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Nov 10
crappytaxidermy:

Rat kings are phenomena said to arise when a number of rats become intertwined at their tails, which become stuck together with blood, dirt, ice, excrement or simply knotted. The animals reputedly grow together while joined at the tails. The numbers of rats that are joined together can vary, but naturally rat kings formed from a larger number of rats are rarer. The phenomenon is particularly associated with Germany, where the majority of instances have been reported. Historically, rat kings were seen as an extremely bad omen, particularly associated with plagues.[citation needed]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_king_(folklore)

crappytaxidermy:

Rat kings are phenomena said to arise when a number of rats become intertwined at their tails, which become stuck together with blood, dirt, ice, excrement or simply knotted. The animals reputedly grow together while joined at the tails. The numbers of rats that are joined together can vary, but naturally rat kings formed from a larger number of rats are rarer. The phenomenon is particularly associated with Germany, where the majority of instances have been reported. Historically, rat kings were seen as an extremely bad omen, particularly associated with plagues.[citation needed]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_king_(folklore)



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Oct 30
crappytaxidermy:

unicorn taxidermy, created from stillborn lamb fetuses
via etsy

crappytaxidermy:

unicorn taxidermy, created from stillborn lamb fetuses

via etsy


Oct 29

crappytaxidermy:

by lovedtodeath
submitted by jarin u & alexis o

crappytaxidermy:

by lovedtodeath

submitted by jarin u & alexis o



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Marc Burckhardt
i went looking for this image after seeing it on a flickr stream, and i ended up finding all this great work by marc burkhardt- but this one’s my favorite.

Marc Burckhardt

i went looking for this image after seeing it on a flickr stream, and i ended up finding all this great work by marc burkhardt- but this one’s my favorite.