I know your comments old now, but i recently got into collecting bones and stuff, My excuse is that i want to be a vet and this is very good for learning anatomy, how fragile bones are, and how to identify what they are! :)
I found my sheep skull beside the road, on the way to school one day. Not rural in the slightest, very odd place to find a perfectly clean sheep skull. But, I picked it up, carried it around school for a day, took it home and finished cleaning it a bit
This was an interesting video. it did answer a few of my questions about where to find skulls. living in the city does tend to make things hard, and living in California makes it harder.
Great video man. You inspire me to go out and hunt for skulls more often! I'm thinking of carving and painting my skulls too. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@@spydroplayz2094 I''l reply in English so others can read it too. I mostly find my skulls from dead animals (as in road kill or carcasses in the forest, rural areas). I havent found many skulls just laying around in the forest or something like that. So most of the time you have to get your hands dirty. At home I have a trophy closet full with all kinds of critters. A lot of birds, which I found all in the Netherlands. Cats, dogs and deer I find mostly in Poland. We go on holiday there every year. The forests an natural areas are like 10 times what we got here in the Netherlands. Only birds you find far more here than any other animals. So I suggest looking for road kill and hope the skull is in tact.
I work for a utility. Chocolate lab died by one of our road side facilities it came to rest in a wet area. I came back a year later and the whole skeleton was there completely flesh free and white. I couldn’t help but take the skull. It was perfect.
I saw a beautiful red fox, on the side of the road. I stopped to see if the coat was any good. But it was too far gone. But boy am I kicking myself now. That scull would of been cool!
My local antique mall is amazing. They have multiple sets of longhorn horns, antlers, deer skulls and other skulls as well. This one booth has a beaver, bear, skunk, fox, mink etc skulls and I got my pheasant and rabbit skull from there. I also just picked up a absolutely GORGEOUS set of ram horns from there and they were only $45! The skulls they have can get pricey tho, the beaver itself is 50 but it comes with the mandible and I love when skulls come with them.
Me at the butcher shop Me : hey man you got any spare skulls ? Butcher : um yes what are you wanna do with it Me : you know the usual Butcher : *calls police* Seriously now the video really helped me to find skulls and I wasn't arrested
I have watched all of your videos and so far this is the best one so far! You always have such cool ideas and are very talented! You are my favorite youtuber! 👍👍👍 cant wait to see more from you!
Sorry. Try this: Go to Ebay and paste Quarter Bull Bison Skull 20202 into the search bar. You should see my item listed there at the top of the listings click on the item and then on the right you will see a section called Seller information. You can access my items by clicking on the name insoxi-8xtwl8ap there.........that is my stuff.
What the heck is up with VA? Why would they care if you picked up road kill? Pick them up anyway who are they to tell you different? Just going to waste otherwise. If you want skulls make friends with a local trapper. He will have dozens if not hundreds of unwanted skulls in his throw out pile already skinned. Nice variety too.
For carving bones and skulls, do you recommend the bones be 'younger' or does it not matter how old the bones are? I have access to a lot of deer bones from years of hunting, but many of the bones have been weathered and seem more brittle. Are these still okay to carve onto, or do you recommend newer/younger bones?
I was searching for bone to make a guitar but and bridge.... Walked around the woods for a couple days and found a single deer leg bone.... That made me want to make a bone knife.... That led me to finding cow bones.... Which led me to carving bones... And now skulls.... All within 2 weeks haha.
