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Forensic anthropology casework frequently encounters evidence of animal scavenging asso-ciated with fragmentation and loss of skeletal material.Published research demonstrates that pattes of destruction in bone can suggest the size and type of animal involved.This study analyzes 107 cases reported on by the first author at the Smithsonian Institution to investigate pattes of scavenging in forensic anthropology casework.This investigation reveals that the extent of scavenger impact varies across the body,but primarily is concen-trated in the central body area.Although extensive animal scavenging can limit analysis,some evidence of foul play can be preserved.