Creative uses for mouse carcasses?

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I think a LED throwy shrew or similar would be excellent. Or better yet sew some other animals head onto a mouses body.

I think for the best look you'd have to use a grey mouse or rat though...it doesn't look anywhere near as menacing with a lab rat.
 

Spider-Man v2.0

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OO the crucified mose thing gives me a great idea, but i cant do taxidermy

cepture them and burn them alive, then set them free as thear on fire and watche them make trails of fire until thay bumb into a wall or something.
 

Barbedwirecat

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Um. Yea. That just really wrong. Things that are dead already? OK. Buring mice alive? Thats actually really sickening. Thankskbye!
 

Socrates

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OO the crucified mose thing gives me a great idea, but i cant do taxidermy

cepture them and burn them alive, then set them free as thear on fire and watche them make trails of fire until thay bumb into a wall or something.

Why not try this out on yourself first! What a SICK and twisted idea!
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now, you see, there's a thing called "karma". what this means is that the mouse will run inside your wall and set the house on fire. which, incidentally, isn't too far off from what you deserve.
 

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cepture them and burn them alive, then set them free as thear on fire and watche them make trails of fire until thay bumb into a wall or something.
Although I think this was attempt at dark humor (anyone remember the odd news article about the mouse starting a house fire I posted awhile back?), it's still on the same level as a dead baby joke.

A little bit more dark and less funny than I had in mind.

Any more ideas along these lines, and I will have the thread locked.

I do have dermestid beetles, but they seem to like dead inverts rather than meat. It took them almost three, four weeks to clear out two slices of ham, while a dead lobster roach was gone within 10 minutes.

Not to mention, my neighbors would kill me. The colonies used for cleaning smell BAD...not something I'd like to have in my 2 bedroom apartment.

Don't suppose there's a better, sanitary way to clean is there?

(in other words...no boiling the carcasses)
 

Schlyne

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The undead mice sacrificing the T is brilliant! I told my son I think I found the woman of his dreams..
Acutally, a guy makes a death art sculpture for the Tinley NARBC auction every year. That's the one that was this years, which was pretty good. I don't recall what last year's death art was, other than it included rat/mice skeletons again.
 

Barbedwirecat

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Well the opther more sanitary way is bury it somewhere kinda dryish (IE somewhere it doesn't flood) and wait about 6 months to a year depending on climate. You can leave it above ground or under a rock but if you have scavengers it will be gone. Ants work ok too, but not as good as the beetles i've heard. If you are just going for the skeleton you will have to skin it. You can tan the skin too... I have a feeling that scuplture was done with a dehydrator....after the mouses/rats were gutted, and skined/partially skinned. and then sealant on the smaller ones and the open areas.

I'm hungry:drool:
 

What

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ohhh i just had an awesome idea for you.

see if Botar will freeze-dry some for you.

{D
 
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