I’m glad that it brought some interest. I am always amazed to see the biomechanics and features of the various skulls. How you can understand the animal’s behaviour, diet and evolution just by looking at the skull.
I also loved seeing all the French names, particularly for the racoon, directly translating Raton Laver to the boys. My son explained that it was “actually a myth that raccoons wash their food, they hunt by feeling under the water for aquatic invertebrates and then to open shells takes them some time and manipulation as they don’t have opposable thumbs. So it just looks like they are washing it.”