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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAntlerman - a lifetime of collecting antlers
Man from Montana collects various antlers - by hunting for them. A hunter who , he says, enjoys hunting but not the killing , finds shed antlers as he roams the mountains.
And , of course, we must have Marisa Tomei from MY COUSIN VINNY chime in on deer hunting:
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More pixs, article at:
http://www.messynessychic.com/2016/05/20/inside-the-shed-of-the-antlerman/
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Antlerman - a lifetime of collecting antlers (Original Post)
packman
May 2016
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When we visitied the Idaho/Montana area years ago, there were huge woven piles of elk antlers ...
eppur_se_muova
May 2016
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Fla Dem
(23,817 posts)1. I didn't realize animals shed their antlers.
Learn something new every day. Thanks. Although the picture of all those antlers is kind of creepy, like the catacombs.
clarice
(5,504 posts)2. Cat combs are VERY weird.nt
Catacombs of Paris
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clarice This message was self-deleted by its author.
eppur_se_muova
(36,309 posts)5. When we visitied the Idaho/Montana area years ago, there were huge woven piles of elk antlers ...
in almost every town.
BTW, what happens to all those antlers that aren't collected ? It turns out they're mostly gnawed by rodents -- good source of calcium.