"roadkill if that's legal in your state" everything is legal if there's no cops around, the only question is morality and long as you ain't car-hunting, roadside finds are one of the most moral sources of good bones
I love what you do man! Thank you for sharing. My dad in law hunts and during deer season he would just lop the antlers off for the dog and leave the skulls as waste... Occasionally he’d share those antlers or caps with me so I can’t complain too much haha. I look around a lot when I get the time and so far I have found a deer and possum on my own :) It is a lot of fun just looking, even if you come up empty! I hope you’ll have plenty of luck with it in the future and I would soo love to see your collection if you ever get the time to film it? Take care
Where I live used to be rural but so many people have moved over here that it's now pretty densely populated, what I'm saying is we have tons and tons of Roadkill. Dogs, cats, deer, boars, coyotes and one time I found a really good bore that had a big tusks I pulled over to try and get it in my car but it was so heavy I couldn't lift it, I left it there and the next time I drove by it was gone. Seems like such a waste to hit these animals and just leave them there..
i do as a hobby taxidermy and most of my animals come from road kill some skulls are in great shape some not so much but it is so much fun to find an animal skull i dont have great videa thanks for making it
Let me add another area to look for anyone looking for (free) skulls. Look in the woods anywhere near a water source around trees. I’ve been out here on lake eufuala for a job for about a week and have already found two boar skulls, two turtle shells, a dear skull and a coyote puppy skull. Just walking woods trails about a quarter mile away from the water and looking around trees.
When I was like 8 I found a deer skull is super good condition obviously I didn't know how to clean it then it just disappeared I was so sad cause it was so cool
I live in the lower desert is Arizona close to a dried up riverbed. People like to use the area to dump their dead animals. I've found dog, horse, cow, sheep and several small mammal skulls there. My husband and I wend down there the other day and I came how with 2 horse skulls for myself and 2 intact hooves with the coffin bone still inside for my mother who is a farrier and wanted them for educating her clients on the importance of making sure their horses feet are always taken care of. I'm planning another trip down there with a friend to get a few more skulls I spotted but didnt have the means to remove them from the rest of the body.
I have had some crazy looks picking up roadkill in Vallejo and if you know anything aboutVallejo California you would know that I don't belong I don't drive so I'm trying to find butchers or smaller farms that are close to this area I have not checked out craigslist yet but I'm going to get on that as soon as I can once again Hunter thank you so much for your information you are awesome
Ask your nearest fur buyer. We get most of our animals whole and that really adds up, Right now my boss and I have four 50 gal. barrels full of various species and a raw skull shouldn’t cost you more than $5.00. Can’t beat a bone hunt in the woods though.
my dogs recently killed a possum, so its in a bucket in a safe place so (if i cant get some live maggots) I'll have a full possum skeleton in a 10-16 months (with maggots once it warms up i can have it sooner)
I was searching for bone to make a guitar nut and bridge.... Walked around the woods for a couple days and found a single deer leg bone.... That made me want to make a bone knife.... That led me to finding cow bones.... Which led me to carving bones... And now skulls.... All within 2 weeks!
I'm doing research while watching this video and the VA gov site says you can't get a permit as an individual or for personal reasons. I'm very interested in roadkill (which are Everywhere) and it sucks that you can't get one without a school or company. I can't even drive to buy bones.
I was able to taxidermy a rat before but my mam thinks that collecting skulls is crossing the line. I'm thirteen so I have to go by her rules. How can I convince her that it's ok and possibly better to keep the skulls than the pelt. Ps. I found a really clean red fox skull in the woods and I'd love to take it home but my mam thinks it's gross
Haha well I am glad to hear you like skulls but sorry to hear about your mom. Of course you want to respect her wishes but maybe a good angle is to consider it natural history and learning about nature. This might make it seem less "weird" :)
US Skull Hunter yeah he's a good ways away from me and sells a lot of whole hogs but every once in a while the customer doesn't want the head. He said he would save one for me. I really like the trianglular shaped skulls the pigs have. I'd like to do one in a dark walnut stain or black to hang up with my cabinet of curiosities
Good afternoon! Can you please help. Tell me what you clear (soak) the skull found in the forest so that they do not have a smell in the end and are snow-white. I am from Russia and by virtue of translation into Russian I do not understand the names of some reagents, but can they have some common names they have which can be searched in Google? Thank you!
