Henry my antique male human skull and a female baboon skull.
An updated picture of my skull cabinet.
My small dog skulls. 2 unidentified and an elderly Lhasa apso female on the right.
Kangaroo skull.
W.olf x Bobc.at Photo credit: @celestialhatter
my arctic f/oxes- a brown phase, typical, and a blue with a white blaze ♡
My antique leopard skull.
Mummified T.awny O.wl skull
Pot bellied pig skull we just added to our personal collection. This pot bellied pig was somebodies pet who passed away when it was still growing. The skull is juvenile so it has some spaces where the baby teeth were. We were getting ready to list it for sale but decided we just couldn’t part with it❤
After speaking to a few people my harbour seal skull is actually a grey seal skull!
Septet
My antique leopard skull.
An Ethiopian opal geode.
The Pollock twins were English girls who are often referenced as proof of reincarnation. Their parents, John and Florence Pollock, lived in Hexham, England. They had two daughters, Joanna, 11, and Jacqueline, 6. On May 5, 1957, the two children were killed in a car accident. The parents were understandably devastated.
Florence got pregnant the following year, and gave birth to twin girls on October 4, 1958. Gillian and Jennifer were identical twins, but they had different birthmarks. Jennifer had a birthmark on her waist that matched a birthmark that Jacqueline had. She also had a birthmark on her forehead that resembled a scar that Jacqueline had.
The family moved to Whitley Bay when the twins were three months old. Two years later, the girls started asking for toys that had belonged to their elder sisters, despite never having seen the toys before. After the family returned to Hexham, the twins, despite never having been there, pointed out landmarks their older sisters had known. They also began to panic upon seeing moving cars, shrieking, “The car is coming to get us!” After they turned five, their memories of their previous lives faded, and they went on to lead normal lives. (Source)
Creepy af
Woah
Broken springhares.
Coyote and dog skull.