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<p>[QUOTE="RomanK, post: 11210085, member: 85430"]Thank you. She's not quite red, but more of a dark red. Whole carcasses are rarely found; fragments—paws —are most often found. This is a whole clump of fur, about 50 cm long, that was removed. The hair is very coarse to the touch and has no odor. You can do a radiocarbon dating, which will show how many years ago the animal died, but it costs $200. My wife didn't give me much space for my things, so a lot is still in boxes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RomanK, post: 11210085, member: 85430"]Thank you. She's not quite red, but more of a dark red. Whole carcasses are rarely found; fragments—paws —are most often found. This is a whole clump of fur, about 50 cm long, that was removed. The hair is very coarse to the touch and has no odor. You can do a radiocarbon dating, which will show how many years ago the animal died, but it costs $200. My wife didn't give me much space for my things, so a lot is still in boxes.[/QUOTE]
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