Hey! Sorry for the late reply. The best thing you can do is put the skull in a container of warm water and let in "macerate". Keep changing the water every few days till the water stays clear and does not smell. To whiten the bone you can use hydrogen peroxide. I have a video coming out in about a week on macerating so that should help!
Great And Entertaining Videos. No 😂 Road Kill Or Animal Skulls Here In Brooklyn NY. Maybe I'll Be Lucky Finding 🐀 Skulls In The NYC Subway. Thank You And Stay Safe.
I don't specifically have a video about skinning but you can see how this guy does it in this video, pretty much applies to most skulls you will find with roadkill ruclips.net/video/bdmxJbVP_IQ/видео.html
Well quite a lot a reasons actually. I am not sure if you have a colony yourself but they are A LOT or work to maintain. You have to have the correct housing for them, the correct heated space, they require something to each year round, they are susceptible to mites and other disease, you are limited to how many skulls your colony can manage at once, they leave the skull greasy, they leave pupa shells in crevices, and they are known for escaping and infesting areas. Maceration is so much more simple. Water and a heat source. That's it. You can do as many skulls at once as you want. and when you are done that's it, no maintaining a colony. Maceration leaves no pupa shells and degreses while it is macerating. Probably a longer response but yeah, I would never go the bug route unless I was working on smaller animals. Hope that helps :)
Well yes kinda, I had the local game warden come to my house and do an inspection of all the skulls I had. I specifically asked him to come though, just to kinda stay ahead of the curve. He was very nice and helpful and in the end it helped me feel more confident I had everything on the up and up :)
Hey Jessie, I am working on getting some more but I do have a few beginner/practice designs here if you would like to check them out www.usskullhunter.com/learn-skull-carving
Ive got the animal... ? I dont have a freezer i need help i want the skull. Edit: infact i wanted to learn taxidermy but i have noone to teach me and internet tells u different things
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@@usskullhunter i did have an endless supply of skulls because my dad was a free lance deer controller but that was awhile ago. i have some that im going to practice on because thay are just plain hanging on the wall. thankyou for inspiring me. love your work and your channel 👌.
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my parents literally FREAKED when i picked up a deer skull near the home and brought it home
Hahahha
I live in FL so I don't think I'll find a deer skull
And ppl think your a freak, at least having problems if you collect skulls as a women.
I love skulls
Same
i would do this but my mom would probably put me in a psych hospital
hahaha :D
babe My mom almost passed out when I brought her a carrion crow skull once XD
JinxieDrawz i want one UwU
I know your comments old now, but i recently got into collecting bones and stuff, My excuse is that i want to be a vet and this is very good for learning anatomy, how fragile bones are, and how to identify what they are! :)
@@yasminered1642 I’ve been trying to find bones too but I live in ny and can’t find any and I don’t want to buy them cuz I’m broke af 🥲
I found my sheep skull beside the road, on the way to school one day. Not rural in the slightest, very odd place to find a perfectly clean sheep skull. But, I picked it up, carried it around school for a day, took it home and finished cleaning it a bit
Lol that's awesome! :D
So they just let you carry a skull around school all day
@Halo Theories yeah if ur right.sheep skulls r kinda big tho lmao
@Shield n Axe gaming yea I'm non binary :)
Would your first name happen to be Mary?
This was an interesting video. it did answer a few of my questions about where to find skulls. living in the city does tend to make things hard, and living in California makes it harder.
Ah yeah I bet that is a challenge. Thanks for watching and let me know how things go! ~ Hunter
I was thinking the same thing. Being in Southern California limits options for sure.
Great video man.
You inspire me to go out and hunt for skulls more often!
I'm thinking of carving and painting my skulls too.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thanks Man! You should definitively do it! So much fun! Thanks for watching :)
Waar vind jij ze in Nederland dan
@@spydroplayz2094 I''l reply in English so others can read it too.
