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  2. Froggyland - Wikipedia

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    Froggyland is a taxidermy collection and museum located in Split, Croatia. It is next to a 4th-century palace built for Diocletian , an emperor of Ancient Rome . [ 1 ] The museum is known for its display of 21 dioramas [ 2 ] containing 507 different taxidermy frogs posed to appear as if they are participating in human activities .

  3. Raymond Douglas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas realized that offering replica mounts (release mounts) might be a way to stop wasteful industrial taxidermy practices. At the time, many fishing charter businesses had arrangements with taxidermy outfits which would kick back big commissions to captains and crew, and trophy game fish were being killed annually by the metric ton.

  4. Fur-bearing trout - Wikipedia

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    To catch hairy trout, fisherman would act as barbers and lure fish from the waters with the offer of a free trim or shave. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] An intentionally fantastical story in Maine claimed that hairy trout were under a catch and release policy that was enforced by wardens' carrying Brannock Devices .

  5. Fiji mermaid - Wikipedia

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    Fiji mermaid. The Fiji mermaid (also Feejee mermaid) was an object composed of the torso and head of a juvenile monkey sewn to the back half of a fish. It was a common feature of sideshows where it was presented as the mummified body of a creature that was supposedly half mammal and half fish, a version of a mermaid.

  6. Taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    Taxidermy. 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. Animals are often, but not always, portrayed in a lifelike state.

  7. J. Crew revives its iconic catalog 7 years after turning the page

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    The catalog will still be free and available in J. Crew stores and by mail. The catalog will be published three times a year, versus 13, J. Crew said. / Credit: J. Crew

  8. Taxidermy art and science - Wikipedia

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    There have been attempts to categorise taxidermy in both artistic and scientific terms for over a century. An 1896 review of Montagu Browne’s Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling notes that “Any work which will aid in more clearly defining the difference between the art of taxidermy and the trade of taxidermy is to be welcomed.” [1] Stephen T. Asma suggests that natural ...

  9. Safari Club International - Wikipedia

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    The Safari Club International Record Book [19] is the largest such record-keeping system in the world. Trophies are measured and listed according to size (horns, antlers, tusks, and/or body size), where taken (free range or estate), how taken (bow and arrow, rifle, muzzleloader, handgun) and whether typical or atypical for the species.

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