Tag Guide — Please read before proceeding! 🪰
This is a mature blog, all major warnings are stated in the blog’s desc. If you choose to interact with this blog I have provided an extensive tag guide to ensure you don’t have to see anything you don’t want to! I will be regularly updating this if need be. All tags are clearly written with no additional/special characters.
Anything with explicit and/or notable amounts of blood or implied violence are labeled as #graphic! Some posts may only contain small amounts of blood or tissue & therefore aren’t tagged as such. Organs likely will not be tagged as graphic unless they are still visible in the animal. Sterile organs will simply be under the #organ tag. Similarly, wet specimens are not typically labeled as graphic, and are tagged appropriately under #wet specimen.
Content tagged as #non graphic may still contain deceased animals, but are otherwise unalarming with no visible indication of death or harm.
All content (including reblogs) containing whole or mostly whole deceased animals are tagged under #cw dead animal & #tw dead animal. Animal remains such as bones, organs, and pelts are not included under these tags and are instead listed under their respective categories — #bone, #organ, #pelt, #skull, etc. This also applies to #taxidermy, as taxidermy only includes the pelt & occasionally the skull.
Human remains and injury — of any kind — are under #human. I don’t post, share, or reblog any kind of outwardly graphic human remains or violence-induced gore. I do have a tag for #self inflicted injury.
If you’re interested in human medical/anatomical gore, please see to my blog @cautery-wound :)
I have included all the tags that may be potentially disturbing below. Remaining, unlisted tags should be self explanatory. Below the cut is my general blog intro/about me!













