Victoria Walsh, left, Earl Bragg, center, and Bob Fold, discuss the furs for auction at the Alaska State Fish and Game horn and hide auction Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005, in Anchorage, Alaska. The antlers and hides being auctioned are from animals which were poached, killed in defense of life or property, by accident, or were shot because they had become a nuisance. The auction is the only place in the U.S where a person can legally buy a bear hide and draws buyers from around the world. The auction is held during the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous winter festival. The money raised from the sale will go back into the agency's operating budget.
OK, but tell me again why you're wearing the animals on your heads?