

From Humpback Whales to Hummingbirds: Displays that Cut to the Bone at the Museum of Osteology
Jun 1, 2022
27:50
A seven-year-old boy plays in the forest, stumbles upon a dog skull, and falls into a lifelong passion for all things bones.
That was decades ago, and the boy was Jay Villemarette. He’s now the founder of Skulls Unlimited and owns a collection of 7,000+ bone specimens, 700+ of which are on display at the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City, OK.
Every year, tens of thousands of visitors seek the awe-inspiring sight of skeletons big and small, from humpback whales to hummingbirds.
Press play to learn:
- How Jay had a replica of his own skull created (finally realizing the dream of “holding his own skull”!)
- Which little insects make Jay’s job significantly easier … and how they do it
- How Jay was able to amass such a large and impressive collection of osteological specimens over the years
- What it takes to reposition small vs. large skeletons for display
Interested in learning more?
Tune in and check out https://www.skeletonmuseum.com/ and https://www.skullsunlimited.com/.
Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Episode also available on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39gAwvS