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Contents: Taxidermy Newborn Fawn deer, Skeletons of: tortoise, royal
python eating shrew; Black scorpions, frog, rat, Moose & Deer Poop Jewelry, (FOR
SALE ABOVE, FOR DISPLAY ONLY - BELOW); Skeletons of: Eastern painted
turtle, Anteater, cottonmouth snake, twig snake, Western Diamondback rattlesnake, White throated monitor, Gila monster,
weasel attacking mole, Mamushi venomous
snake, four horned ram photo, croc monitor, Gar
fish, spider crab photo, shark of teeth, giant shell, hog island boa with rat
skeleton, gimungous iguana, giboon viper skeleton, Pterois Volitans fish
skeleton, Rock Python eating Uromastyx Lizard, Ugly Face Pottery
TAXIDERMY
NEWBORN FAWN deer
Offered to me in a trade, this little guy was
found in this collector's neighbor's yard and lovingly preserved. I
surprised Glenn with it as a gift (March 2010)

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GENUINE
TORTOISE SKELETON
8-1/2" long x 7" wide x 3-1/2" tall,
head-skeleton-carapace (top shell) 6" x 3" on one side,
plastron (underside) 4" x 2-3/4"on the other
$110.00 |
#W-301-B SOLD |
POISONOUS
SNAKE
Species: Agkistrodon halys (Pallas
pit viper) |

#W-302
Linear measurement of snake itself is
11" long x 2-1/2" wide; plexiglass top, wood base, tied with red
ribbon; box measures 13" long x 3-3/4" wide x 2-1/4"
tall. (1 available, as you see in photos)
$99 SOLD |
ROYAL PYTHON
EATING SHREW
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#W-304. This is a young Royal Python, (Python Regius), having his first
meal, a southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis). The
python has already constricted and killed the shrew and is in the process
of consuming it head-first. I know these two species do not overlap
in their native environments (i.e. sympatric species), but royal pythons
are so common in the herp trade that I'm sure there are a few loose ones
breeding in the Everglades and you can bet the babies are eating
shrews. The snake measures 15" long and the shrew is 3.5"
long. Together they are 8.5" long x 3.5" wide x .75"
tall, fixed in this life-like pose. Lots of long, sharp teeth in the
python, and beautiful chestnut-colored teeth in the shrew. Every
bone is intact.
$295.00 SOLD |
BLACK SCORPION
Pick your Poison!
Black "Scorpion under Glass",
Average 6 to 6-1/2" long, one of the
largest species in the world. It's an Asian Forest Scorpion, Heterometrus
Spinifer. These stocky, black scorpions rival Emperors (Pandinus
imperator) as being the largest
scorpions in the world. Adults are capable of exceeding 7 inches! They are
hardy, Rain Forest scorpions and are aggressive. Their sting is painful, but not
considered medically significant. Well, this big guy's not going to sting
anyone. Not anymore! Frame is 9 x 7 x 1-1/4".
$49.00 each (SHIP WITHIN THE U.S. ONLY) |
#W305-B
SOLD OUT |
FROG SKELETON
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#W-307. Display case is 5-1/4" long x
3-1/2" wide x 4" tall. Frog measures 3-1/4" long x
2-1/4" wide x 1-1/2" tall.
$80.00
SOLD
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RAT SKELETON
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#W-307-A. Display case is 10" long x
2" wide x 5" tall. Skeleton itself is 14" long
(following curvature of tail) x 3" tall.
$110.00
SOLD
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GENUINE
POOP JEWELRYFOR THE
PERSON WHO SAYS THEY
HAVE IT ALL!!!
Yes, these lovely items are made by the residents of Maine
during those long winters...makes you just want to move there, doesn't it?
Link to the Poop Fossils page 1 to view the
incredible inventory of DEER & MOOSE POOP jewelry we have in stock
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COTTONMOUTH VENOMOUS SNAKE
SKELETON |
Often they gape repeatedly, exposing the
"cotton" colored interior of their mouths. Highly toxic.
47" long, 5" in circumference, fangs are 3/8" long and needle
sharp! DISPLAY ONLY; Skeleton articulation and photography by Steve Huskey
SOLD
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TWIG SNAKE SKELETON (Venomous) |
Extremely long and slender arboreal snake from South
America. Unlike most venomous snakes, it is rear-fanged, fixed in position
as the last set of teeth in the jaws, which is believed to help it swallow whole
bird eggs while still maintaining deadly venom for defense. 45"
long. Display only; Skeleton articulation and
photography by Steve
Huskey SOLD
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WESTERN DIAMOND BACK RATTLESNAKE |

