Truly Bizarre

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I think it's great that she's involved in the academic world but I still think it's not something I would want to put on display. I guess taxidermy really isn't my thing anyway :barf:
 
there was a time when almost every wildlifer/naturalist knew how to do taxidermy (i don't), and i think it's pretty cool she is keeping this lost art alive. thanks for sharing fargeese!
 
Well, I teach right next to a huge building with TAXIDERMY written in 3-foot tall letters across it, and my students regularly bring me photos of them with their recently-shot elk, deer and antelope. Two students engaged in a heated debate once asked me to clarify once and for all just where to cut on an elk for a shoulder mount (alas, I couldn't help them!). BUT--I've never seen anything like that. Not quite my cup of tea, but definitely interesting.
 
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