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Does anyone have useful information on removing all flesh and brain matter from a bear skull? Is there a process out there that won't shrink the skull at all? What would you guys recommend?
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beetles or maceration... do a search for each and read up on them.
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,16008.0.html
I will add this to the articles page I am building.
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I will be redoing that article. I got busy and never finnished doing the artcle. I would just throw that sucker in the freezer. I'll be doing another article with the next skull that comes in.
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Ok. but for now it's pretty informative.
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Yeah it will det someone started. If their in a hurry they can get started and PM me for the next instructions.
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