I mostly find my skulls from dead animals (as in road kill or carcasses in the forest, rural areas). I havent found many skulls just laying around in the forest or something like that. So most of the time you have to get your hands dirty. At home I have a trophy closet full with all kinds of critters. A lot of birds, which I found all in the Netherlands. Cats, dogs and deer I find mostly in Poland. We go on holiday there every year. The forests an natural areas are like 10 times what we got here in the Netherlands. Only birds you find far more here than any other animals. So I suggest looking for road kill and hope the skull is in tact.
@@Stuntovic thanks👍🏻
My uncle is a taxidermist and I've gotten like 20 skulls from him so far and I continue to get more all the time!
Sweeeeet! That's awesome Aiden!
Luckyyyy
You ..my brother ...are my new favorite YT channel... Thanks for all the inspiration.. Godspeed!!
YEsssssS!! Haha thanks :D
I work for a utility. Chocolate lab died by one of our road side facilities it came to rest in a wet area. I came back a year later and the whole skeleton was there completely flesh free and white. I couldn’t help but take the skull. It was perfect.
I saw a beautiful red fox, on the side of the road. I stopped to see if the coat was any good. But it was too far gone.
But boy am I kicking myself now. That scull would of been cool!
My local antique mall is amazing. They have multiple sets of longhorn horns, antlers, deer skulls and other skulls as well. This one booth has a beaver, bear, skunk, fox, mink etc skulls and I got my pheasant and rabbit skull from there. I also just picked up a absolutely GORGEOUS set of ram horns from there and they were only $45! The skulls they have can get pricey tho, the beaver itself is 50 but it comes with the mandible and I love when skulls come with them.
Very excited cause I called my local meat processor and he said I can have as many bones as I want for free :D
Definitely check out ur local processor
Nice!!
Me at the butcher shop
Me : hey man you got any spare skulls ?
Butcher : um yes what are you wanna do with it
Me : you know the usual
Butcher : *calls police*
Seriously now the video really helped me to find skulls and I wasn't arrested
Lol yeah man! Always getting looks :D
I have watched all of your videos and so far this is the best one so far! You always have such cool ideas and are very talented! You are my favorite youtuber! 👍👍👍 cant wait to see more from you!
Thanks Meagan! Really appreciate that! Got more videos on the way so i hope to not disappoint :)
I run across a lot of different skulls in my travels. I have even started selling a lot of them.
Nice man!
I want to buy
@@RiverBound that didn't link
Sorry. Try this: Go to Ebay and paste Quarter Bull Bison Skull 20202 into the search bar. You should see my item listed there at the top of the listings click on the item and then on the right you will see a section called Seller information. You can access my items by clicking on the name insoxi-8xtwl8ap there.........that is my stuff.
Looks to me like a domestic dog... ( music stops)
You guys are amazing! I also really respect that you still reply to the comments after 3 years!
Haha thanks :D Been trying to get all caught up :)
What the heck is up with VA? Why would they care if you picked up road kill? Pick them up anyway who are they to tell you different? Just going to waste otherwise. If you want skulls make friends with a local trapper. He will have dozens if not hundreds of unwanted skulls in his throw out pile already skinned. Nice variety too.
You should bring US on these Journeys more often.
Love this! I'm definitely going to try some of this if I get an opportunity!
Yay! Glad yo liked it. Let me know how it goes!
For carving bones and skulls, do you recommend the bones be 'younger' or does it not matter how old the bones are? I have access to a lot of deer bones from years of hunting, but many of the bones have been weathered and seem more brittle. Are these still okay to carve onto, or do you recommend newer/younger bones?
I got a Honeypot at a close cattle farm. I got the biggest bull skull I've ever seen from them just 3 days ago lol. Score!
I was searching for bone to make a guitar but and bridge.... Walked around the woods for a couple days and found a single deer leg bone.... That made me want to make a bone knife.... That led me to finding cow bones.... Which led me to carving bones... And now skulls.... All within 2 weeks haha.
Sweeeeet!
Hey dude, I was excited seeing you score some skulls!!!
Thanks man, hope the video helps you score some of your own :)
This was SO freaking helpful!!!! Thank you!!!!!
