Type your answer here... this skull is a lake lochness monster skull. The reason why is because it is close to water. This monster has horns because ive seen pictures of it .this monster people have had proof of seeing this monster swimming along the shores of lakes this monster is huge so that was why the skull was so big.
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Thanks. That's what I thought. I also saw a huge shadow about 20 feet long in the water in Delaware Bay a few days after I found the skull. There were 3 seagulls in the water, one by one each of them went down (they were above the shadow) and didn't come back up. Then the shadow looked like it was swimming away and disappeared. I brought the skull back with me from vacation, but no marine biologist wanted to look at it. Well, there was one in Delaware that did look at it and she had no idea what it could be. I had to throw the skull away because it started to rot and smell bad. I did some research on sea serpents, and it was probably one of those "Chessie Monster" things that people report seeing in Chesapeake Bay, which is a little bit north of Delaware Bay. I also found a website through Google that showed a photo of a skull that looked EXACTLY like the one I found, except it was found in 2007 in a bay in Canada. I found the skull in 2009. Google it, you can see what the skull looked like.
A3. The skull of a sheep or a goat would be about that size. You may be able to track one down at your local butcher, and compare it. Otherwise, a museum or a vet.
Everyone, answer three makes the best sense, in my opinion all these other answers should be deleted. Suma rongi gets the credit.
sand, shell, people and animals.
Animals, adults, activity, apparel and acquaintances are found at the beach. They begin with the letter a.
Many sea life's shells can be found at the beach. Which kinds depends on what beach someone is on. Clam, crab, horseshoe crabs, snails, and many more.
There were many different types of wildlife which was found in colonial Delaware. These animals included deer, raccoons, opossums, muskrats, fox, and various wildfowl varieties.
well, i had this problem for a state project. and i guess it is the... State Marine Animal: Horseshoe Crab State Bug: Ladybug State Bird: Blue Hen Chicken State Butterfly: Tiger Swallowtail State Fish: Weakfish
The swedish found Delaware in 1638.
You can find Psilocybe Cubensis in Delaware.
Shoulder and hip
Carnivores that can be found on beaches include birds like seagulls and pelicans, mammals like foxes and raccoons, and some species of crabs and predatory fish. These animals feed on various marine invertebrates, fish and other smaller animals found in the beach ecosystem.
he found Delaware in 1681
No, William Penn found Delaware.
on a beach