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Taxidermy can be done on all species of animals including humans... taxidermy began to evolve into its modern form under the leadership of artists such as... Taxidermy saw a burst in popularity in the late 1960... practiced taxidermy in his mothers living... Taxidermy specimens can be saved for later use by freezing... Rogue taxidermy is often seen in... referring to many types of taxidermy that do not fall under the trade of it... such as David Blyth and Polly Morgan use taxidermy to create art either as its sole content or as part of an installation... Taxidermy of Raccoon Dog... Taxidermy brown rat wood bionerd... History of British Taxidermy with Hundreds of Photographs...

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