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Taxidermy



Taxidermy, stuffing and mounting animal skins to make lifelike replicas. Taxidermy is now practiced mainly in large museums, though it originated in the production of hunting trophies; in modern taxidermy, rather than stuffing, the animal's skin is streched over an artificial skeleton.



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