Ah, I remember a Dirty Jobs episode where Mike Rowe had to do this... only it was a huge plastic tub with an entire capibara or other large rodent. He had a really tough time with the smell... the company was "Skulls Unlimited" in Oklahoma City. They also used carrion beetles and had a huge cauldron/vat for boiling large animals like horses.
This is a very interesting thread.![]()
Skulls Unlimited is a great company to get odd bones, skulls, and skeletons from!
I'm doing the same thing right now with an entire cat, a new one. This one was given to me by my high school bio teacher. My brother took her AP Bio class last year and they dissected a cat. It's soaked in formaldehyde. Will that require any extra work?
I'm also working on a small black rat snake and 2.5 catfish skeletons. The snake was at a friend's house and I found the catfish on a river bank.