Scull – Small Animal – $25
October 8th, 2009

Ianno, I have an emergency project for you, table the pissing toad until next month. Turn this into a codpiece, tout suite. I need it by Halloween.

Ianno, I have an emergency project for you, table the pissing toad until next month. Turn this into a codpiece, tout suite. I need it by Halloween.
Hmm… so someone actually believes that a small animal skull is worth $25? I don’t think the satanist/witch wannabes out there who are living in their mom’s basements are going to be able to come up with that kind of scratch. Of course, they’d probably just kidnap a stray neighborhood cat and make their own anyway.
Actually… small animal skulls are worth money. After some quick picture hunting on google this particular skull looks like a raccoon. For a well preserved… *clean*… skull with mandible, could set you back $30 or so.
I can’t speak for any “satanist/witch wannabes” but there are a lot of people are interested in animal skulls artists, teachers and students, nature collectors and any one with interest in biology.
That said, the idea of some one paying $25 for *this* ’specimen’ is hilarious! …. scull. XD
Is ’scull’ an acceptable spelling anywhere!? It’s not like ‘color/colour’ or anything is it?
Would you be interested in trading it for the skeleton of a small animal? Not sure if it’s a raccoon, a cat, or a Chihuahua (the skull is missing).
I’ve paid 20 for a goat skull but it was in almost perfect condition. (I needed a study aid for my vertebrate morphology class.) This one has deteriorated too badly to be worth anything.
for a second i thought it wuz a set of 4 soup bowls………..
@paul weging
Yeah, me too. I’d've paid $25 for 4 ’scull’ shaped soup bowls, even without mandible.
Scully? Is that really you?
I wonder just why does somebody want or what to do with something like this? Use it as a door stop? Make a lamp out of it?
Just don’t let PETA know of it.
It’s a raccoon.
I have a modest collection of animal skulls but I have never paid for one, especially not a beat-up crappy one.
@Shifty
No, we Brits spell it ’skull’ just like everyone else.
scull is actually a form of rowing, wherein you have an oar in each hand, its an olympic sport too