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ART OF PREPARING DEAD ANIMALS TO PRESERVE THEM WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIFE
Taxidermied; Rogue Taxidermy; Taxodermy; Crypto-taxidermy; Cryptotaxidermy; Stuffer; Taxadermy; Taxedermy; Taxidermist; Digital Taxidermy; Stuffing and mounting; Taxidermists; Rogue taxidermy; Taxidermic; Taxidermised; List of taxidermists
  • [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s taxidermy kit, private collection
  • dermestid beetle]] damage to a freeze-dried taxidermy mount of a rattlesnake
  • moose]] and calf diorama, [[Manitoba Museum]]
  • A taxidermy re-creation of an extinct ancestral bird species, [[Archaeopteryx]], created with the wings and feathers of an extant variety of [[grouse]].
  • [[Walter Potter]]'s ''Rabbit School'', 1930s
  • Primate and pachyderm taxidermy at the [[Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery]], [[Medan]], [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
  • An example of rogue taxidermy in the form of a [[griffin]], exhibited in the [[Zoological Museum, Copenhagen]]
  • Lion]] and [[Blue Wildebeest]] from [[Namibia]]
  • Taxidermy frogs playing pool.

taxidermic      
adj. tassidermico

Definitie

Stuffer
·noun One who, or that which, stuffs.

Wikipedia

Taxidermy

Taxidermy is the art of preserving an animal's body via mounting (over an armature) or stuffing, for the purpose of display or study. Animals are often, but not always, portrayed in a lifelike state. The word taxidermy describes the process of preserving the animal, but the word is also used to describe the end product, which are called taxidermy mounts or referred to simply as "taxidermy". The word taxidermy is derived from the Greek words taxiscode: ell promoted to code: el and dermacode: ell promoted to code: el . Taxiscode: ell promoted to code: el means "arrangement", and dermacode: ell promoted to code: el means "skin" (the dermis). The word taxidermy translates to "arrangement of skin".

Taxidermy is practiced primarily on vertebrates (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and less commonly on amphibians) but can also be done to larger insects and arachnids under some circumstances. Taxidermy takes on a number of forms and purposes including hunting trophies and natural history museum displays. Museums use taxidermy as a method to record species, including those that are extinct and threatened, in the form of study skins and life-size mounts. Taxidermy is sometimes also used as a means to memorialize pets.

A person who practices taxidermy is called a taxidermist. They may practice professionally, catering to museums and sportspeople (hunters and fishers), or as amateurs (hobbyists). A taxidermist is aided by familiarity with anatomy, sculpture, painting, and tanning.