Taxidermy "Mouse"

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I can see the potential of someone selling furry mice as a PC accessory....but I must admit the development of this new design is anything but pleasant

just as I can see the potential of using mice to set infrared beacons using specially designed suits but the emergence of that idea is also anything but pleasant


I've had 5 years of experience breeding hamsters and I don't see why people would do something like that:mecry:
 

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That's what I was just going to say..."farking YUCKO!!!" :green:
I raised (and to some extent, bred) pet rats for nearly ten years; when they're young, they kinda look like mice.
 

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Dude, you're a psychopath. ;-)

When I was in college, a female friend of mine (a zoology major) had to stuff a mouse as one of her class projects. From what I understand, about half the student body comes to class on the due date with the excuse that the dog ate their homework (and are completely serious).
 

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Creative I guess, but also :sick2::drool::green::eeksign:! I know my mom would puke instantly if I did something like that.
 

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Of course, so are wall mounted antlers and other trophy animals that are kept in some families for years when properly taxidermied and left untouched.

If it was a fake and functional furry thing it would be different.
Heck, I would love something like that. ;)

Still, a taxidermied and then frequently handled dead critter can't be good. :sick2:
 
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