
Whatever he is, I wouldn't want to mess with him! Those are some mean fangs.

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4 comments:
very neat. I will keep my eyes peeled for it next time I'm in that neck of the woods.
If it was buried in a field and found 500 years from now, I wonder what they would think.
Very dog-skeletal, it's clever, if rather sinister!
tombo -- haven't been that close to the premises in a couple of years, so the :dog" may have been there a while. Or he may be new.
steve -- perhaps that in our days, critters had bones of steel.
lucy -- yes, he is a rather sinister creature, now that you mention it!
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