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Gator Head 
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The
American alligator is the largest reptile in North America.
Adults can reach 18 feet and weigh as much as 600 pounds and
can live 35 to 50 years in the wild and 60 to 80 in captivity.
The alligator is a living fossil and can be traced back 230
million years. Now you can own a gator of your own or at least
a head avalible in two sizes. Call for availability on other
sizes |
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The
Gator Back-Scratcher... on word "Ahhhhh" |
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The Sisal
Root Drum is an African drum made by the
nomadic tribes of Kenya. It is constructed by pulling leather over
a piece of sisal root cut to size and tone and is a very important
part of tribal rituals. This drum is approximately 13'' tall. A
fine accent to any home. |
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Yes,
that's right... Dino Doo Doo!
At about 125 to 160 million years old this piece of brontosaurus
poop can be proudly displayed in any home each piece of poop
comes with a certificate of authenticity any little paleontologist
would be proud to own this little piece of history |
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This
Turtle Clock is made from a real snapping turtle shell. It's cleaned,
polished and sealed. These clocks are natural, and therefore are
not perfect. Some may have nicks or abrasions adding to the character
of the piece.Each clock comes with a complete set of numbers that
can be affixed if desired. |
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Beautiful assorted brush-footed Butterflies.
This is the largest butterfly family with approximately 5000 species
worldwide There are about 220 species in north America alone. These
groupings are nicely mounted in these handcrafted shadowboxes. No
two are the same butterflies may vary. |
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Atlas Moths (attacus atlas) are found only in Southeast Asia there
cocoons are used to make durable silk called Fagara silk in Taiwan
witch they use to make pocket purses Found mainly in tropical areas
and are considered the largest of all moths and have been seen up
to a foot across and are sometimes mistaken for small birds These
are beautiful mounts and would be a true treasure for any collection. |
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Mounted
Scorpion |
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Mounted
Tarantula
Just like
the one seen in the Rob Zombie movie "House of a thousand
corpses"
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The
Piranha is a voracious flesh-eating fish from South America
found throughout the Amazon River they will attack large animals
or humans who fall into the water if they smell blood from
a cut or wound. When a school of piranha gets into a feeding
frenzy water appears to boil and churn red with blood. They
can strip a body in minutes with there razor sharp teeth sometimes
even biting each other in the process. Think how cool this
voracious little mounted piranha would look in your
house!! These taxidermied piranha are unique and sure to be
an interesting conversation piece. |
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Shrinking
heads was a practice of some South American tribes most notable
the Jivaro's. This was done by removing the skull sewing eyes
and mouth shut boiling in hot water then dried with hot sand and
rocks while being molded by the artist... Luckily these are made
from goat skin so you don’t have to feel bad about buying
one.
(Hair color varies from blond to black) |
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This is a truly
one of a kind item. I have these clear skulls exclusively cast for
me. The mold was made from an actual human skull you can see every
detail this super clear resin looks awesome when colored light is
put through it. Truly a breath taking piece. |
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This skull is cast from an actual human skull!
You can see every detail. For somebody who wants one that looks
like the real thing this is the skull for you. Very substantial
piece. Would look cool wherever it is placed. |
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Voodoo
Stick... For all your Voodoo related activities. Or, just as a
conversation piece. |
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Patterson's
Bigfoot Cast! Capturing the fleeting sight of a seven-foot
apelike creature retreating into the Northern California wilderness,
the Patterson Bigfoot film is among
the most renowned artifacts in the field of paranormal study.
This cast is made from the sight of the Paterson's Bigfoot and
comes with a brief description of the events of that day. |
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Sasquatch
Poster
This poster details the highlights of a bigfoot face in the deep
woods at sunset. (18' x 24") |