Fang found
A large tooth measuring 3.8 inches found in the central belt of Scotland was handed over to Big Cats in Britain Lothian’s representative Sam McKeown. Workers converting an old explosives compound dug the tooth out from under concrete. Dr Andrew Kitchener said after viewing photographs: “It looks like a large carnivore’s canine, but I would need to compare it with our specimens to give it a positive identification. It looks like a tooth from an old game head – the splitting is characteristic of teeth drying out indoors.” The tooth has now been sent to Dr Kitchener for identification. (Source: Big Cats in Britain August 2009).
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