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Moar fun with skulls (CAUTION!! GRAPHIC!!)

Michelle, when I saw this for some reason I imagined the next sentence to be 'so I have a lot of things to practice on'. Then I was curious if there had been any recent disappearances in your neighborhood...

LMAO!! That is amazing.
 
Uhhh I think I need some beetles.
The wolves got a raven last week.. they were done with him this week. So I picked him up and put him in my freezer o.o
 
Are corvids legal to own in your state? I would be super jealous if so as they are not here. My favorite birds are ravens and crows. Can't even harvest them as roadkill.
 
You can't own anything native here, so unfortunately that goes for corvids as well.
I don't think there are laws regarding having dead ones, I guess as long as you can prove they weren't killed by human hands. If I ever get a rehabbers license I am going try getting a permit for a magpie, as they are my favorites ever.

Now... Raptor anything is highly illegal unfortunately.
Can't even have a feather without risking five years or more in prison.
 
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