Stuffed monkey head?

Over 55 years ago, a friend who worked as a nurse abroad gave me a monkey head. After many years, I've now taken it out of the closet where it had been kept for a long time. I don't know where to put the head because my family covers their eyes when they see it. Now I'm wondering whether I should throw away this strange piece.

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flapx
4 years ago

Do you like it?

Personally, I don’t care if my family likes it. Then it’ll just get in the closet when they’re here. Otherwise I put it to me. 🤫ðŸ ̃‰

Even if you live together, don’t you have your own corner or a hobby room where you can do it?

If you want to get rid of it yourself, it’ll be hard. Because you can’t offer and sell it without papers. To get these or even get them is difficult to impossible.

But I would also be a pity. Let it go as it is. But listen to yourself or join in in conversations. Subtle. And then leave under the hand. Because the animal died several years ago, it’s a fact. That the animals should be protected is also great. But there’s nothing left of this copy. And if it lands in the ton, it doesn’t make the stock better!

I hope you understand what I want to say…

linni617
4 years ago

It depends on whether you like it or not.

If you like it then you can keep it and if not there are people who are interested in it

JayCeD
4 years ago

Pack it in a cardboard box and send it anonymously to the next Natural History Museum.

JayCeD
4 years ago
Reply to  EuroMan16

That’s why anonymously by post…

JayCeD
4 years ago
Reply to  EuroMan16

They should be happy when it’s gone.

bexicola
4 years ago

If you like it, keep it.

Kleckerfrau
4 years ago

Maybe a natural science museum has an interest in it.

Kleckerfrau
4 years ago
Reply to  EuroMan16

I thought so. Then bury it in the garden. Just bury it.

Eselsschnitzel
4 years ago

pack for a 5 at ebay small ads in, someone comes by and buys it

Deamonia
4 years ago
Reply to  Eselsschnitzel

and then he may pay 10,000 penalty for dealing with an endangered species.

Eselsschnitzel
4 years ago
Reply to  Deamonia

it is 8 mrd years old, then that was definitely legal

Deamonia
4 years ago

So you’re serious that the bowl is almost twice as old as our entire solar system?

In some cases trade is actually allowed, but NOT without proof of origin!

Eselsschnitzel
4 years ago

no, that’s my serious, the ban applies to witness what was made before xy not

Deamonia
4 years ago

All right, all right.