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We're not entirely sure what to think - but it's sure to get people talking.

Bizarre Plymouth student Jack Devaney is already taking the world by storm with his taxidermist talents.

He's a master at turning dead rats into pencil cases, stationery kit and has even turned a dead rabbit into a TOASTER.

Warning - some viewers may find this content slightly disturbing

Now he's taking things a step further.

Wacky Jack has come up with an imaginative - grim some might argue - way of re-using tiny scraps of rat TESTICLE SKIN so none of it ends up in the bin.

He's made cute pendant necklaces - pop them open and inside you'll find a cute, furry slice of scrotum.

The University of Plymouth creative believes they'll make the perfect present for a loved one - and serve as a reminder to partners not to play away.

And he believes the slightly disturbing accessory could be the ultimate lucky charm.

But he's still after ideas for how to give larger rodent scrotum some love so they're not forgotten about.

The 3D Design whizz reckons there's method in the madness - it's a great way of remaining as 'sustainable' as possible.

As reported previously by Plymouth Live, the taxidermist has already sold strange creations all over the world.

(Image: The World Around Ewe/Twitter)

Explaining the reasoning behind his latest hilarious idea on his YouTube channel, The World Around Ewe, Jack said: "I usually make rats into pencil cases, as the pencil sharpener replaces the a***hole and most of the scrotum it leaves me with surplus scrotum.

"I want to try and be as sustainable as possible, so I'd like to no longer waste these scrotums, so I've been putting them aside in a little bag whilst I think of something to do with them I had a few smaller pieces so I wanted to use them up, so here is a silver plated pendant with a small scrotum within it.

"It may be lucky to stroke it (I'm not sure I'm not a priest). I'm still waiting to think up an idea for the larger scrotums as it seems a shame to cut them up!

"I was thinking they might be nice as a sort of friendship bracelet for couples.

"Maybe one partner travels a lot and the other partner wants to remind them what will happen to their genitals if they play away."