I was told it was found some decades ago in a river bed in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I tried image searching it but couldn’t quite find an equal one.
Also looks wrong for the location. Does anyone know which animal could it have been?
Like others said, sea lion. Nice find, really nice
Looks a bit like a seal skull to me.
Edit: maybe a South American sea lion
Yes I think you might be right, it does look a lot like a sea lion. Especially because of the two sets of fangs. Thank you.
I’m just some guy, but I agree that it looks like a South American sea lion skull. Missing the lower jaw and some upper teeth, and possibly with a damaged sinus cavity
One of the tests they have for Palaeontology students is give them a Sea-lion skull, grey wolf skull, red fox skull and cast of a Thylacine skull.
Most of the time, they can differentiate the sea-lion or the Wolf, (both Canids), but cant differentiate the Fox from the Tassie Tiger.
Is this just a fun anecdote or are you telling me something about my guess? Because I just woke up and don’t know how to take things yet
Just an anecdote. I agree with you that it is probably some sort of pinniped (seal or sea-lion)
I forgot about this entire thing. But roger that o7
A Cubone?
Some kind of boar?
El Chupacabra?
Jaja tiene sentido! Ahora las cabras están a salvo.
I think it’s a fish.
To check, we count the number of bones in the skull. One in the bottom, one in the top, lots of teeth, but not enough to be a fish.
The almost cyclops like hole in the center is almost like a mastodon or elephant skull, but the teeth are definitely not and it doesn’t appear to be that large… Maybe a big cat? A boar?