Eww! No!
Ditto.
yagyujubei said:Personally I wouldn't want the evidence of one of my failures staring at me accusingly.
Ditto.
yagyujubei said:Personally I wouldn't want the evidence of one of my failures staring at me accusingly.
yagyujubei said:Personally I wouldn't want the evidence of one of my failures staring at me accusingly. However, Large specimins in good condition would have a value to taxidermists.I would bet that a large attractive leopard could fetch $500, a big aldabra, certainly in the thousands.
GBtortoises said:EricIvins said:I usually wind up giving most away, but I have had all sorts of shells over the years. I don't see anything wrong with it......
Ditto.
I have given some away to local science teachers. I've even sold some, (gasp)!
Tortus said:My mom came over and saw my tortoise for the first time yesterday. I always put off telling my parents about a new pet, because they just don't get it. "Why do you want that? What does it do? Etc...". If it's not a dog, it's not a pet.
Anyway, she commented on how "pretty" the shell was. Then she said if it dies, make sure I save the shell.
I was like, wow. I didn't expect that to be her response. Now I feel jinxed.
ssha_miami said:If nothing wrong, I think I will die before my tort. Although now I am less than 30.....will they keep my body? Hang my skeleton on the wall?
theelectraco said:I thought the video was going to be pretty gross from the comments but it wasnt bad. Id like to keep the shell, but I am not to keen on letting ny dead tort sit outside for weeks/months waiting to be eaten. I do have my ferret ashes in a little wooden box with a plaque with het.name and her pawprints on a ceramic little ornament.