I find it so creepy, like staring at what my own mortality means, but the music is so soothing. It’s a joy to watch these timelapses and inspires me to one day have a colony myself.
@@FlockensNekroparlor true, perhaps once i have more free time to pick up the hobby. i have a few friends that already do a lot of taxidermy/similar so perhaps they can give me some pointers :))
I don't think so. I had to skin him, pull the horn sheathes off, blow the brains out the back of the skull, and cut off the chunkier meaty bits. I pulled out the tongue, but I think I left the eyes in.
I find it so creepy, like staring at what my own mortality means, but the music is so soothing. It’s a joy to watch these timelapses and inspires me to one day have a colony myself.
Always so fascinating to watch!
dermestids seem like a lot of fun to keep, too bad i don't do enough with bone cleaning to need a colony
You can always start!
@@FlockensNekroparlor true, perhaps once i have more free time to pick up the hobby. i have a few friends that already do a lot of taxidermy/similar so perhaps they can give me some pointers :))
So you left pretty much everything on him before placing in the tank?
I don't think so. I had to skin him, pull the horn sheathes off, blow the brains out the back of the skull, and cut off the chunkier meaty bits. I pulled out the tongue, but I think I left the eyes in.
Lovely video! How you managed to pull the horn sheets out btw?
Covered in a black bag and sweat in the sun for few days. Pulled right off.