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Baby rabbit skull. Victim of one of my dog's "hunts" in the backyard. We've since discouraged him from chasing the rabbits he sees and he'll only chase them now if he knows we aren't looking.Skull cleaned and preserved by me
Disclaimer: 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 comments here, they will be ignored.
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Comments: 29
urukins [2010-12-23 12:10:42 +0000 UTC]
oh hello, out of curiosity, but when cleaning a skull as small as this how long should I boil the head to take out the tissue later on?
Because I want to clean this rabbit's head I got to keep it's skull but im not sure how to do this.
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FossilFeather In reply to urukins [2010-12-23 16:37:12 +0000 UTC]
Maybe my skull cleaning tutorial could help: [link]
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urukins In reply to urukins [2010-12-23 12:11:36 +0000 UTC]
oh never mind, I've seen that you posted some links previously, thanks anyway!
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Lunewen [2010-03-24 01:53:07 +0000 UTC]
how do you do to clean skulls like that ?
Poor lil' rabbit.
My dog do the same with birds.
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GotTwistedKnickers [2010-03-14 23:24:05 +0000 UTC]
wow, it is really interesting to be able to see what is on the inside of animals =]
how did you preserve it?
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FossilFeather In reply to GotTwistedKnickers [2010-03-24 01:28:21 +0000 UTC]
This should help: [link]
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GotTwistedKnickers In reply to FossilFeather [2010-04-05 14:40:12 +0000 UTC]
wow, thanks a lot. that is really interesting. especially the part about the ant hill. i never thought about it but yeah i guess they really would be helpful
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HawthornHare [2009-12-03 17:02:12 +0000 UTC]
Poor bun
At least he stops some of the time then
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Featherologist [2009-12-02 13:24:36 +0000 UTC]
Bad Kruger again! It's sweet he tries when you're not looking though
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2009-12-02 16:49:02 +0000 UTC]
He's sneaky every now and then. Kind of like a child.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2009-12-03 19:03:41 +0000 UTC]
Hehehe he sounds soooo lovely How old is he now?
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2009-12-06 03:34:03 +0000 UTC]
He turned ten around the end of this summer, but he's still really healthy and doesn't act very old.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2009-12-08 17:55:39 +0000 UTC]
Domestic dogs live around 16 years, yush?
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2009-12-08 23:15:29 +0000 UTC]
It depends on the size of the dog. Big dogs usually live about 10-12 years. Little dogs usually live around 15 or so but sometimes more. Kruger is a medium dog and he eats quality dog food so I think, as long as he doesn't develop any sicknesses or maladies, that he's got a few more good years on him at the least.
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TribalFeather In reply to FossilFeather [2010-03-03 01:12:28 +0000 UTC]
What food does Kru eat? If it's science diet, purina, iams, or even kibbles 'n bits, you'd be highly mistaken on the "High Quality" part
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FossilFeather In reply to TribalFeather [2010-04-11 16:30:03 +0000 UTC]
Ohhhh, no. He doesn't eat that crap. He eats Evo. The bag with the Rottweiler on it because there's bison and venison in there. I'm living vicariously through my dog.
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TribalFeather In reply to FossilFeather [2010-04-16 13:55:33 +0000 UTC]
Okay good XD I'm a little bit of a freak when people say that stuff like Iams is "good food".
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FossilFeather In reply to TribalFeather [2010-04-18 15:27:28 +0000 UTC]
Eukanuba is touted as 'quality' food too. I was kind of mortified when I found out that it wasn't... there are too many lies. >_<
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TribalFeather In reply to FossilFeather [2010-04-21 03:16:22 +0000 UTC]
It's just so nasty... I really care about what goes into my dog. Especaily when she's a cross of breeds that are known for health problems.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2010-01-20 15:56:02 +0000 UTC]
He is wonderful. I can takes him for a walk please?
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2010-01-25 21:08:44 +0000 UTC]
He'd probably love you for that. And he's good on a leash. He'll pull a little but if you keep telling him to heel, he will get the idea and slow his pace a bit.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2010-01-26 15:08:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh don't worry, I know how to be the dominant female. I'll let him know that from our first meeting, while staying playful and friendly of course. Kind of like meeting a human male!
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2010-01-28 17:15:58 +0000 UTC]
Lol, exactly like that. Though he's not dominant at all himself so he wouldn't need very much correction.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2010-02-17 16:04:29 +0000 UTC]
I know I keep repeating this, but he really does sound like a wonderful dog I bet it feels wonderful, going for treks with a canine companion at your side.... *sighs blissfully*
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2010-02-28 20:08:12 +0000 UTC]
He's a good boy. And yeah, I do enjoy walking with him. I love watching him walk beside me and I can tell by his body language that he's doing his best to preguess where I'll be turning or going so that he can align himself with me.
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Featherologist In reply to FossilFeather [2010-03-15 15:23:41 +0000 UTC]
Aweeeeeeeee How long/often do you walk him a day?
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FossilFeather In reply to Featherologist [2010-03-24 00:29:18 +0000 UTC]
He doesn't get walks daily but when he does they're usually 30 mins to a couple hours long.
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