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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2drZfctLr-M&t=47s Nice shootin' Edit: perfect page snipe
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There's also a few Youtube videos of people using a chainsaw or a sawzall to trim the antlers and free the locked up bucks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tcaIepawVQ
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 01:52 |
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drat, that poor guy was exhausted.
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Beachcomber posted:Please tell me you're a butcher or taxidermist. Hunter maybe? Forestry service? Hunter. I take all my heads in for chronic wasting disease testing.
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OwlFancier posted:Jason Voordeer.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 02:12 |
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My friends dad is a taxidermist. Mounted a couple deer for my dad. One day he asked if I wanted to come to the basement to see his "masterpiece." It was a four foot wide diorama type thing by his Warhammer terrain tables. Snarling coyote holding a blood soaked deer leg, pool of red resin in the grass by his feet.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 02:16 |
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Fawnal Deerstanation
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UwUnabomber posted:My friends dad is a taxidermist. Mounted a couple deer for my dad. One day he asked if I wanted to come to the basement to see his "masterpiece." It was a four foot wide diorama type thing by his Warhammer terrain tables. Snarling coyote holding a blood soaked deer leg, pool of red resin in the grass by his feet. It's weird and a bit disquieting that some people choose the flesh of dead animals as their medium, but it's an art form for sure. I'd love to see that masterpiece, but I'd also have way too many questions about its construction. Also we sometimes get stuff like this: Mister Speaker has a new favorite as of 02:23 on Feb 21, 2023 |
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Hunter. I take all my heads in for chronic wasting disease testing. Have you had any positive ids?
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Not yet, fortunately. I know quite a few people that have, though.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 03:42 |
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Is CWD transmissible in the meat or something?
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It's still unclear how likely it is that prions can be transmitted by eating meat. There's no conclusive evidence, but the consequences of that happening are terrible (Creutzfelt-Jakob). There is one study that indicated feeding meat from a positive deer to a macaque transmitted the prions but that's all I'm aware of. Brain and spinal tissue are more likely to cause transmission, and there's always the possibility that the butchering process could cause contamination, but it's not difficult to avoid that. I wouldn't knowingly eat a positive animal.
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:It's still unclear how likely it is that prions can be transmitted by eating meat. There's no conclusive evidence, but the consequences of that happening are terrible (Creutzfelt-Jakob). There is one study that indicated feeding meat from a positive deer to a macaque transmitted the prions but that's all I'm aware of. Brain and spinal tissue are more likely to cause transmission, and there's always the possibility that the butchering process could cause contamination, but it's not difficult to avoid that. I wouldn't knowingly eat a positive animal. whats ur av from
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtYEz4OKCn8
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 05:06 |
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thank you
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 05:07 |
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This is real cool.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 09:09 |
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Are any other antlered animals known to rat king themselves together like deer?
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 20:06 |
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jackalopes
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I was going to suggest I am sure there is an antlered rat cryptid somewhere but I can't remember what it's called, but presumably it can rat king itself on both ends to create a sort of neural network.
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OwlFancier posted:I was going to suggest I am sure there is an antlered rat cryptid somewhere but I can't remember what it's called. Rabbit, but there's more than one. American version is the jackalope. German version is the wolpertinger. There are others.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 20:46 |
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No I know a jackalope is a rabbit but I vaguely recall there being a rat based one.
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 20:47 |
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That's just what happens when cranium rats become druids
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OwlFancier posted:No I know a jackalope is a rabbit but I vaguely recall there being a rat based one. Well there's the deer mouse, which is a mouse, and the mouse deer, which I think is not a deer at all, and is definitely not a mouse. None of them have antlers but mouse deer have fangs so that's pretty badass I guess.
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OwlFancier posted:No I know a jackalope is a rabbit but I vaguely recall there being a rat based one. The Wolperdinger can be based on various animals. The most popular is a Squirrel iirc.
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Well there's the deer mouse, which is a mouse, and the mouse deer, which I think is not a deer at all, and is definitely not a mouse. None of them have antlers but mouse deer have fangs so that's pretty badass I guess.
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Are antlers the teeth of the forehead? Makes you think
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Field Mousepad posted:Are antlers the teeth of the forehead? Makes you think No I think antlers are related to hairs, like a hair that grows out as one giant chunk. Or is that horns?
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Antlers that inject venom
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The neurotoxic venom of the caribou mouse's velvet antlers
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# ? Feb 21, 2023 23:52 |
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Jackalopes are real. They are bunnies with a virus that causes keratinous growths that are mistaken for horns. https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/What-HPV-ridden-rabbits-can-teach-us-about-16833717.php
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Panfilo posted:No I think antlers are related to hairs, like a hair that grows out as one giant chunk. Antlers are mostly bone, horns are keratin sheaths, similar to hair and nails.
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# ? Feb 22, 2023 00:56 |
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This is the weirdest phrasing. The hunter found the deer tangled up and was able to shoot one to death but sadly, the other deer had already died
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500excf type r posted:This is the weirdest phrasing. The hunter found the deer tangled up and was able to shoot one to death but sadly, the other deer had already died It's sad when animals suffer, like when starving to death while tangled in the rack of another deer. Hunting doesn't mean you enjoy suffering.
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Atticus_1354 posted:It's sad when animals suffer, like when starving to death while tangled in the rack of another deer. Hunting doesn't mean you enjoy suffering. The intended implication he seems to have inferred is "it's sad because the hunter didn't get to kill the other" Blue Footed Booby has a new favorite as of 16:41 on Feb 22, 2023 |
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Death by being tangled in a big rack
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Atticus_1354 posted:It's sad when animals suffer, like when starving to death while tangled in the rack of another deer. Hunting doesn't mean you enjoy suffering. Better ease its suffering by killing it and mounting it on my wall instead of freeing it!
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Some may call it unsporting. But I'm a sportsman. Everything I do is sporting! Now get in the cage, so I can shoot you in a sportsmanlike manner.
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marshmallow creep posted:Some may call it unsporting. But I'm a sportsman. Everything I do is sporting! The next-to-most dangerous game!
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https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_rosytk91Kc1yicrsp.mp4
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Blue Footed Booby posted:The intended implication he seems to have inferred is "it's sad because the hunter didn't get to kill the other" I think it's phrased that way because of the extra paperwork involved in claiming a deer that's already dead. It can be a pain in the rear end. (Coming from an area where people will literally carry bolt cutters for roadkill deer to take their antlers.....at least this dude went through the proper channels).
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