Taxidermy, the Modern Way to Mount a Fish

By Bud Louis


Preserving animals is the main idea behind the creation of taxidermy. The meaning of the word taxidermy itself is a Greek derivative which means the arrangement of skin. The types of taxidermy animals that can be used include: fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. Taxidermy can be done as a hobby or can be bought as taxidermy for sale.

The skinning of the animal is the first step. Contrary to common belief taxidermy is not gory and does not involve the cutting up of the taxidermy animals. The skin is given a chemical treatment to preserve it and is then mounted on a mannequin made of wire, wood, foam and wool. The eyes are made of clay or bought from suppliers who make special supplies for taxidermists who make animal mounts or fish mounts.

Most taxidermists need to have an extensive knowledge of anatomy. They also must be very careful with measurements in order to correctly preserve the animal. Taxidermy today is very different from when taxidermy first started. As technology improves a taxidermist can collect many different animals in their collection such as: deer, coyote, ducks, cats, bears and tons more exotic creatures. Most great taxidermists usually have good results in their work and this results in taxidermy for sale.

Modern taxidermists use technology to their advantage by constructing their taxidermy animals from new materials such as silicones and fibre glass. This allows for more lifelike animals that appear to still be alive. Taxidermy for sale is perfect for the enthusist who would like to keep a trophy of their hunting and fishing expedition as a wall mount or on a stand.

Trust is the most important quality in a good taxidermist due to the poor quality of work that some taxidermists employ. Also if you have an animal that you want mounted you must put it in good hands because you only get one chance to mount an animal.




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