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i always liked the small animals, unusual or common. used as fill ins they occupy small spaces and add much to the game room. the honeybadger mount has a genet cat and lilac breasted roller, above if the african porcupine. foxs are gray cross and silver, a wolverine of course as yukon wanted and the hippo tusks. not so small they are 30" tusks



 
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Cool! I like that silver fox.
 
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Neat. The roller, porcupine and honeybadger are my favorites.

Thanks for sharing,
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Very nice set-up.
 
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Butch,
Any problems getting the Roller into the States?.I wanted one and also a couple of tick birds to go onto my buff mount but figured they would cause a problem with USFW upon arrival.

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no problem - but i had the taxidermy done in africa so it come in as a finished product. might be some trouble as raw although i shot a spur wing goose this year and bringing it back shows no problem
 
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Nice B, Looks good!


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Great looking setup
 
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