Jaleika's Continuing Adventures in Zooarchaeology

So we're working on our second project for zooarchaeology this quarter, which in this case involves a raccoon (there's also an owl, another squirrel, and a few tiny birds in the freezer for later). Having learned a bit from the previous project, we decided to start on this project by defrosting it overnight, then skinning and eviscerating it before tossing it in the pot for boiling.
The first thing we learned about in the morning when it was thawed was. . . the smell. Dead raccoon apparently smells like a skunk gone bad. To mitigate the odor we had to move outside, which apparently meant that we inflicted it on random passers-by instead, particularly those going to the bathroom nearby. Also, neither of us actually knew how to skin or gut a whole animal, although the other student (Hannah) was better at it than I am. Her mother apparently does taxidermy on the side, so when we get to the owl or the junco (small bird) we'll probably ask her Mom to come in and show us how to skin out a bird.
However, the results after boiling were a lot better this time, although we're still running into the usual difficulties of defleshing just caused by the fact that wild animals seem to have much tougher connective tissue than what we're used to from our domestics. As with previous animals we usually find out what killed the animal pretty quickly once the skin comes off; in this case it was massive head trauma, accompanied by secondary fracturing of both hips. At least it seems to have been quick.
As a side note, while squirrel smells more like chicken when it's boiled, raccoon has more of an - er, interesting odor like Chinese sausage gone funky. Our best guess is that this is because the animal we're working on was a suburban raccoon, which means she was primarily getting fat on cat food and garbage.
So yeah, if you ever wonder where I am on Fridays during the day, this is usually what I'm up to.
Your skill in skinning has increased to 1.


You recieve loot [Ruined Raccoon Pelt].

You receive loot [Horrible Skinless Raccoon].

You recieve loot [Bucket of Offal].

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Hands of Blue
This looks like a fascinating class!
I went to the "Written in Bone" exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History at Christmas time when my mom came out to visit. The entire time I was in there I kept spotting references to things you had talked about here with the guild. They talked about looking through refuse at animal skeletons to tell what vermin were affecting colonists, at what the people were eating, and stuff like that. The exhibit was really interesting and i definitely recommend it to anyone in the area or visiting that hasn't seen it yet.
http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/
The new setting for the Hope diamond was pretty cool too. I just have to wonder what was going through that models mind as she was putting on the diamond for the photo shoot.
You know
with that fur you could make Moo another raccoon hat :)
Goggles.... Realy? Seriously
Goggles.... Realy? Seriously who wears goggles when shining wild animals.
That would be me
Although admittedly it was mostly because it was in my bag of general lab class stuff, along with the nitrile gloves.
Huh
Is that a skinless raccoon, or Araxie? I can't tell.
Nice
there's a bunch of Hillbillys complaing some where about you doing it wrong..
looks delicious, so what's next? slow roasting, or boiling..
Also what can you Tell me about the Pacific Seduction Zones..
Mmm tasty...
So glad I checked this out right after I was done eating a bacon, egg n cheese. Mmmmmmm =D
I'm eating...
Chicken with wine sauce right now. And ya know what? I'm not disgusted at all. I... think that might be something wrong with me.