There are also some creative jewelers out there making necklace pendants out of small mammal baculum bones and castings... actually not a new idea, these bones have been used as "love charms" for centuries.
Yep... I received a raccoon's penis "bronzed" a few years ago from a sick, twisted friend. I was impressed... the 'coon musta been pretty popular. However, it quickly became one of those gifts which was "re-gifted" to another girl friend.
Many years ago I cleaned the "bone" from a coyote and took it to work with me. I then proceeded to hand it to many of the dock workers and truck drivers, asking them if they knew what it was. Bwahahaha. I think one person out of 30 knew what it was. There were several "tooth pick" answers.
My favorite was when one guy I handed it to slid it along under his nose as he sniffed it.
Most people handed it back pretty quickly when I told them what it was.
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