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    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    I've always wanted to get into taxidermy and SA ever since I read about rogue taxidermy where they make SICK like mythical creatures and stuff. A website called the Bone Room that Pookie found for me (I'm obsessed with skulls and skeletons) got me interested in the SA. I haven't really been able to attempt either yet due to space and finances but in the future I plan to. Sorry I can't help more but good luck and let us know if you learn. Post your projects, I'd love to see 'em!

    Some really cool rogue taxidermy courtesy of Google images:


    A lady named Sarina Brewer does most of these.
    Their stuff is awesome.
    I got to see their exhibit in Los Angeles.
    If i still did taxidermy I'd totally be a member.
    Once I'm a home owner and have a garage I'll get back into it.

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    Thanks for all your replies. I am 16 and have a lot of time on my hands, so I thought this would be a good thing to do.
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    Re: Does anyone here do skeleton articulation?

    Gosh.. I JUST saw a post on Reptile Report with somebody who did this with their pet ball python. did anyone else see this, or remember what forum it linked to? I can't find it on Facebook anymore...

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    Re: Does anyone here do skeleton articulation?

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Their stuff is awesome.
    I got to see their exhibit in Los Angeles.
    If i still did taxidermy I'd totally be a member.
    Once I'm a home owner and have a garage I'll get back into it.

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    Jealous. Same here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabob View Post
    Thanks for all your replies. I am 16 and have a lot of time on my hands, so I thought this would be a good thing to do.
    Yea I wish I could've gotten into it when I had more time on my hands but I also didn't have money then so whatevs. One day....

    Quote Originally Posted by Anatopism View Post
    Gosh.. I JUST saw a post on Reptile Report with somebody who did this with their pet ball python. did anyone else see this, or remember what forum it linked to? I can't find it on Facebook anymore...
    Hmmm nope but that's kinna cool. I think if one day, *knocks on wood* in like 50 years, Grace ever dies, I will do that with her body so I can always look at my pretty baby. I mean after I quit bawling that is.
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    Re: Does anyone here do skeleton articulation?

    OMG I do! I currently have a rat skeleton and a possum skeleton in the process of decomposing.
    It's nothing fancy, just not stepping on them, lol. not bleaching or anything.
    My mom has a cat(?) skeleton that I have on my wall.

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