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Alligator skull, Monster 22"

$1,695.00
Locality: Florida Dimensions: 22 inches long Quality: AA Grade
Locality: Florida Dimensions: 22 inches long Quality: AA Grade
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Alligator skull, taxidermy, 12"

$325.00
Locality: Florida Dimensions: 12 inches long Quality: AA Grade
Locality: Florida Dimensions: 12 inches long Quality: AA Grade
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Baboon Skull, Very Rare

$745.95
Baboon skull Professionally prepared Approx 7 inches Ethically sourced
Baboon skull Professionally prepared Approx 7 inches Ethically sourced
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Baboon Skull, Very Rare Male

$995.00
Baboon Dimensions: 9″ x 5″ x 4″ Prepared in Washington State Africa
Baboon Dimensions: 9″ x 5″ x 4″ Prepared in Washington State Africa
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Beaver Skull, Exceptional and Large

$85.95
Beaver skull Professionally prepared Approx 3 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
Beaver skull Professionally prepared Approx 3 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
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Bobcat Skull, Canada, Exceptional

$109.95
Bobcat skull Professionally prepared Approx 3 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
Bobcat skull Professionally prepared Approx 3 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
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Coyote Skull, Exceptional

$95.95
Coyote skull Professionally prepared Approx 5 inches Ethically sourced
Coyote skull Professionally prepared Approx 5 inches Ethically sourced
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Grey Fox Skull, Exceptional

$85.95
Grey Fox Skull Professionally prepared Approx 3  inches Ethically sourced
Grey Fox Skull Professionally prepared Approx 3  inches Ethically sourced
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Mink Skull, Exceptional

$45.95
Mink skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 inches Ethically sourced
Mink skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 inches Ethically sourced
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Muskrat Skull, Exceptional

$39.95
Muskrat skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
Muskrat skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
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Parrot Skull, Resin and hand painted faux

$25.99
dimensions:  6″ x 4″ x 4″ Hand made and painted resin
dimensions:  6″ x 4″ x 4″ Hand made and painted resin
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Raccoon Skull, Exceptional

$55.95
Raccoon Skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2  inches Ethically sourced
Raccoon Skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2  inches Ethically sourced
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Red Fox Skull, Exceptional

$85.95
Red Fox Skull Professionally prepared Approx 3  inches Ethically sourced
Red Fox Skull Professionally prepared Approx 3  inches Ethically sourced
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River Otter Skull, Exceptional

$79.95
River Otter skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
River Otter skull Professionally prepared Approx 2 1/2 inches Ethically sourced
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Sulcata shell, Tortoise, 12 1/2"

$425.00
Species: Centrochelys sulcata Location: Africa Dimensions: 12 1/2″ x 9″ x 5 1/2″
Species: Centrochelys sulcata Location: Africa Dimensions: 12 1/2″ x 9″ x 5 1/2″
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Wolf Skull, Large and Exceptional

$545.95
Wolf skull Professionally prepared Approx 6 inches Ethically sourced
Wolf skull Professionally prepared Approx 6 inches Ethically sourced
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Wolverine Skull, Exceptional

$375.95
Wolverine Skull Professionally prepared Approx 4 inches Ethically sourced
Wolverine Skull Professionally prepared Approx 4 inches Ethically sourced

Professional taxidermy skulls are meticulously prepared and cleaned specimens used for educational, decorative, or collection purposes. Skilled taxidermists employ techniques such as maceration, beetle cleaning, and chemical treatments to ensure the skulls are thoroughly cleansed, preserving the natural structure without damage. These skulls are often utilized by museums, educators, and enthusiasts to study anatomy, display in exhibits, or add to personal collections. The attention to detail in maintaining the skull’s integrity, including teeth and sutures, is crucial for authenticity. Professional taxidermy skulls can vary widely, from common species like deer to exotic or rare animals, and are prized for their scientific and aesthetic value. Proper sourcing and ethical practices are essential in this specialized craft.

Oddities and taxidermy often intertwine in the realm of curious collections and macabre displays. Taxidermy, the art of preserving animal bodies, has a long history dating back centuries. However, it’s in the realm of oddities where taxidermy truly takes on a unique form. Strange and exotic animals, mythical creatures, and even anthropomorphic scenes are recreated through this art form. From two-headed calves to preserved octopuses in jars, oddities captivate with their eccentricity and curiosity. Taxidermy, in this context, serves not only as a preservation technique but also as a means of artistic expression and storytelling. These peculiar displays often find homes in curiosity shops, museums of the bizarre, and the private collections of enthusiasts fascinated by the strange and unusual.

10 Fun Facts About Insects and Taxidermy

  1. Insects Make Up 80% of All Species – Insects are the most diverse group of organisms on Earth, with over a million known species.
  2. The Oldest Taxidermy Specimen – The oldest preserved taxidermy specimen is a rhinoceros mounted in 1515, which is still on display in Italy.
  3. Insects Can Lift 50 Times Their Weight – Beetles, ants, and other insects are among the strongest creatures on Earth relative to their size.
  4. Victorian Taxidermy Was Fashionable – In the 19th century, “anthropomorphic taxidermy,” which depicted animals in human poses, was a popular art form.
  5. Butterfly Wings Are Transparent – Though they look colorful, butterfly wings are made of clear chitin covered with tiny scales that create color through light reflection.
  6. Taxidermy Once Aided Science – Before photography, taxidermy was used to document and study wildlife species for scientific research.
  7. Ants Can Build Rafts – During floods, some ant species link together to form floating rafts to protect their colonies.
  8. There’s a “Taxidermy Revival” – Modern taxidermy has gained popularity as an art form, blending natural history and creative expression.
  9. Insects Can Survive in Extreme Conditions – Certain species of beetles and cockroaches can live in freezing or high-heat environments.
  10. Insect Collections Are Valuable – Historical insect collections, such as those by Charles Darwin, remain critical for biological and ecological studies.

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