I guess some people find bones and taxidermy dark and unpleasant but we really love the inherent… I don’t even know, storyfulness of it? Everything we find feels like it tells a unique tale. You can see from the marks on the bridge of the snout that this raccoon skull was clearly nommed on by another creature for a while. The fact that there are remainders of partial stories for at least two animals, both the dead one and the live one that ate it, is sort of amazing and fascinating to us.
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