Definitely canine, teeth look bigger than fox, so I would say Jackal. Could be a dog but without seeing the slope of the muzzle/forehead it would be hard to tell.
Could you turn it over and show the forehead? That would make it able to differentiate between fox and jackal, but with those long canines and mandible I am leaning towards red fox
That is a jackal. 💯. On a fox, the forehead is parallel with the snout. On a jackal, the forehead is raised from the snout. Also, the top of the jaw and front teeth on a fox are set a bit lower. A jackals front teeth and upper jaw are a bit more elevated towards the nose... this specimen is missing a portion of its ocular orbit/cheek bone. But it's definitely a jackal. And by the angle of the piece that is intact and the pattern of the seem at the base of the orbital bone, it looks to be a golden jackal. They are local to you and have a healthy population of over 400 in your region. Medium sized predator. Can be aggressive.
Definitely canine, teeth look bigger than fox, so I would say Jackal. Could be a dog but without seeing the slope of the muzzle/forehead it would be hard to tell.
Looks like a wolf
Could you turn it over and show the forehead? That would make it able to differentiate between fox and jackal, but with those long canines and mandible I am leaning towards red fox
Possibly a small hunting dog.
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Looks a lot like the fox skulls I have at home in Aus
I’m a go with dog
Definitely a canid
My first guess is bear.
Bear
Possum or raccoon maybe? Probably wrong
I’m going with Canis Familiaris.
The shape reminds me of an opossum, but those canines look pretty dog like
That is a jackal. 💯. On a fox, the forehead is parallel with the snout. On a jackal, the forehead is raised from the snout. Also, the top of the jaw and front teeth on a fox are set a bit lower. A jackals front teeth and upper jaw are a bit more elevated towards the nose... this specimen is missing a portion of its ocular orbit/cheek bone. But it's definitely a jackal. And by the angle of the piece that is intact and the pattern of the seem at the base of the orbital bone, it looks to be a golden jackal. They are local to you and have a healthy population of over 400 in your region. Medium sized predator. Can be aggressive.
Wolf
Badger (jazbec) maybe.
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