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Three Story Tree House, British Columbia, Canada 
photo by keithwatson

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Three Story Tree House, British Columbia, Canada

photo by keithwatson

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Bones!

Please help!

How do you clean bones? I found Kangaroo bones in the bush (hi I’m Australian, *waves*), and I want them to look nice and stuff.

There’s no meat, they just look dirty and grey and… stuff.


How do I do it? Scrub them with a toothbrush?
Soak them in water several times till the water runs clear?
Soak them in bleach?

I don’t give a flying molotov cocktail about the monarchy or the fact that they want to get married *reaches for the sick bag*.

I don’t give a flying molotov cocktail about the monarchy or the fact that they want to get married *reaches for the sick bag*.

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Deep Forest Green, Tremont, Tennessee 
photo via ideasviajando

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Deep Forest Green, Tremont, Tennessee

photo via ideasviajando

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Staircase, Montmartre, Paris
 photo via reba

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Staircase, Montmartre, Paris

photo via reba

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Tea House, Orlando, Florida
by WalkingWithStrangers

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Tea House, Orlando, Florida

by WalkingWithStrangers

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Piano Tree, Monterey, California
photo by glowininja

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Piano Tree, Monterey, California

photo by glowininja

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Cleaning bones

What’s the best way to clean bones?

I found some kangaroo bones in the bush near Wapengo Lake and I want to clean them up. They’re not filthy and don’t seem to have any meat or actual animal left on them, but they’re kind of dirty and grey. Water and then hydrogen peroxide?