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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3458937" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I threw a head into a pond on a wire infested with crawdads one winter and forgot about it until early summer. (Warm water pond at our power plant)</p><p>It came out covered in moss and quite ugly but all the skin and everything else was gone. </p><p>Hosed it off but the skull remained the color of OD green. In retrospect it looked pretty good with that color, so it got hung on the wall. </p><p>Within a month, it was a dingy white. The moss/algae died and turned a light tan. Hosed it off again and it turned white. </p><p>Not peroxide white but good enough to go back on the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3458937, member: 5412"] I threw a head into a pond on a wire infested with crawdads one winter and forgot about it until early summer. (Warm water pond at our power plant) It came out covered in moss and quite ugly but all the skin and everything else was gone. Hosed it off but the skull remained the color of OD green. In retrospect it looked pretty good with that color, so it got hung on the wall. Within a month, it was a dingy white. The moss/algae died and turned a light tan. Hosed it off again and it turned white. Not peroxide white but good enough to go back on the wall. [/QUOTE]
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