الأربعاء، 20 نوفمبر 2013

High Quality Taxidermy Animals For Sale

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By Bonnie Contreras


Finding the best taxidermy animals for sale is easier if you learn as much as possible before you begin. Mounted creatures are available from many sources, both local and on the internet. Preserving animals has been done since ancient times, and there probably have been good and bad examples of this process for just as long. Knowing what to look for and what questions to ask can prevent disappointment.

Embalming before entombment was used for both human and animal bodies by the Egyptians. However, taxidermists are doing an entirely different process, trying to preserve the appearance of the animal rather than the entire body. Later, scientists wanted to bring new discoveries home in as correct a manner as possible for further study. The first how-to books for future taxidermists were published during the seventeen hundreds.

The taxidermist does not attempt to preserve the entire subject. The skin and often the bones of a creature are used, but the rest is discarded. The usual aim is to present the animal in as lifelike a manner as possible. The first attempts were stiff and unnatural. Birds were among the earliest successes and were featured in many Victorian museums, homes, and exhibitions. Trophy heads became popular, as well as dearly departed pets. That era also saw many hoaxes, such as a 'mermaid' that was a combination of a monkey and a fish.

Improved techniques and materials helped early twentieth-century taxidermists bring this craft to an art form. Their method of stretching a skin over a padded wire form is used today, as well as more modern polyurethane shapes. Truly realistic specimens of snarling cougars, rampaging elephants, and birds of prey can be seen at natural history museums and roadside exhibits. Glass eyes and replicas of fragile body parts help make the illusion convincing.

The spectacular swordfish or record-breaking Rainbow trout you see on display appear to be real. However, the fragility of fish skin has made it more feasible to take precise measurements and recreate the actual catch in resin or fiberglass. The models are carefully painted to match the vibrant colors of life, while the actual fish was either released back into the wild or enjoyed as an entree.

To do the job well requires skill, painstaking attention to detail, and the right tools and materials. It's helpful to inspect the actual object before buying. Look carefully at the places where flaws often show, like the eyes, ears, and nose. If selecting from photographs(which can be deceiving), it's important to check customer reviews and contact them if possible. Ask for a satisfaction guarantee, and know the process that would be involved to get your investment back if paying online.

One valuable tool is to view online photo galleries. The assortment of compelling creatures may make you reconsider your first choice. The poses are also interesting. You might have thought of purchasing an attacking cougar or bobcat, but one at rest or play may change your mind.

Taxidermy animals for sale can give you the perfect finishing touch for a man cave or an attention-grabbing display for a bar or restaurant. They can be much more effective than a neon sign or vintage license plate. You might even want a fanciful creature like a Jackalope or a unicorn that looks as real as life.




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