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Bleached or Natural Beaver?

Big Sky

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Bleached or natural beaver, which do you prefer? Myself I'm not that fussy.:D
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Thought maybe you boys might like to see a new little side-line business I've been fooling with. I have dermestid beetles and they are skull cleaning machines. With a little luck I hope to have them cleaning some bear skulls soon.
 
I like the dirty Beaver. does it smell?
 
JB, Get you azz in the corner until I tell you to come out!!! LOL John

fine! Im sure not the only one admiring that dirty beaver ya know.
 
occasionally shaved, but didn't see that option. like the dirty natural look.
 
That one on the right is just an old beaver. Believe me I have experience there.
 
The cleaner the beaver, the better. Nobody can logically argue otherwise.
 
Nice job on the skulls.I like the bleached look.Tried doing a few but found beaver skulls very difficult to boil.Do you take the teeth out and then bleach the skull and then slide the teeth back in.Hard to believe they can cut down trees with those some what fragile teeth.
 
Their both great

Depends on what the back ground is your showing them in...

Nice work.... :)
 
cornfed, I leave the teeth in while bleaching. It does not seem to affect the color of the incisor teeth. Sure does clean up the molars nice though.
 
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