF many years ago we would wade out in the red barefoot to feel for neat stuff, I found a couple partial buffalo skulls and a wolf skull ( probably the extinct buffalo or Plains wolf a larger subspecies of eastern Timber wolf).. I brought that skull to Bob Seabloom that was the mammalogy professor at UND who confirmed it. Not sure if he is still around.. Elk were common hundred of years ago in central Nodak. The Painted woods region was the main wintering area which the Native Americans fought over all the time because of the good hunting. My good friend making a feedlot 50 years ago with his bull doser found a mass of elk sheds covered in sand from many years of flooding.. [/QUOTE]
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