This is a very well done, very informative video. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thanks man! Means a lot coming from a fellow RUclipsr :)
"roadkill if that's legal in your state" everything is legal if there's no cops around, the only question is morality and long as you ain't car-hunting, roadside finds are one of the most moral sources of good bones
i get my skulls mostly from road kill or things my cats have brought me :)
Haha nice, that works!
I feel like you made this for me since I just recently asked you this question lol
Haha of course! Just for you ;)
Really enjoyed this video! Keep it up
Thanks for watching Jake! Hope this one gave you some ideas for finding skulls :D
Dude - this is awesome. Thank you!
You bet Christine :) Thanks for watching!
I love what you do man! Thank you for sharing. My dad in law hunts and during deer season he would just lop the antlers off for the dog and leave the skulls as waste... Occasionally he’d share those antlers or caps with me so I can’t complain too much haha. I look around a lot when I get the time and so far I have found a deer and possum on my own :) It is a lot of fun just looking, even if you come up empty! I hope you’ll have plenty of luck with it in the future and I would soo love to see your collection if you ever get the time to film it? Take care
Haha that's great :) Yeah just getting out and looking around is fun by itself :) Thanks for watching! And cute bunny you got there ;)
10:43
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“domestic… dog…?”
that freaked me the fuck out 😭 poor dog i wonder what happened…
Enjoy your work Skull Hunter! Nice find on the Buffalos.
Where I live used to be rural but so many people have moved over here that it's now pretty densely populated, what I'm saying is we have tons and tons of Roadkill. Dogs, cats, deer, boars, coyotes and one time I found a really good bore that had a big tusks I pulled over to try and get it in my car but it was so heavy I couldn't lift it, I left it there and the next time I drove by it was gone. Seems like such a waste to hit these animals and just leave them there..
i do as a hobby taxidermy and most of my animals come from road kill some skulls are in great shape some not so much but it is so much fun to find an animal skull i dont have great videa thanks for making it
Thanks Jean! Ya finding skulls is a lot of fun :)
I am so lucky that it isn't illegal to pick up dead animals in Turkey. Except for a few protected species.
Try looking in a field 👍👍
Let me add another area to look for anyone looking for (free) skulls. Look in the woods anywhere near a water source around trees. I’ve been out here on lake eufuala for a job for about a week and have already found two boar skulls, two turtle shells, a dear skull and a coyote puppy skull. Just walking woods trails about a quarter mile away from the water and looking around trees.
Cool thanx dude love this vid and the information on it
When I was like 8 I found a deer skull is super good condition obviously I didn't know how to clean it then it just disappeared I was so sad cause it was so cool
I live in the lower desert is Arizona close to a dried up riverbed. People like to use the area to dump their dead animals. I've found dog, horse, cow, sheep and several small mammal skulls there. My husband and I wend down there the other day and I came how with 2 horse skulls for myself and 2 intact hooves with the coffin bone still inside for my mother who is a farrier and wanted them for educating her clients on the importance of making sure their horses feet are always taken care of. I'm planning another trip down there with a friend to get a few more skulls I spotted but didnt have the means to remove them from the rest of the body.
What an awesome and informative video, thank you!
I have had some crazy looks picking up roadkill in Vallejo and if you know anything aboutVallejo California you would know that I don't belong I don't drive so I'm trying to find butchers or smaller farms that are close to this area I have not checked out craigslist yet but I'm going to get on that as soon as I can once again Hunter thank you so much for your information you are awesome
haha I bet!
My first few skulls might come in on christmas, i asked for a fox and deer skull
Sweeet! That's awesome :)
@@usskullhunter Thanks! Keep doing your awesome videos!!
Ask your nearest fur buyer. We get most of our animals whole and that really adds up, Right now my boss and I have four 50 gal. barrels full of various species and a raw skull shouldn’t cost you more than $5.00. Can’t beat a bone hunt in the woods though.
