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Customers from all over the world are going crazy for whacky Jack Devaney's latest creation.

The 25-year-old taxidermist - who has previously turned dead rats into pencil cases, and a deceased rabbit into a TOASTER - thinks he has made his "most fun" item yet, with whistles made from dead mice.

Jack, who runs 'The World Around Ewe', has received dozens of comments from his videos of the whistles, which he said "you just pucker your lips, stick them on the bum****, and blow".

The eccentric businessman said he is always excited and surprised when his items sell because he is unsure of how many people will want to hold a dead mouse to their face.

(Image: Jack Devaney)

Mr Devaney said: "It had been a while since I had made anything practical but I wanted it to be something you can play with too."

"Something for everyone, everyone likes whistling but not many people enjoy hearing other people whistle so I figured it’d be nice to give the listener something to enjoy too.

"I don't know if I'd say it is the weirdest creation yet, but its the most fun to use.

"Anyone can sharpen a pencil in a rats bu***** without much practice, but not everyone can put a dead mouse to their lips and crack out a tune."

(Image: Jack Devaney)

Whilst some people might the product grim, Mr Devaney said that "people seem to really like them" and he has made quite a few sales.

When he uploaded a video demonstrating how to use the whistles, Mr Devaney was inundated with comments praising his latest creation.

Laine Walker said: "THIS IS AMAZING."

Máté Vagyockzy said: "Huge support from Hungary, it is amazing what you are doing."

Jim Dee branded the creation "disturbing but quality".

Laura Vickers added: "Cracked me up I love his stuff aha."

Mr Devaney said that he is "desensitised" to taxidermy, as he worked in a butchers from a young age - but he still has limits.

He previously told Plymouth Live: "I don't get queezy.

"The only thing that has made me question my career choice and also made me feel a bit weird was when I started making keyrings.

"The initial ones were made out of intestines and bits of skin and paws, and they were fine. But I thought people might like it if I squeezed out the contents of the intestines and did hearts and drawings in the resin before it set.

"Turns out that's my 'line' or close to it anyway - never knew I had one. It wasn't the smell of it though, it was the texture. Imagine greasy sand.

"But obviously it's from a recently defrosted mouse so cold, greasy sand."

If you'd like to view more of Jack's creations, you can do so on his website, here.

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