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Anyone have any pics of either of these? I am looking for some different ideas from normal. I am finding little or no mount pics at all.


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Jerry? Anyone? Still looking for ideas.


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Here is a pic but it is a basic mount.

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I saw a mount of an aardwolf at a camp in EC a few years ago. I will see if I can find that picture. It's not on this computer, but I hope it's on my other one..
It was quite an interesting mount with the animal looking into a hole in a termit mound.


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Take a look at these:
aardwolf1

aardwolf2

Found at the gallery to Taxidermy Africa, which I guess maybe did the abovementioned one as well..


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Thanks guys. I am still looking for ideas. This is a start but nothing has really jumped out at me.


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Mike,

I suggest you find a pic in a book you like and go from there. You may find a position of a similar animal you like also. Any competent taxi can make what you want, out of the norm.
 
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We once found a leopard-killed aardvark in Namibia, but don't believe I've seen one mounted. Are they a CITES critter?




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Yes I had to apply ahead of time for the permits. The one I shot had fresh wounds from a leopard. I think I am going to get the taxidermist to recreate the bright red claw marks when I decide how to mount it. since both animals are fairly unique as far as trophies go I want to do somwthing special. Unfortunately i just dont know what that is yet.


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Hi, Mike !

I have a full mount of an aardvark that I whacked in 1992 on the Devuli Ranch in Zimbabwe. It is just standing there and nothing more need be done ... it is beyond funky !!! Smiler
 
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Neat photos thanks for posting.
 
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Hey Scruffy, would you post a picture if you could? Funky? You bet. My wife is not looking forward to this one but I sure am. It is not that the animal is unusual, which it is, but you just dont see many of them. I specifically went hunting for these guys. Of course a lot of luck was involved as well. I had pictures of this guy posted on my hunt report for Kobus and Africa Thirstland. We estimated the weight to be 80 to 100 lbs. I think it was quite large but am certainly no expert on the animal. The picture I am about to post (hopefully) is after it was gutted.


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Once my lovely wife gets done watching 'The Worlds ''' figure skating ... I'll take a photo .. have her put it on my computer .. and e mail it to someone who can post it ... I'll get it done in the next day or so .. Smiler thumb
 
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Crazy looking critters for sure! And man, can they tear a hole in a road!! Ive seen a few of them, but never knew you could hunt them!
Will certainly make a conversation starter!

And you can certainly see the leopard marks on him!
 
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