Crotalus atrox, the 2nd largest species of rattlesnake in the world,
they reach up to six feet. This is a four foot rattler that was kept
as a pet for 10 years in Florida, and died of old age. They eat
small mammals, birds, reptiles and have been known to eat juvenile Gila monsters. Their venom is a hemotoxic, necrotic type which destroys
blood tissue and kills tissue cells. It is poised in a strike
posture with the head 3" off the ground and the mouth fully
agape. Fangs are 1/2" long and the rattle (11 buds) does rattle
when shaken. We even have the entire skin (photo below) which
is included. Skeleton articulation and photography above by Steve Huskey

$425.00 SOLD to Catherine 4/13/05
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WEASEL attacking MOLE
skeletons |
Weasel and mole skeletons. Long-tailed Weasel (11.5"
long) is attacking the Eastern Mole (7.5" long)! Weasels attack their prey from the rear, applying a skull and
vertebrae crushing bite to the back of the head to immobilize it, then commonly
eat the brain first. The Eastern Mole spends nearly all its life
underground tunneling through yards and golf courses. They tunnel by
"swimming" with their adept front legs, pulling dirt to the rear and
pushing it back with their rear legs. They eat grubs and earthworms.
This one unfortunately ventured too long on the surface and was caught by the
weasel! Skeleton articulation and photography by Steve Huskey
$345.00 Sold to John 9/18/05 |
Venomous
snake
Called Mamushi in
Japan and Korea, it is a member of the cottonmouth/moccasin snake family,
an aquatic creature.
Agkistrodon Halys |
#W-306.
Viper poisonous snake, "Agkistrodon Halys", from Asia, is about
20" long x 1" wide, though posed as if in movement that is 10
1/4" long. Comes in a nice wooden display case 13 3/4 long x 4
1/4 wide with plastic dust cover.
$98.00 SOLD
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GILA MONSTER skeleton |
A fully articulated, Heloderma suspectum,
measures 16" long X 6" wide X 2" tall and has every bone
intact, even the fragile hyoid bones. Many of the osteoderms are
still present on the skull and EVERY razor-sharp tooth is intact. A
venomous critter. Awesome, isn't it? DISPLAY ONLY; skeleton
articulation and photography by Steve Huskey. SOLD
Body:
Skull:

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Four horned ram skull (gator hunter's den, central Florida) |
GAR FISH taxidermy |
The weird thing about this gar fish is that anyone CHOSE to taxidermy it, it's a
nuisance fish just about anywhere, but then we were weird enough to purchase
it! Anyone else? $70.00
SOLD
Yup, guess so!
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This is NOT a crab - it is an ILLUSION....it is the shed SHELL of a spider crab
you're seeing...pretty weird! Donated by our friends Bob & Laura who
own the real creature, he's actually loaded with personality and loves to
"adorn" himself with shells and bits of fern on his head as
decoration.
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One of the weirdest things we've heard
lately:
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
"I played with my grandfather a lot when
I was a kid. He was dead, but my parents had him cremated and put his ashes in my
Etch-a-Sketch."
---Alan Hawey
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A
SHARK made of SHARK TEETH |

This is a shark wall hanging made ENTIRELY out of PERFECT fossil dusky shark
teeth (and bull shark teeth for the TEETH). Made by a friend as a gift, we
hope you enjoy it with us.
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HUGE
SHELL |

Here's Heidi with one of the largest shells available (20" long) - she
finally decided to start a collection after a year of living on the beach, and
Glenn presented her with a WHOPPER to start her collection!
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Isn't nature stranger than fiction?

So are grandparents...
Dear Abby,
I recently read your column advising grandparents on "tough love" for grandparents to give misbehaving grandchildren, whose own
parents let them run wild. I have followed your advice, and enclose a picture
demonstrating my technique when my grandson just won't behave while I'm baby-sitting
for his parents. They have told me not to spank him, so I just take him for
a ride, and he usually calms down afterward.
Sign me,
Tough Love Grandma

