Vulture's Wake (Vulture Culture Clan)
Vulture's Wake (Vulture Culture Clan)
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Posted 2021-09-22 09:28:20
Vulture's WakeWhat is Vulture's Wake? Vulture's Wake is a Anti-Pottier group who also participates in Vulture Culture. We are NOT ant-hunter, we are anti-pottier, dont kill things for your collection. What is Vulture Culture? Vulture culture is an online subculture and form of hobbyist taxidermy based on the collection and preservation of animal remains. Practitioners, (called "vultures"), may choose to preserve an entire animal, body parts, pelts, or bones. More will be added soon Wanna join? Just leave a comment with the following! :D Username & ID: Preferred name/username: Preferred Pronouns: Why do you want to join? (Not "Just because"!): |
[QUIT!!!!!] #10923 |
Posted 2021-09-22 09:28:57 (edited)
Owner: 【Atlas】 #10923 Staff: Max #43107 Memeber(s): Fang #44781 |
[QUIT!!!!!] #10923 |
Posted 2021-09-22 11:26:01
Preferred name is, Max or Maxie. Pronouns are, He/Xe/Zer/It or They. I want to join because I need more online friends who also like Vulture culture and such. |
꧁F𝚊𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛E𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚑꧂ #43107 |
Posted 2021-09-23 11:01:14 (edited)
Preferred name/username: wolf Preferred Pronouns: He/him/they Why do you want to join? (Not "Just because"!): I'd like to join, I don't currently have a Bone collection, although I wish to. I'm decent at identifying them, however. |
RandomWeirdness #44781 |
Posted 2021-09-23 11:57:05
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[QUIT!!!!!] #10923 |
Posted 2021-10-12 08:40:06
Preferred name/username: Crow Preferred Pronouns: They/them Why do you want to join? I would love to make friends with other people who are interested in Vulture Culture. Although I am unable to collect, I still love to look at others collections! |
That One Crow #11785 |
Posted 2021-11-26 02:17:09
Preferred name/username: Amblypygi Preferred Pronouns: she/her Why do you want to join? (Not "Just because"!): It's always good to talk to people with similar interests, especially when the interest is so "niche." I love bones, feathers, fossils, shells, taxidermy, pinned insects, you name it! |
Amblypygi #20370 |