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22nd December 10, 05:27 AM
#1
New Skull Sets for the Library.
When you collect your roadkill for further processing, you might want to prepare the skull sets for keeping among the "nature items" in your library.
Clean skulls ready for some assembly. Beaver, otter, skunk, and bird.
![](http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/ww329/chickenmag/skulls.jpg)
Pairing up the loose molars, premolars, and canines.
![](http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/ww329/chickenmag/skullspairingupthecaninesmolarsandpremolars.jpg)
Pairing up the incisors.
![](http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/ww329/chickenmag/skullspairinguptheincisors.jpg)
One look at the cusps on these otter molars tells you he doesn't eat many vegetables!
![](http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/ww329/chickenmag/skullsottermolars.jpg)
Otter (L) and skunk (R).
![](http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/ww329/chickenmag/skullspartners.jpg)
First beaver skull from many years ago.
Last edited by tyger; 22nd December 10 at 08:16 AM.
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22nd December 10, 06:22 AM
#2
Ah, I see you are a fellow skull collector! My wife and I share the same affliction, although we are nowhere near as detailed about it. We actually prefer our skulls in a more natural state, with only a handful of them being cleaned and bleached and lacquered. We have skulls all over our house; everything from a hummingbird skull to a horse skull, also including cow skulls, goat skulls, deer and antelope skulls, fox skulls, hog skulls, all manner of bird skulls, and many more I can't even remember. I don't know why we like them so much. I guess it's a morbid fascination with the anatomical structure of a creature's head... or trying to match the shape of a skull with the living face of the animal it came from.
They're fascinating to look at, that's for sure.
I'm jealous of your beaver skull. We don't have beavers down here. That thing looks absolutely primeval! You obviously do a very excellent and detailed job with your skulls.
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22nd December 10, 07:17 AM
#3
Very cool collection Mark! Those animals appear to have an incredible dental plan (correction, had an incredible dental plan)
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22nd December 10, 08:19 AM
#4
One of these days I will post some pictures of my camel skull, but when I collected that one I was on another assignment and it didn't have anything to do with my sporran hide list.
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22nd December 10, 09:02 AM
#5
Skull collecting! Just when I thought I had heard of all the weird hobbies people have... That's really cool! I'm impressed with all the detail you go into! I had no idea people did this!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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22nd December 10, 09:18 AM
#6
I love it! The last one I collected was a coyote, and it was donated to my daughters pre-school class. The kids thought it was really cool!
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22nd December 10, 10:35 AM
#7
Just from where I sit now I can see a warthog, beaver, snapping turtle and a Buffalo skull.
We collect too. In the next room there are two very large alligator skulls getting their teeth redone and various other creatures scattered around the house, inside and out.
Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber
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22nd December 10, 02:49 PM
#8
Very cool!
Here's the horse skull I have, back when it graced the company sign:
![](http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/vv209/Bham_Greaser/2nd-kentucky-cavalry/Dead_Horse_Camp_med.jpg)
...we call it "Spur" (named for a cantankerous mount that broke loose & ran over some guests in camp once!).
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[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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23rd December 10, 01:20 AM
#9
Reminds me of a time when a girlfriend of mine actually requested a skull. I found and cleaned a deer skull and then wrapped it for her birthday. What a weird present huh? But that was a long time ago, another girfriend ago. I wonder if she still has the skull? Nowadays my wife, at best, just tolerates my skull collection and other preserved biological items. I'll have to post pictures.
"The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"
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28th December 10, 06:42 AM
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Comforting to know I'm not the only one.
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