Taxidermy

One of my workmates has loads of stuffed animals at home. Not even your tory type, so this information has totally thrown me and I didn’t know how to react when he said it.

In the town in which I live there is a shop selling taxidermised animals. I found it fascinating and show people when they visit.

I had never experienced taxidermy first hand before this other than as a point to make quips.

Anyone here into taxidermy? Is it more common than I think?

Also, remember this?

It’s grim af innit but there’s a taxidermy shop in Islington called ‘Get Stuffed’ that gets a wry smile from me Clive.

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Uberdermy

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“Stuffing animals isn’t my fulltime job actually”

Matches people with dead animals with people with a lot of…stuffing?

I’d like to be taxidermed

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Merry Christmas!

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I’ve done 3 classes. First was a mouse, second a hamster then finally a rat.

A cat of mine attacked/ate the first 2 things and then the 3rd one went a bit rotten so had to bin it.

Here’s my rat (it was a valentine’s themed class)

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:grinning:

dem balls!

fuck, just missed the deadline for post of the week. but yeah, I fucking love this

I’ve kind of thought about getting the cat stuffed when he passes away. Dunno, people might think that’s weird though.

What could possibly go wrong?

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that’s grim!

Annoyingly, it’s actually illegal to taxidermy humans in The UK :-1:

Aye that Louis Tussaud’s museum is gold.

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pet shops sell frozen mice?

Food for snakes and such

For lizards and that innit

thought this was jimmy carr at first

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