Badger Skull

Any skull is a powerful, emotive object. Badger skulls more so because they are one of the few mammals to retain an articulated jaw when reduced to a skeleton, giving it a forbidding, toothy gape when picked up. This one came from the Leipzig Plantation, a clump of trees on Roundway Downs, very close to one I can see from my office window.
Badger skull


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