Here is a list of fur buyers by state/province. trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/12
Ahh very good info. I will look into that. Thanks for the info Cole!
U.S. Skull Hunter glad to help and I love your work!
my dogs recently killed a possum, so its in a bucket in a safe place so (if i cant get some live maggots) I'll have a full possum skeleton in a 10-16 months (with maggots once it warms up i can have it sooner)
I was searching for bone to make a guitar nut and bridge.... Walked around the woods for a couple days and found a single deer leg bone.... That made me want to make a bone knife.... That led me to finding cow bones.... Which led me to carving bones... And now skulls.... All within 2 weeks!
Haha that's awesome man! Glad you found yourself here :)
I was wondering if it was illegal to pickup roadkill in my state turns out we both are Virginia so thanks for answering that question
I'm doing research while watching this video and the VA gov site says you can't get a permit as an individual or for personal reasons. I'm very interested in roadkill (which are Everywhere) and it sucks that you can't get one without a school or company. I can't even drive to buy bones.
Thank you for sharing your passion
You bet, I appreciate you watching :)
I was able to taxidermy a rat before but my mam thinks that collecting skulls is crossing the line. I'm thirteen so I have to go by her rules. How can I convince her that it's ok and possibly better to keep the skulls than the pelt.
Ps. I found a really clean red fox skull in the woods and I'd love to take it home but my mam thinks it's gross
Haha well I am glad to hear you like skulls but sorry to hear about your mom. Of course you want to respect her wishes but maybe a good angle is to consider it natural history and learning about nature. This might make it seem less "weird" :)
you foregot local trappers and hunters, be strong, be safe, and be blessed
It's in the list I talked about at the end of the video :D Thanks Russ!
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Ur really cool man respect i like bones to❤
Thanks :)
@@usskullhunter no problem
I got two skulls from a hunters house one moose and a elk
And found a horse skull at one of my fathers friends :)
Nice!!!
My father-in-law is a hunter and his father-in-law as a pig farmer so I've been greasing the wheels to get my hands on some skulls.
That's awesome! Def great to have those connections. There should be plenty of grease at that pig farm :P
US Skull Hunter yeah he's a good ways away from me and sells a lot of whole hogs but every once in a while the customer doesn't want the head. He said he would save one for me. I really like the trianglular shaped skulls the pigs have. I'd like to do one in a dark walnut stain or black to hang up with my cabinet of curiosities
That's cool. Ya walnut stain is so nice.
Did you keep the dog skull?
You are so awesome and kind I would love to go skull Hunting with you I wish I lived where you are
Haha thanks! Yes, that would be a lot of fun!
Good afternoon! Can you please help. Tell me what you clear (soak) the skull found in the forest so that they do not have a smell in the end and are snow-white. I am from Russia and by virtue of translation into Russian I do not understand the names of some reagents, but can they have some common names they have which can be searched in Google? Thank you!
Hey! Sorry for the late reply. The best thing you can do is put the skull in a container of warm water and let in "macerate". Keep changing the water every few days till the water stays clear and does not smell. To whiten the bone you can use hydrogen peroxide. I have a video coming out in about a week on macerating so that should help!
Thank you so much! I'll try and wait for your video)
very nice video 👍
I like you videos. I want to order the tiger skull to Cambodia can you help me please ?
Instant sub awesome!
Hey James! Thanks man, I appreciate the support!
I live in tennesse and i find freaking bones everywhere
Nice
Thanks!
I found a stoat skull and a rabbit jaw at my work today
Great And Entertaining Videos. No 😂 Road Kill Or Animal Skulls Here In Brooklyn NY. Maybe I'll Be Lucky Finding 🐀 Skulls In The NYC Subway. Thank You And Stay Safe.
Hahaha who knows! Thanks for watching Judith :)
I can’t understand for the life of me why there would be a law against picking up road kill. Seems like you’re doing a service by picking it up.
Haha yeah I agree with you there. Maybe they are scared people are going to purposely hit animals to collect them?
