It always symbolises the cow is dead. Different culture assign different things
Not for the person that skull belongs to ^_^
I have heard it that in Native American culture (not sure of tribe/nation, etc.) it symbolizes a man's ability to provide for his family- like a blessing also.
take the branch and keep in cow skull's mouth.next keep the snail in the cow skull the scorpion will trapped
The thickness of a pig head can vary from the size of the pig. They are known for having thick skulls with adults having the thickest.
Epoxy.
it depends what the symbol looks like
Passion for survival
It is just an ornament; however the skull by itself means the mockery of death.
No, it is not recommended to use regular bleach on a cow skull. Regular bleach is too strong and can damage the bone. It is better to use a hydrogen peroxide solution to whiten and clean the skull.
The skull by itself means the mockery of death. The hearts could be part of the skull's decoration, as to be less frightening: a skull with empty eye sockets is a bit horrifying.
it can mean one of two things:that you are not afraid of deathsomeone near to you has passed awayP.S. its called a muerto skull
No, its use now a days is to symbolize a poison.