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Wild Country Taxidermy
Category: TaxidermyUsers Rating:
(575) 376-257531002 8th St
Cimarron, NM 98271
Wild Country Taxidermy is a business providing services in the field of Taxidermy. Wild Country Taxidermy is located in Cimarron, NM on 31002 8th St.
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Helpful Tip for: Taxidermy
Taxidermy is the art of stuffing, mounting and thus reproducing dead animals to enable them to be put on display. Taxidermists at Cimarroncan carry out the process on most vertebrate mammals. The practice has benefitted from modern innovations, so that the end result is more lifelike, less toxic, less prone to decay and of a generally superior quality. Taxidermists can be professionals attached to museums, or people who do it as a hobby. The work requires knowledge about anatomy, sculpture, painting and tanning.
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