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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

The Bone Room Presents: the Perfect Pet. A quick instructional video from Berkeley's premier natural history store showing the basics of cleaning and assembling a skeleton

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  • Nixon(Erin)!!! My Goddess! <3

  • Awesome

  • What a babe she can play with my bones any day

  • What about flesh removal do you just use dermestid beetles? I'm saving up for them but until then I just bury stuff in a pot and wait.

  • What kind of peroxide did you say to use?

  • The animal bones that you sell in your store.. did you hunt them or did they die naturally? just curious

  • I love the cool meerkat skeleton at 0:25

  • will you marry me?

  • @emfabrication yeah... and you can be her 'perfect' husband.

  • dear god.

  • yeah but what about the fur & flesh removal....all that was mentioned was how to whiten the bones....

    Pitoon

    w w w Unitedherps c o m

  • oh boy , imma marry that girl

  • @RevDeadfearn

    Is this in California?

  • I made a trip here, the ppl were nice. place was too awesome.Osteology is not my specialty but Ive allwase been interested as a younger kid. Ive got some vertebrae from there. this vid was helpfull too when I cleand a goat skull that was donated to my hobby. and i find its fun as one of my outher hobbys is model kit building. so ...im used to superglue hahaha. great vid. verry usefull.

  • Or rather than doing all the skinning and gutting and fun junk, you could go get a bunch of those hungry worms from the Viv and leave your dead rat in a bucket with them for a while... ;)

  • I live pretty close to this place... Imma gettin a skull.

  • I want to visit this store so badly.

  • Nicely done!  Beautiful specimens! Would you consider doing a video showing how a larger animal is put together with internal or external support wires?

  • awesome!

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