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![]() Honestly without claiming cruelty or any other accusation I would just say it seems a bit weird to me. Kind of like the folks that are into stuffing animals and filling their house with them. I dont know how they got their hands on them but the fascination with corpses I just find a bit weird...
![]() Now for some reason I do find fossils a bit amazing and they are a few steps removed in the preservation process and it is a natural preservation process. Perhaps I am just a hypocrite.... ![]() |
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![]() He preserves (I am guessing dead) fishes, use chemical dip (not coral RX
![]() ![]() ![]() YAAAAAAAAY...this one is my 1000th post ^_^
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![]() I think its interesting because it really shows the animals in a way we would not normally get to see them. Would I want fish bones in my house? no.
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![]() The colours look a little bizarre, but I guess that is part of the intent. It gives it a bit of a surreal look.
And hey, at least it's not a copter cat, right? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTVOK2yvbBM |
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art, coloured, fish, skeletons |
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