Perfecting the art of taxidermy

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

Taxidermist Carl Osterlund of All-Game Taxidermy has been perfecting his art for over 30 years. The actual skin and antlers is often the only natural parts of the animal used in the taxidermy process. The rest is a mold and clay to help give the animal shape.

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  • @juan98hawk Eso se hacia a los comienzos de la taxidermia porque antes no lo hacian por arte lo hacian para preservar el animal para estudiarlo , le quitaban la piel y le ponian algodon y ya pero la piel se podria , asi que de rellenarlos se paso a quitar la piel , limpiarla y conservarla como una forma mejorada del arte X3

  • what ever method he does it still looks really good, I must have missed seeing the holes in the cape

  • great video

  • You would do a lot less damage and poke a lot less holes in your cape if you used a stout rougher instead of the hide puller. Just a thought

  • yo pensaba q solo se le rellenaba con algodon y listo

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