Pre-taxidermy horse

Pre-taxidermy horse

Taxidermy is the preserving of 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 refers to the process of preserving the animal, but the word is also used to describe the end product, which are often called “mounts”. The word taxidermy is derived from the Greek words “taxis” and “derma”. Taxis means “to move”, and “derma” means “skin” (the dermis). The word taxidermy translates to “arrangement of skin”.

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  1. Karen Flores Dillion young Carmen cauliflower says:

    Was there a dog found this way at Stuart Virginia state park if so to detective of Virginia looking for missing dogs snatched by white male in his 50 with his wife white blonde hair wife in compliance with each other to steals dogs

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