This months, October 2020, Bonebox brought in one of the tiniest little dudes I’ve seen: the Ham.ster! The first complete rodent in my collection. Not used to just how delicate their bones are, terrified of breaking the little thing tbh!
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This months, October 2020, Bonebox brought in one of the tiniest little dudes I’ve seen: the Ham.ster! The first complete rodent in my collection. Not used to just how delicate their bones are, terrified of breaking the little thing tbh!
[Okay one more ooc post because I'm having a super good day. My bone box arrived!!! I never even imagined I could a fucking FRUIT BAT skull from one!!! I've always wanted a bat skull, especially a fruit bat, so I'm thrilled.
Even the porcupine quills are exciting because I was going to order some quills when I had extra money. I'm so happy.]
That feeling when you begrudgingly needed to cancel your bonebox subscription to save a bit of money and this is your last box. R.I.P. I'll be sure to subscribe again when I can!
If anyone is interested im selling this oddity starter kit. Kit includes: - cat skull - atlas - metacarpal - scapula - Thoracic - cervical - Ilium - radius - femur -tibia - deer jaw - dreamcatcher made of gray fox bones - vile full of rat teeth - wand - Amherst
Bone box time!
Just received my first @skullsunlimited #bonebox and I love it - finally, a monthly subscription box that is up my alley! I got a beautiful juvenile raccoon skull and a bobcat claw.
Received my first #bonebox this morning from skulls unlimited. I love it. So excited for next month already.
@ vulture culture peeps: what small animal eats bones??
there’s a lil hole next to the bone box where something’s been digging the remains out, except that nothing is fresh enough to be considered legit food?
it’s literally just a bunch of bones and liquefied flesh/fur/feathers (chickens, don’t worry)
do turkey vultures dig at ground next to corpses?? i know they hate the bonebox but i mean that’s kind of... why would a bird come to the ground and painstakingly excavate ex-food rather than wait til something else keels over
i would suspect the dogs bc they’ve stolen a whole chicken carcass out of there but whatever it was didn’t bother with it until nothing was edible in there??
do cats dig at bones for no reason????
coyotes and foxes???? chickens???????????????
what even is going on and can they stop so i can have whole skeletons