Gutting my trailer yesterday and came upon the skeletal remains of a critter which I initially though was a large rat. After checking the internet to confirm my anthropological wild guess, I found out it was a squirrel, which is not to common in suburban Utah. I bought the trailer from a fellow in the Arkansas Quachita National Forest which probably explains "Rocket J. Squirrels" final resting place.
I hope he didn't die from the original asbestos tile pictured in the close up.
Looks durn close, but I suspect a pack rat. A few years ago I bought a 64 that was up in the mountains. The pack rat midden was knee deep in the whole trailer. Filled up a dump truck. I did not mind the skeletons as much as the choya cactus the little guys brought in the trailer for nests.
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