New ‘Wolf Skull’ Tattoo Trend Exposed As Alpha Males Are Actually Getting Raccoon Tattoos

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There is an incredibly popular new tattoo trend involving wolves and skulls but not wolf skulls. The designs are actually pretty great and feature a wolf’s face on one side and a skull on the other.

A scientist and ‘anatomy propagandist’ on X by the name of Kairo took notice of the trend. They shared a now viral thread on X explaining what’s really going on here. Interestingly, the thread was actually posted on Tumblr many moons ago by this same author. The tattoo trend persists and is as popular as ever.

The thread kicks off with “I love this tattoo design because the message behind it is just so unintentionally GREAT” and then they proceed to expose all of the tattoos as actually featuring a wolf’s face next to a raccoon skull that was mislabeled on Pinterest. Check it out…

Yup, raccoon skulls. All of them. Every single one. How do we know that? We’ll get to that in a moment. But first, let’s stick with the thread:

Wolf skulls do look pretty awesome:

Contrary to popular belief, raccoons are not rodents.

‘Ultimate Imposter Syndrome Tattoo’ has to be a new sentence, right?

This is reminiscent of the late 90s and early 2000s when Chinese and Japanese character tattoos were very popular. Only nobody knew or could verify what they were getting tattooed in another language and a lot of people got a lot of weird things tattooed on themselves.

How do we know this Wolf Skull Raccoon Tattoo is from Pinterest? Well, the next part of the thread ties it all together. Every single one of these alpha male raccoon tattoos is tied back to a mislabeled Pinterest post…

Be careful what you tag things on the Internet…

In case anyone had doubts:

There is no shame whatsoever in getting a raccoon tattoo. Raccoons are objectively awesome. Rocket Raccoon was one of the best members of the Guardians of the Galaxy squad. It’s just hilarious that this tattoo trend exploded with guys thinking they’re getting ‘two wolves’ tattoos only for some scientist to come along and ‘well, actually!’ them on X.

Do you know someone with the wolf skull tattoo? Do them a favor, send them this article. They deserve to know the truth.

Raccoons = awesome. Wolves = awesome. But the wolf skull tattoo isn’t what it seems to be and that’s the main takeaway here.