White tailed deer in Oslo
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White tailed deer in Oslo

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Time for another collection of weird and wonderful things from recent trips to antique stores and flea markets.
I didn't get any but that was a good price on the human teeth lol.
Went to the coolest place ever for my birthday
The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide
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Great blue heron brown pelican skull, not keeping it because MBTA but still a neat find.

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Raven skull I found recently.
Internal organs of a cow. Die Natur: Ein Lesebuch für Schule und Haus. 1870.
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Under a Surgical Light; {Credit}
ok i definitely have some bones missing??? i definitely had a jawbone and it’s not there anymore wtf????
after some confusion, to clarify: not my own bones, but animal bones i’ve found out in the wilderness
Reliquary. Michael Aschenbrenner. Mason jar with water and glass bone.

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Such a cute fox mount, curled up sleepily on a chair, at the hunting museum in Riihimäki
A male sika deer captured by nature photographer yama_sato3 on X/twitter in the mountains of Hokkaido. During mating season, the increase in strength caused by rut can lead to rare cases of a rival’s head being torn off at the neck after locking antlers to fight for dominance. If the victor can survive with the extra burden until he sheds his antlers, he’ll be able to continue his life, free of this brutally conjoined emblem of death’s inevitability that stares into his eyes.
North American wolves in the trophy room in Riihimäki
I had a small batch of skulls turn out baby pink after my hydrogen peroxide ran out before they were fully whitened. Most aren't that noticeably pink, but when you put them right next to white skulls they're suddenly VERY pink. When my new hydrogen peroxide comes in they'll all get another bubble bath. I secretly kinda like this craft grade fox cub skull like this though, so I might just sell this one like it is

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Lie down softly.
‘Bodily Study’ (2020) Artist: Matthew Angelo Harrison
Harrison’s “Bodily Studies” take the form of chairs or “thrones,” as the Detroit based artist calls them, made of resin and real zebra bone. The combination of materials – organic animal and petroleum-based acrylic – is oxymoronic, evoking both preservation and extinction. The carefully sliced skulls create beautiful patterns and phantom faces, a soul-stirring life after death. Representing the African savannah as well as the idiosyncrasies of evolutionary camouflage, the zebra’s black and white coat is replaced by a harmony of tinted resins.