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Tag Archives: taxidermy
Taxidermy 101: Skull Cleaning with Dermestid Beetles
by Bob Robb A less Expensive, Alternative Taxidermy Method For many “newbies” to the world of hunting large predators, the idea of a trophy at the end of a successful hunt for bear, coyote, wolf, cougar or bobcat is either … Continue reading
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Seven Mistakes Your Taxidermist Can’t Fix
By Steve Sorensen Taxidermy is an art form. The word comes from the Latin taxi, which means “movement,” and derma, which means “skin.” So the taxidermist moves skin from what was once a live specimen to a form that can be preserved … Continue reading
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