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Friday, May 14, 2010
Complete English Bulldog Skeleton in a Bag
Over at Skulls Unlimited they're selling this complete English Bulldog Skeleton in a plastic bag. Some assembly required. "This is a One-of-a-Kind Item. Once this item has sold, it will be removed from the web site." Yours for $695.
I wonder if the jaw was really as deviated in life as it looks in that photo or if it's just the way it's sitting for the picture...cos it sure looks like a wickedly wry mouth to me.
Most English bulldogs have seriously shot jaws. Really look at one, and you will see it most of the time -- bottom teeth that are not in the same sime zone as those on the top, often with the jaw displaced a bit so the incredible shot will close at all. A tongue bundling out the front is common too -- the mouth may have difficulty closing, and the dog often has difficulty getting enough air unless it has its mouth open as well.
For some picture of different English Bulldog skulls, see >>
6 comments:
It even includs the massively overgrown toe nails. Super!
And with Father's Day coming up, who doesn't need an English Bulldog Skeleton in a bag?
I wonder if the jaw was really as deviated in life as it looks in that photo or if it's just the way it's sitting for the picture...cos it sure looks like a wickedly wry mouth to me.
Most English bulldogs have seriously shot jaws. Really look at one, and you will see it most of the time -- bottom teeth that are not in the same sime zone as those on the top, often with the jaw displaced a bit so the incredible shot will close at all. A tongue bundling out the front is common too -- the mouth may have difficulty closing, and the dog often has difficulty getting enough air unless it has its mouth open as well.
For some picture of different English Bulldog skulls, see >>
http://www.boneclones.com/BC-128.htm
http://www.freewebs.com/boston_bulldogges/skull-small.png
$695!!! What a bargain! That's much cheaper than a bulldog that's still alive.
Yes, and you save on veterinary care and food as well. With the English Bulldog dead at just over 6 years, you might as well buy for the duration.
P.
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