As most of you know, I had 2 ferrets, one starved to death(the bully would eat all the food and I didn't know it), and the second ingested bedding and it got compacted in his intestines and died.
Anyways I buried him in the back yard and a few weeks later I walked across the yard and noticed that a cat had dug up his body, and the skull was laying in the yard.
I reburied the body but kept the skull in my garage for some odd reason.
Anyways, I was looking on-line and found a "ant colony sculpture", basically you boil sugar and pour it into the ant nest, wait for it to cool, and VERY CAREFULLY extract it, so you end up with something like this(just not as big)
Anyways after I was done I had a lot of sugar left over and didn't know what to do with it, so I took a clear glass we had, poured the rest of it in it, and submerged the ferret skull in it with it's jaws wide open.
I don't know how it'll turn out or what the ferret gods has in store for me now but I figured it'd be a nice little convo piece.
Ill post pics here of both if they're successfully done right.
Anyways I buried him in the back yard and a few weeks later I walked across the yard and noticed that a cat had dug up his body, and the skull was laying in the yard.
I reburied the body but kept the skull in my garage for some odd reason.
Anyways, I was looking on-line and found a "ant colony sculpture", basically you boil sugar and pour it into the ant nest, wait for it to cool, and VERY CAREFULLY extract it, so you end up with something like this(just not as big)
Anyways after I was done I had a lot of sugar left over and didn't know what to do with it, so I took a clear glass we had, poured the rest of it in it, and submerged the ferret skull in it with it's jaws wide open.
I don't know how it'll turn out or what the ferret gods has in store for me now but I figured it'd be a nice little convo piece.
Ill post pics here of both if they're successfully done right.








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