I'm selling at a market in like 2 weeks!! I'm not ready!!!!!!
Anyway, if you're around Darlington, County Durham in the UK then come check out the alternative market!
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19th century coal miner’s canary, with an inscription that reads, “In Memory of Little Joe. Died November 3rd 1875. Aged 3 Years”.
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LETS GO anti poaching win
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Eyes that will be used by a taxidermist
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this tiny ass taxidermy shrew is so fuckin funny to me
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I swear some people will act like taxidermists are skinning animals alive
A tiger recently died in a famous zoo in my country, and people are up in arms about the zoo's decision to taxidermy it for research and educational purposes
The alternative is chopping it up and burning it in a furnace but I guess that's "What the tiger would have wanted"
The tiger never talked to you or me or anyone, but I guess acting emotional about a corpse puts you on higher moral ground and that means you know the tiger better than anyone who actually took care of or researched it
"The tiger wouldn't have wanted-" No. You don't want this. You're projecting.
Edit: Apparently people are not only planning a rally against this tiger's taxidermy, but harrassing the taxidermist in charge. This is bullshit.
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'Capricorn’ rogue taxidermy by Sabrina Brewer, 2004
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if you ever go to an art gallery and you see a painting and you think "that sucks. I could do that." maybe you can! I think a lot of people could do like. Matisse. Mondrian. Rothko. From a technical standpoint at least. Not everyone but a good number of people. But please consider: Artists™ aren't special people. They're just people. Just regular folks with something to say and a trained skill who showed that skill to the right people.
So instead of being like "that sucks! that's dumb! I could do that. It shouldn't be in a gallery." instead try, "I could do that. I should be in a gallery." and then do it and go and show your art to people.
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design comm for a bug taxidermy mage
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Conjoined whitetail fawns.
Image courtesy of Dr Gino D'Angelo from the University of Georgia.
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credit @zhoncreations
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let me be perfectly clear
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They had a fun corner in the natural history museum in Bern about the taxidermy process, and they showed the effect the eyes have on how realistic or uh. disturbing. a mount is
The first fox had all black eyes. Not super realistic for those who know red foxes usually have orange or greenish eyes, but still pretty cute
The second one had normal fox eyes. I think they could've gone with a size or two smaller, but still. Regular orange eyes with a vertical pupil as it should be. But then. Oh. Oh no.
Human eyes 👁👁
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It's just a little guy
Facebook Marketplace Sydney Australia
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