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  2. Taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    Primate and pachyderm taxidermy at the Rahmat International Wildlife Museum & Gallery, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia. Taxidermy is the art of preserving an animal's body by mounting (over an armature) or stuffing, for the purpose of display or study.

  3. History of taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    Longhorn Head Wall Mount at Landmark Center LongHorn Steakhouse Boston 2003. Taxidermy, or the process of preserving animal skin together with its feathers, fur, or scales, is an art whose existence has been short compared to forms such as painting, sculpture, and music.

  4. Skull mounts - Wikipedia

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    Skull mounts are sometimes referred to as European mounts, western skull mounts, or western mounts. [1] They are a large portion of taxidermy work. Only the skull of the animal is displayed, which will have horns, antlers, or nothing attached to the skull depending on the animal. The mount does not take up much room because of the lack of neck ...

  5. Van Ingen & Van Ingen - Wikipedia

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    Van Ingen tiger heads mounted on the wall of Indian palace. In its heyday, Van Ingen & Van Ingen was one of the biggest taxidermy businesses in the world. Factory records reveal that Van Ingen & Van Ingen would process over 400 tigers per yer from the 1930s until the late 1960s.

  6. Country Bear Jamboree - Wikipedia

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    Buff – Buff is considered the leader of the mounted animal heads and is also the largest. He is the head portion of an American bison. Max – Max is the head portion of a whitetail buck. Melvin – Melvin, the head portion of a bull moose, is one of the animal head trio. He often makes good-natured jokes.

  7. Antler - Wikipedia

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    The decorative display of wall-mounted pairs of antlers has been popular since medieval times at least. [citation needed] The Netsilik, an Inuit group, made bows and arrows using antler, reinforced with strands of animal tendons braided to form a cable-backed bow. [50]

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