Just another thing the government wants to try and get money from you, if you have to get a salvage permit. 🙄
U should do the good to bad price of skulls!!!!
:D
Wait you dont wear gloves when your picking up skulls? Does that not spread disease
Wes Roberts I would definitely wear gloves. But I don’t know why he doesn’t
Only skulls
Badass
U r cool
I got my alligator for $8
Niiiccceee!!
My mom made barbacoa with a cow head and she let me keep the skull
Ive only found armadillo and turtles one squirrel
I wish we had armadillos here in VA :D
I also want to collect skulls of animals
Все круто, обожаю твои видео, но ни чего не понимаю, что ты говоришь. Можно как нибудь сделать русские субтитры ? Очень нужно.
да, включите субтитры, затем нажмите кнопку настроек. После этого нажмите на субтитры и выберите автоперевод. можно перевести на русский
Not exactly legal and potentially dangerous but I find so many bones on train tracks.
Hayley! Don't do that! The train popo will be after you 😅
If you get road kill how do you get the hide off of it?
I don't specifically have a video about skinning but you can see how this guy does it in this video, pretty much applies to most skulls you will find with roadkill ruclips.net/video/bdmxJbVP_IQ/видео.html
U.S. Skull Hunter May I ask why you haven’t tried the dermestid? With as much work as you have, they would be such an asset to you.
Well quite a lot a reasons actually. I am not sure if you have a colony yourself but they are A LOT or work to maintain. You have to have the correct housing for them, the correct heated space, they require something to each year round, they are susceptible to mites and other disease, you are limited to how many skulls your colony can manage at once, they leave the skull greasy, they leave pupa shells in crevices, and they are known for escaping and infesting areas. Maceration is so much more simple. Water and a heat source. That's it. You can do as many skulls at once as you want. and when you are done that's it, no maintaining a colony. Maceration leaves no pupa shells and degreses while it is macerating. Probably a longer response but yeah, I would never go the bug route unless I was working on smaller animals. Hope that helps :)
I also want to collect skull
Anyone else wondering if Dave became a skull?
Where is the list?
Have you ever been stopped and asked to show your permit?
Well yes kinda, I had the local game warden come to my house and do an inspection of all the skulls I had. I specifically asked him to come though, just to kinda stay ahead of the curve. He was very nice and helpful and in the end it helped me feel more confident I had everything on the up and up :)
U.S. Skull Hunter nice :)
I see roadkill all of the time and I have to leave it because I'm still waiting on my permit UGH. SO TEMPTING lol
Where do I get patterns ...
Hey Jessie, I am working on getting some more but I do have a few beginner/practice designs here if you would like to check them out www.usskullhunter.com/learn-skull-carving
Ive got the animal... ? I dont have a freezer i need help i want the skull.
Edit: infact i wanted to learn taxidermy but i have noone to teach me and internet tells u different things
I found a squirrel in my backyard and I’m trying to see how much it’s worth
Hmm go one Facebook and look in the Skull Collecting group to see what others are selling for.
This video is word for word plagiarized from an article about the topic. Still a good watch I suppose.
Haha yeah that is because I wrote the article :D
Was this in michigan
Hey David! I actually live in Virginia. Did it look familiar?
@@usskullhunter yes
It looked like a farm that was down the road from my farm
Almost got a fox one day
Oh ya!?
Eh
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Nice :)
Local forests where deers roam
Yes sir!
im off to my local butcher shop to get me some materials. ...🐷🐮 lol. for real.!
Lol been there :D
@@usskullhunter i did have an endless supply of skulls because my dad was a free lance deer controller but that was awhile ago. i have some that im going to practice on because thay are just plain hanging on the wall. thankyou for inspiring me. love your work and your channel 👌.
@@whatme3473 That's great to hear! Happy to help and let me know how things go :)
scavenge or finish off an animal on their death beds the yautja method is out of the question for humans
Nice
Thanks!