Beetles that eat away at the flesh, can also eat the teeth. I once buried a Leopard skull and although it came out of the ground clean, some form of insect had gnawed away at the canines. The skull had no chew marks, just the teeth. Boiling is good as long as you don't overboil. Just enough to loosen all the flesh. Scrap the meat away with a table knife and use a stiff, nylon gun cleaning brush to do the final cleaning. Add a tablespoon of Arm and Hammer Super Washing powder to your water. This will help remove the grease. Do not substitute any other detergent, only the one above. It is found at most Grocery stores. Good hunting, grayghost
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