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Taxidermy, Bone Collecting, "Vulture Culture"

MorbidArachnid

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Hey this is a general interest thread for anyone else interested in hobbies falling under the "Vulture Culture" umbrella. This can be anything from taxidermy, preserving dead insects, collecting bones, wet mounts, ect! I actually got into keeping exotics (started with isopods) from this hobby, because I was using the isopods as cleaners and my love of "bugs" kind of took off after that. Just wondering if anyone else is into this hobby and if it ties into your pet hobby at all.

I also have a discord for people who like more group chat formats:
https://discord.gg/a6gxEuS
 
On the rare occasion on which a neonate doesn't make it, I like to preserve them in alcohol. I have three such preserved specimens. The one that I have had the longest has been preserved for two years, and is still in good shape.
 
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