That's the hippo skull. The large tusks are in the bookshelf unit so it looks a little funny without them. Still deciding what I want to do with those.
Posts: 355 | Location: Sandpoint, ID | Registered: 24 February 2006
Seems like you need a bigger house after your next trip Kidding aside, really like it and especially the Timon and Pumba mount Betting there are some good memories in that room
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I recognize some of those trophies. Glad to see how you did the croc. Looks great and it is the only practical way to mount one unless you have big bucks and a huge space for a life size.
Mark
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The set up gives a fun and light feeling to it all. The taxidermy work is very nice, and the placement is clever. The greenery adds a great deal and softens the experience and makes it visually more intriguing. Very well done. Thanks for posting the pictures
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AZWriter, The hippo and Croc skull are high on my list of favorites! If I ever get an elephant, I will probably do a European on that as well.
Thanks for the feedback Goldsmith!
Mark, I have a mount of the croc as well - it just needs a little tweaking and I will get it posted. Thanks for coordinating the excellent hunt that produced about 1/2 of these trophies!
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