 | Behold, an ancient bound skull!
The Toltecs of Peru were known to bind the heads of their children with gauze wraps at a young age, prior to the hardening of their skulls, resulting in these conically shaped heads which lasted well into adulthood.
This one of a kind reprod... [more] | $90 |
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 | Headhunting natives of Papua New Guniea have made the habit of collecting trophy specimens from fallen warriors in the course of their battles.
From skull racks to fingers, this style of trophy collecting has been well documented by anthropologists the world over.
For you... [more] | $175 |
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 | Trophy taking and headhunting are well documented aboriginal rites from cultures the world over including those of the natives of New Guinea, Africa, and South America.
Trophy skulls are displayed in many museums, including The Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum.
The Fiendis... [more] | $100 |
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 | Here at fiendish we offer a wide variety of medical grade human skulls replicas of deformities. Why buy them one at a time, when you can purchase them as a set and save 10% !
The set shown here is composed of a toddler’s skull, an adult human skull, a bound Peruvian skull, a t... [more] | $450 |
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 | These gaffed siamese twin mice are available in grey, white, and mixed colours as well as in a variety of combinations and poses, so just ask! Although composed of real mice, using modern taxidermy techniques they have been made to appear as if they are legitimate freak animals.
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 | This mutant cat was born in a litter of strays located near Love Canal, Niagara Falls New York.
This particular specimen was brought to the New York Humane Society in poor shape, obviously the runt of the litter and shunned by the mother due to it's 'unnatural' appearance.
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