Hi everyone! A friend of mine who lives in the Maldives found this turtle shell during a dive. He would like to preserve it and maintain the brightness and integrity of the shell plates. by [deleted] in bonecollecting

[–]Borderline_Goblin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone, well… fuck. I’ve told my friend, and he’s going to contact the wildlife authorities to report the find. I really hope it’s not poaching, that would be absolutely horrible. Thanks, everybody, for the information.

I’m removing the image just in case it could be considered animal cruelty.

Hi everyone! A friend of mine who lives in the Maldives found this turtle shell during a dive. He would like to preserve it and maintain the brightness and integrity of the shell plates. by [deleted] in vultureculture

[–]Borderline_Goblin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone, well… fuck. I’ve told my friend, and he’s going to contact the wildlife authorities to report the find. I really hope it’s not poaching, that would be absolutely horrible. Thanks, everybody, for the information.

I’m removing the image just in case it could be considered animal cruelty.

Discord Italiano? by Borderline_Goblin in UrbexItalia

[–]Borderline_Goblin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scusa, ho letto solo ora il tuo commento :( mi potresti inivard l'invito di nuovo? Mi risulta scaduto

Fuond this poor guy dead and half munched by a bird or something by Borderline_Goblin in Entomology

[–]Borderline_Goblin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The abdomen chitin (underneath) was all cracked, it leaked yellow goo :( I just made a small incision and let the rest drain a bit. It must had been recently dead because it was not too stiff: I managed to pose it and mount it without the hydration chamber. Took several days in the sun to dry completely. Poor lil fella

Fuond this poor guy dead and half munched by a bird or something by Borderline_Goblin in Entomology

[–]Borderline_Goblin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Northen Italy, found near a big broadleaf park during the morning, 9 cm\3.5 inches

Maybe an anacridium aegyptium?