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Degreasing the mouse skull finally! It fell apart some but im hoping that its nothing some super glue can’t fix. her teeth are SOOO TINY.

Wanda and Agatha don’t model for free! Treats are required for the magic ✨ to happen!

We love photo shoot days!

Photos taken by my dad, @actoyman on Instagram

We are in the middle of a guinea pig photo shoot today! But sometimes even photographic piggies have off days. More soon to come. Photographs curtesy of my dad @actoyman on Instagram.

Memorial portrait of a sweet little mouse

Heart Hurt to announce Steak has passed away unexpectedly at 4:45 today. He has a massive cuddle to

Heart Hurt to announce Steak has passed away unexpectedly at 4:45 today. He has a massive cuddle to try and ease his head ache but it wasn’t enough and decided to go adventure else where.

I miss you steak #steak #gerb #gerbil #mongoliangerbil #oldgerbil #smallanimal #rodent #animalcompanion #death #cuddles #brainaneurysm #imissyou #ridraw #rebekahirving


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 Guinea Pigs (tumblr | instagram | society6)A trio of guinea pigs that were up for adoption at the S Guinea Pigs (tumblr | instagram | society6)A trio of guinea pigs that were up for adoption at the S Guinea Pigs (tumblr | instagram | society6)A trio of guinea pigs that were up for adoption at the S

Guinea Pigs (tumblr|instagram|society6)

A trio of guinea pigs that were up for adoption at the Saskatoon SPCA. I’m pleased to say that they all found new, happy homes!


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Neovison vison vison
Vulpes vulpes crucigera
Myocastor coypus
Rattus norvegicus
Ardea cinerea
Menomonia seleme
Alapone spinifera aspera
Bufo bufo
Myotis lucifugus

My taxidermy collection

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I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university. 

I took some photos of a replica viscacha skull that is in a collection I manage for my university.  The replica was made by Skulls Unlimited and is listed as a female mountain/southern viscacha (Lagidiumviscacia), but the scientific name given on the tag is for the northern viscacha (Lagidiumperuanum).  I’m not well enough versed in viscachas to tell you which one the skull is from.  The cast is listed as being made from a specimen at the California Academy of Sciences, so there is a chance that the original specimen was the one mislabeled.  How could this happen?  Well, there is a chance that the northern and southern viscachas were originally classified as a single species and later separated.  The tag for the specimen may not have been updated.  I found a paper that only recognized 3 species as of 2004, whereas now there are 5 recognized species, so the scenario I gave is very likely!

Anyhow, the northern and southern viscachas are rodents that are closely related to the well-known chinchilla.  They superficially resemble a rabbit, or hare (which are lagomorphs, not rodents) with a long, bristly tail.  They occur is western South America in parts of Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Bolivia.  They are herbivorous and are found at elevations of a mere 980ft (300m) to an impressive 16,700ft (5,100m)!  They are also rather adorable.

The two photos of live viscachas were sources hereandhere.


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