Seems like I'll never get a photo of my whole collection. Currently my red fox and raccoon are off getting a proper cleaning.
For now, here's what I currently have. Everything has been organized, and their tag attached for species, gender (if known), and other information I might have regarding the animal.
From left to right:
North American Badger
Coyote
North American Black bear (small female)
Unknown bird of prey replica (was a gift)
Ermine (very back in display case)
Adult grey fox
Juvenile grey fox
Muskrat
Snow Leopard (dark colored skull in the back ground. replica)
Cougar (in front of snow leopard)
Alaskan Wolf (male. Sustained moose kick to his forehead, and survived. Showed signs of healing)
Axis and Atlas from grey fox spine (the two vertebrae closest to the skull)
Bobcat
For now, here's what I currently have. Everything has been organized, and their tag attached for species, gender (if known), and other information I might have regarding the animal.
From left to right:
North American Badger
Coyote
North American Black bear (small female)
Unknown bird of prey replica (was a gift)
Ermine (very back in display case)
Adult grey fox
Juvenile grey fox
Muskrat
Snow Leopard (dark colored skull in the back ground. replica)
Cougar (in front of snow leopard)
Alaskan Wolf (male. Sustained moose kick to his forehead, and survived. Showed signs of healing)
Axis and Atlas from grey fox spine (the two vertebrae closest to the skull)
Bobcat
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 211.4 kB
Axis holds the skull and pivots around axis, one allows you to turn your head and the other lets you tilt it.....I love bones, I have two incomplete turtle skeletons, one has a complete shell but was picked apart by scavengers and the other (I assume) was run over by a lawn mower, judging by how broken and incomplete its shell, which I did CSI on and put back together XD.......but no skulls 8I
I don't really have much of any import, my focus centers around my specimens.
I do have what I believe is a rat or a small squirrel at my house. I used to have a really lovely bird hanging from my rear-view mirror but my boyfriend's brother broke it when he was taking his shirt off in the front seat.
It made me really upset, because a woman in one of my classes in my 2nd year of college found it under a tree and gave it to us as a couple, and it really for me symbolized our relationship and I always considered it to be a protector spirit as I've always been super close-calls with car accidents but nothing major. :( And now it's gone...
I do have what I believe is a rat or a small squirrel at my house. I used to have a really lovely bird hanging from my rear-view mirror but my boyfriend's brother broke it when he was taking his shirt off in the front seat.
It made me really upset, because a woman in one of my classes in my 2nd year of college found it under a tree and gave it to us as a couple, and it really for me symbolized our relationship and I always considered it to be a protector spirit as I've always been super close-calls with car accidents but nothing major. :( And now it's gone...
If you can get some photos of that skull, I might be able to help you identify it. I'm not one for specimens such as those jarred or preserved. But nothing against those that like it. Just not my thing.
I'm very sorry to hear that :( :( Bird skulls are remarkably fragile.
I'm very sorry to hear that :( :( Bird skulls are remarkably fragile.
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