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That's really cool! There's a nifty live journal community called Fur Hide and Bone which is all about collecting and using critter bits for crafts. Not quite taxidermy but encompaces some.
You CAN get human skulls through legitimate scientific provider things. I used to hang out in the bonelab (anthropology area) at UMaine with a friend of mine. They got a box of human skulls in which were donated by people who were wards of the state or who donated their bodies to science.
I know you really have to check state to state to see what the laws reguarding having human remains (even preserved) in your possession are tho.
Right now I have some coyote and wolf skulls, might get a fox, bunch of pelts around too. Not to mention shark jaws, teeth, barricuda skull/jaws, a wolf baculum and a coyote baculum too. |