After taking my bobcat to the taxidermist for mounting, I decided to try to preserve the skull. I got the skull back from the taxidermist after he had skinned it out. I put it in a bucket of water in my garage and let it soak for about three months, changing the water once or twice. It took quite a while to get all of the muscle and tissue loose because the outside temps, and consequently the water temp, were still pretty cold. It works faster in warmer water, but I started all of this in mid January. It was not so cold that this didn't stink to high heaven though. I wouldn't do this in an attached garage.
After getting the skull clean of all tissue I let it soak for a couple more months in a solution of water and dish detergent to degrease it and kill the smell. I took it out of the soapy water a couple of weeks ago, rinsed it, and let it dry out. Then I glued the teeth back in, because all of the incisors had fallen out early in the soaking process.
I did not bleach it because I like the natural look. Anyway, this is the finished product:
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Pat
That's purdy darn nice right there!! Nicely done!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Looks good!
Yep, that turned out real nice. She cleaned up well.
I've done a few in water in my day. It sure changes the appetite for a while :innocentwhistle:
You could get some peroxide from a hair dresser if you decide you wanted to whiten it up anymore. Peroxide wont eat at the bone like bleach.
You done a good job :congrats:
Nice job, Pat. Looks good.
Looks great Pat!! :yoyo: I've never noticed before on other cat skulls, but it has holes in the bottom jawbone where the top fangs come down. :wo:
Very nice!
Quote from: weedwalker on July 12, 2011, 05:52:56 PMI've never noticed before on other cat skulls, but it has holes in the bottom jawbone where the top fangs come down.
That "hole" on the anterior surface of the mandible (below the canine) is the mental foramen, which allows blood vessels and nerves to supply blood to the lips and surrounding area.
Thanks FOs. It's just something I've never noticed before.
The surface of the who, below the wahaat? :laf:
:confused: What he said! Looks good, Pat!
Remarkably good job on the skull, as good as I've ever seen for a home done cleaning, right there with beetles.
Re the hole in the lower jaw, I've noticed a big blue blood vessel right there when skinning the lip back on bobcats.
Will hijack on a tangent: I've had so many surgeries done on my skull that I have joked with doctors about the curiosity it will cause some anthropologist who finds my skull someday!