Hunting News
06-06-08, 12:52
Flies buzz around the elk carcass as the research biologist examines the marrow in a leg bone, looking for clues to whether the starving calf was killed by a mountain lion or wolves.
"It's a dark red; it's gelatin," Fish and Game biologist Craig White said as he pointed to the bloody cross section of a leg bone. "That indicates it wasn't in great condition. Really poor marrow."
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"It's a dark red; it's gelatin," Fish and Game biologist Craig White said as he pointed to the bloody cross section of a leg bone. "That indicates it wasn't in great condition. Really poor marrow."
More... (http://www.fishingrssfeeds.com/node/4686)