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Figured it out. The answer is...

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Posted by: Mike_Rochford at Tue Oct 13 10:38:55 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mike_Rochford ]  
   

...opossum. It threw me off because it's a very incomplete piece of the skull. A lot of people I asked said it looked reptilian due to the homodont dentition and iguana seemed like one of the more likely candidates because of the size of the claws. The hair makes iguana seem obviously incorrect, but there are often more than 1 species of prey item in the gut contents. For those interested, it came from the guts of a Burmese python in Florida.

Thanks for the help!

Mike


   

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