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How Do You Get Bones From A Dead Animal? [#1 ANSWER]

As most people who are interested in animals (hopefully all) I have a deep, dark secret 🔥 I love dead bodies and covet them 🙌 Actually, I believe that you have something wrong if your interest in animals is not matched by an interest in dead bodies. It is impossible to not be intrigued by anatomy, variation, and functional morphology. And how can you learn this information if you are not able to look at and handle dead bodies and the components? It is rare that we have easy access to museums collections. However, it is possible to build a small collection yourself if you are at least somewhat familiar with the natural world.😁 [1]
Hydrogen peroxide This chemical bleaches bone and does not cause any damage. This chemical can sometimes be hard to find in large amounts. You might only need one or two liters to cover a small skull. Although it is available in tiny bottles from chemists and hairdresser supplies stores, I prefer to buy it directly from them. You can make bombs with it so large orders are not possible. While I am unable to buy the maximum concentration (12%) at this time, I can still purchase 9% and 66%. The 12% concentration of hydrogen peroxide is known as the “40-strength” version. It costs about £4 a liter.The liquid version is much better than the creme version, because the creme version will foam up after a while and overflow. Last edited 73 days ago, by Chiquita Wynn (Frankfurt, Germany). [2]
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Based on a brand new article by bonebroke.orgIn my spare time I enjoy preparing animal skeletons to display in the home. In the past, I’ve given prepped bones to labmates as presents, with the implicit understanding that nothing says “we’ve formed a deep emotional and intellectual bond” like sharing various and sundry bits of the same dead ungulate. I realized that not everyone shares my enthusiasm when I excitedly offered one of my friends a second deer pelvis and she informed me that much as she loved me, she didn’t actually want another one…However, if you’re like me and you prefer slightly more morbid home decor, I’ve outlined some preliminary steps to prepping faunal remains below. [3]
A new study by theboneman.com Indicates the q. What are my options for getting an animal? It is often the dog’s tail that moves the most. Someone comes across a dead animal and this leads to a desire to do a skeleton project. There are many options for those who are just starting to think about a project but need an animal. It all depends on where you are located. Animals can be obtained from many places, including a game farm or shelter. Last revised by Ileana from Mathura (India) on 5/22/2017 [4]
Further reading can be found at smithsonianmag.comSoon, deRoos and Main began to get more work with whales. Each of the enormous aquatic mammals presents a special set of challenges. It takes over a year to find the animal and then assemble it. DeRoos places the bones into a pile with manure. This will accelerate the natural decay process and eliminate any flesh remaining. Possible methods for this, including placing the bones in “bug chambers,” where beetles eat the decaying flesh). Degreasing is the next step, as whale bones can be notoriously oily. Only when the bones are clean and in decent shape—no broken bones or large missing notches—can Main and deRoos start piecing them back together. Leshaun Brooks re-emended the following June 13th 2020 [5]

Article references

  1. https://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/03/09/how-to-rot-down-dead-bodies
  2. http://www.jakes-bones.com/p/how-to-clean-animal-bones.html
  3. https://bonebroke.org/resources-for-prepping-animal-skeletons/
  4. https://www.theboneman.com/faq-cleanbones-articulate-skeletons
  5. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-give-dead-animals-second-life-art-skeleton-articulation-180965113/
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