This is the coyote that was found as roadkill a couple nights ago. She has nice, thick winter fur and, since this is the largest animal I have yet skinned, she took five hours to skin out complete...
Coyote Skinning Process
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Coyote - Anatomy Study
This is the coyote that was found as roadkill a couple nights ago. I thought it'd be an interesting (albeit rather graphic ) comparison of what the animal's muscular structure looks like beneath...
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New Coyote
This is the coyote found as roadkill a couple nights ago. Before I started the task of skinning her out (which took a lengthy five hours x.x), I grabbed some pictures of her fluffy adorableness....
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Coyote Pickling Tub
This is my coyote skin soaking in her pickle bath of Rittel's Saftee-Acid. She's was in for about four days when this picture was taken. She was then taken out for fleshing (which took three hour...
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Peacock Dreams
Just a quick shot of my wolf candle holder and my beautiful peacock feather. The light was coming in just right and backlighting the candleholder's glass eyes. I really liked the crystal blue of...
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Coyote Skull
Coyote skull. It's missing a few teeth and has taken damage to some of its other teeth so I'm guessing it must have enjoyed chewing things when it was alive.Skull from *ZhonKangaroo pelt from eBay...
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House Sparrow Skull
Skull from a House Sparrow (Passer domesticus). This species is an Old World sparrow and can be identified as such by the width of its beak which is much thicker than the beaks of sparrows native...
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North American Robin Skull
Skull from a North American Robin (Turdus migratorius).Found as roadkill and cleaned by meDisclaimer: I did not kill this animal. If you do not like what you see, don't look at it! Also, don't bo...
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Robins - Adult And Juvenile
Skulls from North American Robins (Turdus migratorius), the one on the left in missing the covering for its beak and is the young bird and the one to the right is the mature Robin.Mature bird found...
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Veery Bird Skull
This is the skull from a Veery (Catharus fuscescens), a small member of the thrush family. It is also known as the Willow Thrush or Wilson's Thrush.This bird died after flying into one of the wind...
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Ovenbird Skull
This is the skull from an Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus), a member of the warbler family. It gets it's name from the domed shape of it's nest which resembles a Dutch Oven.See here for the preserv...
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Veery And Ovenbird - Skulls
A skull comparison of a Veery (Catharus fuscescens) and an Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus). The smaller Ovenbird is to the back, left and the Veery is in the foreground.See here for the preserved...
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Squirrel Pelts - Grey And Fox
Two of my squirrel pelts. Viktor is the fox squirrel and Mischa is the grey squirrel, both are male.Both were purchased at a covered bridge festivalDisclaimer: I did not kill either of these anima...
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Eastern Chipmunk Jaw
The lower mandible from my Eastern chipmunk skull. This thing is tiny! It only measures about one inch long.It was the victim of a cat attack and was later cleaned and preserved by meDisclaimer:...
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Eastern Chipmunk Skull
Skull from an Eastern chipmunk. From tip of nose to back of skull, it only measures about an inch and a half long.It was the victim of a cat attack and was later cleaned and preserved by meDisclai...
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Squirrel And Chipmunk Skulls
Skull comparison of a fox squirrel and an Eastern chipmunk. The chipmunk skull measures just over an inch and a half long.The furs in the background are from a chipmunk (same specimen as the skull...
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Kangaroo Pelt
Kangaroo pelt with tail.Pelt from eBayDisclaimer: I did not kill this animal. If you do not like what you see, don't look at it! Also, don't bother wasting your time leaving rude or pointless com...
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Fur - Wolf
A close up of the fur on my wolf pelt. This is a shot of the long fur on his neck. The guard hairs on his shoulder patch measure six inches in length. I love the slightly purple tint that his un...
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White Wolf Pelt - Full Pic
This is my white wolf pelt. He measures over eighty inches in length and has been with me since 2004. Wolf from a taxidermistDisclaimer: I did not kill this animal and disagree with the killing o...
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Tree Wolf
A picture of my white wolf pelt posed in a tree.Wolf from a taxidermistDisclaimer: I did not kill this animal and disagree with the killing of animals for sport or fashion. If you do not like what...
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