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<blockquote data-quote="Nanodot" data-source="post: 309843" data-attributes="member: 10389"><p>I seem to be collecting molt skins from my Mantids. I love seeing the huge size changes from molt to molt. </p><p></p><p>Here is one resource I know of: <a href="http://deadinsects.net/" target="_blank">http://deadinsects.net/</a></p><p></p><p>I found what I think was an occipital bone from a giant sea turtle, on the beach. I tried to sun-clean it to keep as a specimen, but I think a member of my family threw it away because the stench was too much for the backyard....</p><p></p><p>My son who loves moths is a vegetarian and he doesn't want to display pinned moths, even after their natural death. That's too bad, I would love a mounted Luna moth and a Morpho butterfly. </p><p></p><p>We have fossils displayed, both real and resin. Someday I want a dragon skeleton from Shapeways... You can get all sorts of real and imagined bones 3D printed at Shapeways. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanodot, post: 309843, member: 10389"] I seem to be collecting molt skins from my Mantids. I love seeing the huge size changes from molt to molt. Here is one resource I know of: [URL="http://deadinsects.net/"]http://deadinsects.net/[/URL] I found what I think was an occipital bone from a giant sea turtle, on the beach. I tried to sun-clean it to keep as a specimen, but I think a member of my family threw it away because the stench was too much for the backyard.... My son who loves moths is a vegetarian and he doesn't want to display pinned moths, even after their natural death. That's too bad, I would love a mounted Luna moth and a Morpho butterfly. We have fossils displayed, both real and resin. Someday I want a dragon skeleton from Shapeways... You can get all sorts of real and imagined bones 3D printed at Shapeways. [/QUOTE]
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