taxidermy

  1. Taxidermy Black Bears

    Taxidermy Black Bears

  2. Wapiti / Elk - Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals

    Wapiti / Elk - Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals

  3. Mountain Lion - Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals

    Mountain Lion - Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals

  4. Tuatara - Hall of Biodiversity

    Tuatara - Hall of Biodiversity

  5. Bandaged Blue Whale? - Milstein Hall of Ocean Life

    Bandaged Blue Whale? - Milstein Hall of Ocean Life

    Does anyone know why the whale has a giant bandage on its side?
  6. Mountain Nyala - Akeley Hall of African Mammals

    Mountain Nyala - Akeley Hall of African Mammals

  7. Preserved Specimens

    Preserved Specimens

    August 30th, 2022
  8. Wall-rus

    Wall-rus

  9. Taxidermy Passenger Pigeon

    Taxidermy Passenger Pigeon

  10. CarLover

    Carl Akeley is Amazing

    I have the book Windows on Nature which is about the dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History. The book talks about the dioramas at the museum and the story of how they were made and how the animals in the dioramas were collected. Reading the book, I realize just how amazing Carl...
  11. Sarus Crane

    The Future of Natural History Museum Exhibits?

    I really enjoy natural history museums and the old school exhibits within them specifically the wildlife mounts whether in dioramas or not. I think animal mounts can continue to educate visitors in museums because for those of us who have seen specimens up close in person in a museum or in a zoo...
  12. Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) taxidermy specimen

    Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana) taxidermy specimen

    Taken July 21 2019
  13. Greater Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) taxidermy specimens

    Greater Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) taxidermy specimens

    Taken June 29 2019
  14. Crocodile ID

    Crocodile ID

    The sign merely says "Crocodylus sp."
  15. Pangolin ID

    Pangolin ID

    The sign merely says "Manis sp."
  16. Armadillo ID.

    Armadillo ID.

    The sign merely says "Dasypus sp." However, I counted the bands, and it's safe to say it's a nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)
  17. Bison ID

    Bison ID

    The sign merely says "Bison sp."
  18. Lynx ID

    Lynx ID

    The sign merely said "Lynx sp."
  19. Wallaby ID

    Wallaby ID

    The sign merely said "Macropus sp."
  20. Civet ID

    Civet ID

    As you can see, the sign behind it doesn't even specify its genus.
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