Immortal Catch
Capt.Ron https://www.immortalcatch.com/ fish skeleton taxidermist. Fish skulls or full skeleton.
This is cool and interesting. The “silver lining” in an oilfish eye socket refers to a reflective, mirror-like layer at the back of the eye called the tapetum lucidum. This silvery, metallic-looking lining functions as a natural reflector. It bounces light that passes through the retina back through the photoreceptors a second time, significantly enhancing the fish’s vision in the dim, dark depths of the ocean where they hunt.
Guess who. Things got some teeth. Won’t be killing anymore of my birds. Killed around 17 birds.
Grouper skull comin right up.
05/19/2026
How well do you know your fish ?
05/10/2026
We do it nice cause we will do it twice here at Immortal Catch. This one unfortunately fell and broke. No worries! I think she’s lookin beautiful again. What do you think? Hope he’s happy with it.
Beetles working hard on these swordfish fins. Swordfish was 300lbs.
05/09/2026
Can you guess what these eye sockets are from? I’ll give you a hint. They are from a fish.
This is cool. The most reflective fish eye I’ve seen is the swordfish. Here’s an interesting fact. The reflection of light in a fish’s eye, which creates a glowing effect, is called eyeshine. This phenomenon is caused by a specialized, reflective layer behind the retina known as the tapetum lucidum (or sometimes a retinal tapetum), which acts as a mirror to reflect light back through the retina to improve vision in low-light conditions.
Beetles are putting in work.
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