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Capt.Ron https://www.immortalcatch.com/ fish skeleton taxidermist. Fish skulls or full skeleton.

06/02/2026

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.

05/23/2026

Guess who. Things got some teeth. Won’t be killing anymore of my birds. Killed around 17 birds.

05/19/2026

Grouper skull comin right up.

05/19/2026

How well do you know your fish ?

Photos from Immortal Catch's post 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.

05/09/2026

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.

05/01/2026

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.

04/19/2026

Beetles are putting in work.

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