Helllloooooo lovely vultures! Welcome to another unboxing, below is the video of the action and excitement! :blush: :sparkling_heart: :skull:
This is the last Bone Box of the year... And it ended wonderfully!!

For our additional item of the box.... We received some Coyote Phalanges!

And if you cannot tell.... The skull of the box is...... A Kitty!!!!

What helps show if a skull belongs to a feline? For me, personally.... I have seen mostly, if not ONLY felines to have a very distinctive heart-shaped nasal cavities.

Which can also been seen on a photo they have on their pamphlet

Now onto the information from the card::
"Class > Order > Family > Genus - species
Mammalia > Carnivora > Felidae > Felis catus
Diet: Carnivore
Range: Worldwide

"The Domestic cat is an obligate carnivore found worldwide and is believed to have been domesticated in the Middle East over 12,000 years ago! One main reason for their early success with humans was their natural instinct to protect our food storage from mice and other pests. As with all felines, the domestic cat has a mouth made for killing! An adult cat has the same dental formula as a mountain lion and earns most of their adult teeth at just 6 months old!

Turn your skull over- see those big bulges? Those are auditory bullae and are used to take in and process sounds. The larger the auditory bullae in proportion to the skull, the better the hearing. Although the domestic cat is a great human companion, their ability to adapt to the wild has wrecked havoc on many ecosystems worldwide."

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