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Bit of trivia ...
Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in
waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the
frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses
and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed
ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe. |
HOG
ISLAND BOA vs. RAT sold
This is a 5' Hog Island Boa constrictor
imperator that has constricted and killed a rat and is in the process of
swallowing the rat head-first. This is truly nature in action, only
at a skeletal level. The Boa has slightly relaxed the two coils it
used to kill the rat and has started the process of swallowing its prey.
The rat lies limp in the snakes grip having had the life squeezed out of
it. It is believed that this subspecies of snake no longer exists in
the wild because they can not be found on Hog Island anymore.
However, they are successfully bred in captivity and this was an adult,
captive male.
Articulation &
photography by Steve Huskey |
GIMUNGOUS
IGUANA sold
This is the largest green iguana, Iguana
iguana, skeleton you'll ever see. This one measures 42" long X
18" wide X 6" tall. From snout tip to tail tip he's just
shy of 5 feet! Every bone is intact, including the hyoid apparatus
and the fragile orbital bones. He's poised with mouth agape and tail
ready to slap the hell out of you, as they look when ready to defend
themselves.
Articulation &
photography by Steve Huskey |
GABOON
VIPER SKELETON
Bitis gabonica is a venomous snake species
from Africa. They are one of the deepest bodied snakes on the planet and
have the longest fangs of all the venomous snakes. Their venom is highly
toxic, easily killing an adult human.
This specimen came from a venom extraction facility.
sold

Articulation &
photography by Steve Huskey |
PTEROIS
VOLITANS Fish skeleton
Pterois volitans is a lionfish from the
Indo-Pacific. They are reef predators that eat whatever fits in their
mouths. They have numerous venomous spines in
their dorsal fins capable of inflicting serious pain. As such, they move
about the reef freely, rarely threatened by other predators. This specimen
came from
the aquarium trade. sold
Articulation &
photography by Steve Huskey |
ROCK
PYTHON eating UROMASTYX LIZARD
This is a 30" rock python, Python sebae,
that has constricted and killed a 7" uromastyx lizard,
Uromastyx acanthinura. The snake is coiled twice around the lizard
and the lizard's head is inside the snakes mouth being ingested via
expansive jaws,
needle-sharp teeth, and gape manipulation. Together they measure
11" X 3.5" X 1.75" in this life-like pose. The range
of these two species overlaps in northern and central Africa, so this is
certainly a possible interaction in
the wild. In this case the python won the battle - a great example
of survival of the fittest.
SOLD
Articulation &
photography by Steve Huskey |
MONSTER PYTHON CAUGHT IN
ELECTRIC FENCE IN AFRICA (Confirmed on Snopes.com )
The snake had eaten an impala ewe and was
trying to go through the electric fence when it was killed by the
electric fence. The pictures were taken on Silent Valley Ranch in the
Waterberg mountains of South Africa. If you go to the site you will see
the images of the impala that was removed from the pythons stomach.
Additional
pictures appear on the Silent Valley Ranch's web site, which describes
them as picturing an African rock python:
The Rock python is Africa's largest snake.
The rock python eats mammals and birds.
Lays up to 100 eggs about the size of a tennis ball in antbear
(Aardvark) holes, hollow tree or similar suitable place. The female
coils herself around the eggs to protect them.
The snake in this picture had eaten a full grown Impala ewe and, sadly,
caught itself in an electric fence.
Over four meters in length, this was a large specimen.
When the python was skinned we found a full grown Impala ewe had just
been swallowed.
The python kills its prey by coiling itself around the animal and
constricting it. When the animal is dead the python swallows it normally
head first. Having swallowed its prey, the snake will find an abandoned
burrow or hollow tree in which to hide and digest its meal.
A python's bite is not poisonous but would be very painful.
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UGLY FACE POTTERY
We were thrilled to not only find and
collect face pottery from North Carolina, but also to present to you a
virtual tour of how it is made, and a bit of history. We sold out
our inventory and have kept a collection for ourselves. Enjoy!
Selection of face pots from the North Carolina
Pottery Center, Seagrove, NC (museum pieces - display only!)
Kit Vanderwal's pottery (artist near Seagrove,
NC)
First made for African-American
rituals to place on graves to scare evil spirits away so the soul could go
to heaven, they have become a folk art collectible for those that enjoy
the unusual. Some were made in moonshine times, when Grandpa would
store his moonshine in such a jug to keep the children away from the
"devil jug".
Some face jugs we've seen are
pleasant, some expressions look surprised. Ours are OUTRAGEOUSLY
UGLY and some so distorted by PURE RAGE and GRUMPINESS that you just
let off steam looking at them and laughing in spite of yourself, from
their "Billy Bob teeth" to their bulging eyes, and sarcastic
expressions.
Traditionally called tobacco spit
jugs, they all have a back handle unless marked otherwise.
All are SIGNED by the artist Kit
Vanderwal from Seagrove, NC. Photos below of his kiln
and property. Side measurements do not include the ears |
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