I couldn't decide between pyramid head or rats as my pumkin motive this year, soo..
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I couldn't decide between pyramid head or rats as my pumkin motive this year, soo..
Featuring awesome pumpkins from friends!
itty bitty ermine skull
part 2 of my forgotten photos from my recovered camera that had been stolen from me some years ago~
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I loved how this little decaying samara looked like the skull of a tiny creature. The samara is probably one of a half from a bigleaf maple, as there are tons in discovery park~
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I... actually do not know what this is but it caught my eye. I thought maybe some kind of wasps nest but i am unsure and did not want to get close enough to look. :'3 perhaps someone can tell me what rhis is?
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lastly, what i believe to be an artist's conk, but i am a novice mushroom hunter so i am not 100% certain.
Hi, I come to present to you the two most recent skulls that I have, and they are also currently the smallest of my entire collection
The one on the right is the small skull of a mesquite spiny lizard, and the one on the left is a laboratory mouse.
The lizard I got it when the lizard that lived in my yard died u.u, He lived for a few years in my backyard and even reproduced several times and there were dozens of little lizards looking for a place until they finally dispersed, until one day they just lay there, on the ground under his tree. It was quite sad but it's okay because things always die sooner or later, it's part of life
Anyway, I got the mouse from my snake, during the breeding season it wasn't eating very well and this mouse killed it but it didn't want to eat it so I cleaned its skull
Here is a size comparison of both with one dime
They were both cleaned with beetles, and yes, they are not perfectly clean, but they are still pretty good
The lizard skull in particular was difficult because during the peroxide some small bones separated which I finally managed to put in their place, although one of them when I glued it was displaced to one side by the surface tension of the liquid glue and I could no longer put it back in its place but I don't really care much haha
Found the corpse of a small mouse today. Unfortunately it drowned in a bucket, poor baby 🙁
It's the most tiniest skull I've ever seen! It's only as big as the nail of my thumb!
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For whoever remembers, I found more bits of the stillborn rabbit skull! Teeny tiny little dude that just fits on top of a penny, or my fingertip 🖤 Articulating this skull was a such a challenge. It's $25 on my Etsy and comes with all of his other bones I have.
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Juvenile Anole Skull. This little guy was an unfortunate victim of my cats. They are indoor only cats, and the anole was found already dead in the middle of our kitchen. His skull was carefully cleaned, and is super tiny!!