
I saw this today in one of my quests in pursuit of weirdness. It's not exactly furry art, but since the difference between different species' penises is a topic that's very often discussed around here, I thought it was my sacred duty to share it with you all.
Yes, there is a market for animal penis bones.
And yes, raccoon penises are more expensive than fox ones.
Yes, there is a market for animal penis bones.
And yes, raccoon penises are more expensive than fox ones.
Category Photography / Still Life
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Size 800 x 545px
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Yeah, I'm sorry. There were other items on the table and it was hard to see the fox penises up close. I took the picture from the best angle I could to show the label of the container, but I didn't think to take one from above to show the actual bones.
I assume they know it's from foxes because they pulled them out of foxes? When I saw them I didn't think of it, but these could come from some fur business that makes some extra bucks selling other parts of the animal. First I assumed they were found laying around on forests or something, but what are the chances someone walks around looking for fox skeletons and finds so many? The implications are sad.
I assume they know it's from foxes because they pulled them out of foxes? When I saw them I didn't think of it, but these could come from some fur business that makes some extra bucks selling other parts of the animal. First I assumed they were found laying around on forests or something, but what are the chances someone walks around looking for fox skeletons and finds so many? The implications are sad.
Yup. I was looking at the other notes. Buffalo tooth... Wondering if that was a sorcery grocery jejej.
No problem. Photo shows the scene, which is what is important here. If I ever need to know I am sure I'll find some reference images on the bone market places.
And I also reached the conclussion the only way there are that many bones and so cheap is they are by products, but... well. I own some fox tails from the same origin
No problem. Photo shows the scene, which is what is important here. If I ever need to know I am sure I'll find some reference images on the bone market places.
And I also reached the conclussion the only way there are that many bones and so cheap is they are by products, but... well. I own some fox tails from the same origin
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