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Baboon Skull, Very Rare Male
All skulls are professionally cleaned and prepared. The skulls are acquired from multiple sources and are guaranteed to not be harvested from live animals for their bones. Preservation of our natural resources is very important to us.
These skulls are perfect for educational purposes as well as display pieces for collectors.
Baboon skull taxidermy involves preserving and displaying the skull of a baboon for decorative or educational purposes. Taxidermy itself refers to the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals for display. However, when it comes to skulls, the process involves cleaning, degreasing, and sometimes bleaching the skull to preserve it.
Baboon skulls, with their distinctive features and bone structure, are often sought after for their aesthetic appeal and as unique display pieces. Taxidermists or artists skilled in this craft carefully remove the flesh from the skull, often through meticulous cleaning and boiling. This process removes tissue and residual material, leaving behind the clean bone structure of the skull.
Once the skull is cleaned, it may undergo degreasing to remove any remaining fats and oils that could cause decay or damage over time. Some individuals prefer to bleach the skull to achieve a whiter, more pristine appearance, although this step is not always necessary.
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