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  2. Category:Human taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Human taxidermy" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Jeremy Bentham; N.

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    Location in Nassau County (right) and in New York state (left) Hicksville, New York. ... 11801. Area codes: 516, 363: FIPS code: 36-34374: GNIS feature ID: 0952707 ...

  4. Conservation and restoration of taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    The conservation of taxidermy is the ongoing maintenance and preservation of zoological specimens that have been mounted or stuffed for display and study. Taxidermy specimens contain a variety of organic materials, such as fur, bone, feathers, skin, and wood, as well as inorganic materials, such as burlap, glass, and foam.

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    This family-friendly arts and crafts activity will run from 10 a.m. through 5 p.m. and is free with the cost of $7 general admission. 516-692-6768, cshfishhatchery.org, 1660 NY-25A, Cold Spring ...

  6. Taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    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". [ 1 ] The word taxidermy is derived from the Ancient Greek words τάξις taxis (order, arrangement) and δέρμα derma (skin). [ 2 ]

  7. OKC Zoo's Expedition African habitat now open: See Pachyderm ...

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    After months of construction, the Oklahoma City Zoo's brand-new Expedition Africa habitat is open to visitors. Here's what to know.

  8. History of taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    As documented in Frederick H. Hitchcock's 19th-century manual entitled Practical Taxidermy, the earliest known taxidermists were the ancient Egyptians and despite the fact that they never removed skins from animals as a whole, it was the Egyptians who developed one of the world's earliest forms of animal preservation through the use of injections, spices, oils, and other embalming tools. [3]

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    A look at innovative efforts to support people forced to evacuate due to the Los Angeles fires and serivce workers employed by people who lost homes.