define taxidermy?
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Taxidermy is the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals with lifelike effect.
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Taxidermy is a way of preparing, stuffing and/ or mounting an beast for display or study.
It generally involves arranging an beast's real skin over a fake body to make the beast look alive! It's a way of conserving the body so that scientists or Museum callers can see what the beast was like when it was alive. Not every beast in the Museum is stuffed to look as though it's alive, utmost are kept behind the scenes in the Museum's collections. Some are saved in ethanol, some as configurations, and some as study skins. A study skin is a simplified interpretation of taxidermy- after the beast is barked, it's stuffed and allowed to dry. Study skins aren't made to look alive, and are used to help scientists with their exploration.
The term taxidermy comes from the Greek hacks' arrangement' derma' skin', which at its simplest position is what the process is each about. Put simply, the skin of an beast is gutted and saved and also stretched onto a' body- shaped' frame, generally modeled on the beast itself.
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