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Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reinholds, Pennsylvania
Posts: 163
Take a look at this
i know u guys are tired of fake or real posts..but this one i just had to ask about:
'A proud heritage' learn more about the Ancient Irish Elk which roamed the lowlands of central and eastern Ireland almost 10,500 years ago. The giant irish deer which weighed up to 1000 lbs and stood at 2 metres at the sholder, with an amazing antler width of 4 metres!
This Giant Irish Deer is believed to have roamed the lowlands of central and eastern Ireland, weighting up to 800-1000 lbs. and stood at 2 metres at the shoulder, with antler width of up to 4 metres, (weighting up to 35kg) are the largest antlers know to have existed on any deer. They were palm like antlers, similar to those of a Fallow deer. It is understood they were a victim of the Ice Age finally disappearing from Ireland around 10,500 years ago. They had very few enemies due to their size, with the wolf posing very little treat.
Even though they are know as the Irish Elk, fossils have been found in such countries as France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Britain, Italy and Central Asia. However the best collection of fossil's can be found at the...
'A proud heritage' learn more about the Ancient Irish Elk which roamed the lowlands of central and eastern Ireland almost 10,500 years ago. The giant irish deer which weighed up to 1000 lbs and stood at 2 metres at the sholder, with an amazing antler width of 4 metres!
This Giant Irish Deer is believed to have roamed the lowlands of central and eastern Ireland, weighting up to 800-1000 lbs. and stood at 2 metres at the shoulder, with antler width of up to 4 metres, (weighting up to 35kg) are the largest antlers know to have existed on any deer. They were palm like antlers, similar to those of a Fallow deer. It is understood they were a victim of the Ice Age finally disappearing from Ireland around 10,500 years ago. They had very few enemies due to their size, with the wolf posing very little treat.
Even though they are know as the Irish Elk, fossils have been found in such countries as France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Britain, Italy and Central Asia. However the best collection of fossil's can be found at the...
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reinholds, Pennsylvania
Posts: 163
RE: Take a look at this
and i guys could help me with posting a picture.....
or u could just go to this site http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...l%3Den%26lr%3D
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RE: Take a look at this
Interesting,If I cant eat it I am dont get to interested . Reinholds ?? Gee not to far from me. I use to go thru there all the time on the way to Freds auction and went to alot of Pennybeckers auctions in the little borough building. Oh and cant forget Pappy Gensinger and his 442's and other race cars I use to frive for him.And the 165 11 pt I got up the road on 897