Body Disposal. Help!

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I don't think it would be an issue, but it would call for some extra attention if there were cops in your house for any reason. The thing is that your typical police officer knows nothing about the legality of owning reptiles/fish, let alone parts of their dismembered bodies. I'v talked to fish and wildlife people who couldn't ID a native fish if I gave them a field guide.

Can you imagine that? "Hey chief, come over here, this guys got a box of skelatal remains in his house." :ROFL:

Just kidding. That's gotta be a pretty cool collection.

Well, it's not like I keep a sack of bones under my bed or something, most of the stuff's in a display case.

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lilfats2;5024761; said:
well i flung my 12 inch haitiensis into my neighbors yard. right over the fence at night lol.
i had my brother come and yank out my last dead cray and he used one of the extended pincer arm things to get it out.
He went to fling it down the side yard that leads to a bunch of trees/underbrush, well, on the back swing it slipped and went flying onto the neighbors back porch.

A 6" blue cray im sure was a little confusing seeing it there:ROFL:\
those people suck anyway
 
lilfats2;5024761; said:
well i flung my 12 inch haitiensis into my neighbors yard. right over the fence at night lol.


That's hilarious. That's a BIG F'ing fish in someone else's yard. I put my lil dead EBJD in the net and catapulted it from the second story.
 
I remember as a teen at Superpet using one of those steel slingshots for dog tennis balls to fling big dead orandas over the building.
 
In the winter time I pour dead bettas and cold water into pot holes in the alley behind the shop to make fish-cicles
 
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