Taxidermy is often considered a macabre hobby, belonging to the arena of museums or the preserve of trophy hunters. But for a growing number of enthusiasts, taxidermy — defined as the practice of ...
A small museum in California contains a remarkable taxidermy collection. For just three hours a week, a small museum in southern California opens its doors to display one of the world's largest and ...
Taxidermy has come a long way since people first started preserving animal carcasses for observation, memoir and art. The field of alternative taxidermy—creating nontraditional mounts—has become so ...
In some ways, taxidermy can be viewed as a precursor to photography – a static, visual representation of life. And while the process itself is fascinating as a morbid half-resurrection, a bridge ...
Impalas with human faces and pigs in Chanel bowties: these taxidermy artists push the medium to its freakish, beautiful limits. This isn’t your gun-toting great-uncle’s taxidermy: there are no hunting ...
Here's a look inside how Stoltzfus Taxidermy in Ronks creates detailed deer mounts and more [photos]
Levi Stoltzfus remembers the pride he felt as a Lancaster County kid during, and after, hunts with his father.
Dead birds are getting a second chance at flying by being transformed into drones. Researchers think that by creating avian drones using taxidermy birds, they can not only learn about flight but ...
A life like pet boxer, taxidermied in Gary Pegg's studio.(South Pacific Taxidermy) It's becoming more and more common for people to preserve their pets. Taxidermy has a creepy reputation—it was Norman ...
(EDITOR’S NOTE: David Ferguson said that taxidermists spell Mannikins this way, not mannequins.) To earn two “Best in World” titles in your career is amazing enough, but to win two in one competition ...
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