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| It has come to my attention (mostly from the questioning of an enthusiastic new bone-enthusiast Miss Eliz), that there was a hole in the universe. This hole was the absence of a good, on-line place to see articulated animal skeletons. This caused the "duh" bulb to go off with an epiphany of; 'People are always sending photos to me of skeletons they have done, why don't I invite them to show-off their skeleton projects on my web site?' So, if you have a skeleton you have articulated and would like to share it with the universe, please e-mail it to me at boneman@xyz.net and I'll have Mary (my accomplice) install it on this site. (Note from the accomplice: Sorry that some of the photos seem to take forever to open, but they are all so great they are worth waiting for.) (So, fix a cup of tea, sit back and enjoy!) Happy Bone Building! Lee |
| ~Dall's porpoise~ In Kodiak Alaska, articulated by Lee Post, Homer, Alaska |
| ~Timber wolf (Tikaani)~ Articulated by Cantwell school students in Cantwell, Alaska. The wolf is now at Denali Institute, Denali National Park, Alaska. |
| ~Mallard duck~ Articulated by Heather (high school student) from Ontario Canada. This is her first skeleton. |
| ~Beaver~ Won 2nd place in the Dutch Taxidermy competition. Articulated by Walter Dingemanse, Holland. |
| ~Bulldog~ Articulated by Walter Dingemanse, Holland. |
| ~Pot Bellied pig~ Articulated by Thomas Marquart, Germany |
| ~Pine Marten~ Articulated by Thomas Marquart, Germany |
| ~Cuviers Beaked whale~ In Kodiak Alaska, articulated by Lee Post, Homer, Alaska |
| ~Brown bear-in-a-box~ Articulated by Sheryl and Ed Sotelo and their students, Homer, Alaska This totally comes apart down to each individual bone and fits into a portable box for classes to articulate. |
| ~Reindeer (Epoxy)~ Articulated by students at St. George School on the Pribilof Islands, Alaska |
| ~Lion and Eland~ Articulated by Skulls Unlimited, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This will be one of the exhibits in their new museum of osteology located in Oklahoma City and, is one of my all-time favorite skeletal articulations. |
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| ~Buzzard - Buteo buteo~ Articulated by Henry Rae of Scotland |
| ~Marmoset~ Articulated by Henry Rae of Scotland |
| ~Carrion Crow~ Articulated by Henry Rae of Scotland |
| ~Cars~ Articulated by Brad Yonkers from Connecticut "Baby you can drive my car!" |
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| ~Brown Bear Paw~ Articulated by Mike Lettis, Anchor Point, Alaska (US 25 cent coin) |
| ~Raccoon~ Articulated by Bone-Lady from Victoria, BC |
| ~White-tail fawn~ Articulated by Bone-Lady from Victoria, BC |
| ~Raccoon~ Articulated by Bone-Lady from Victoria, BC |
| ~Raccoon~ Articulated by Thomas Marquart, Germany |
| ~Roe Deer (in a row)~ Articulated by Thomas Marquart, Germany |
| ~Bull dog~ Articulated by Melissa LaMere, Minnesota |
| ~Coyote~ Articulated by Melissa LaMere, Minnesota |
| ~Mini-Donkey~ Articulated by Cindy Beck, Bad to the Bone Taxidermy Manteca, California |
| ~Goat~ Articulated by Cindy Beck Bad to the Bone Taxidermy Manteca, California |
| This is my all-time favorite skeletal articulation done by Samuel Harmsted Chubb, for the American Museum of Natural History (NYC) sometime before 1944. Chubb was probably the greatest skeleton articulator ever. |
| ~Baby Ewe~ Articulated by Cindy Beck Bad to the Bone Taxidermy Manteca, California |
| ~Mini-Horse~ Articulated by Cindy Beck Bad to the Bone Taxidermy Manteca, California |
| ~Carpet Python~ (Morelia spilotus variegatus) Articulated by Jan Helsen, Belgium |
| ~Carpet Python~ Articulated by Jan Helsen, Belgium |
| ~Green Iguana~ (Iguana iguana) Articulated by Jan Helsen, Belgium |
| ~Tiger Python~ (Python molurus) Articulated by Jan Helsen, Belgium, |
| Note from Accomplice: Sure wouldn't want a live one of these on my carpet!! (boneman would be thrilled but not me!) |
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| ~Timber Wolf~ Articulated by Rob Reysen Lake View Taxidermy Kewaskum, Wisconsin |
| ~White Stork~ Articulated by Angel Blanco, Barcelona, Spain |
| An 18-foot-long finned Pilot Whale articulated by the Westford Whale Project: http://www.wickedcoolscience.com/ (high school students) from Westford, MA. Submitted by, Michael Taevs |
| ~ FOX ~ (Vulpes vulpes) Articulated by Roee Shafir from the archaeozoology laboratory at the Haifa University, Israel Notice the fox's right femur. OUCH! |
| ~ ROCK HYRAX ~ (PROCAVIA CAPENSIS) Articulated by Roee Shafir from the archaeozoology laboratory at the Haifa University, Israel |
| ~Agouti from South America~ Articulated by Walter Dingemanse, Holland |
| ~Bennet's Wallaby~ (Macropus rufogriseus) Articulated by Walter Dingemanse, Holland |
| ~Horse-on-a-half-shell~ Articulated by Barbara Corson Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA This display folds up, making it easy to transport. |
| ~Black-backed Jackal~ (Canis mesomelas) Articulated by Jeanique Maree Student at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa This is Jeanique's first skeleton. |
| ~Wolf skeleton~ (Canis Lupus) Articulated by Roee Shafir Archaeozoology laboratory Haifa university, Israel |
| ~Chamois~ (Rupicapra rupicapra) Articulated by Angel Blanco Barcelona |
| ~Walabi~ (Macropus rufogriseus) Articulated by Angel Blanco Barcelona |
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| SKELETONS! SKELETONS! SKELETONS! |
| ~Racoon~ (Procyon lotor ) Articulated by Vincent Dean Claunch Niles, Illinois, USA In Latin, lotor means "one who washes". |

| ~ Lion ~ Articulated by Christophe Deconinck Belgium This is an example of a skeleton done by a person who put 3 times as much thought and energy into building this skeleton, than most. 1st Class Fastidious |