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Taxidermist and Fashion Designer Reid Peppard gives us a sneak peak at her controversial fashion accessories, which are made entirely from road kill.
By WINOL Editor Charlotte Clarke.

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 22-03-2011

Check out the all new Doecoy deer decoy made with Taxidermy techniques and a real deer hide this decoy is perfect for deer hunters looking for the most realistic decoy ever.

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A step by step film showing you the complete way to mount a small animal or squirrel the old and inexpensive way with modern materials.

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 09-03-2011

The measuring of Pronghorn, Mule Deer and the Bull Elk are featured in How to Measure Capes for Taxidermy. The host shows you how to take the correct measurements, what is needed and includes general tips, techniques and the pitfalls to avoid. http://www.TaxidermyOutdoors.com

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 14-02-2011

LEAVE ME COMMENTS Video of my room, Yes the Weasle and Squirel used to be alive. The jaw bone is real, found it in the forest.

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Cook What You Catch; this weeks episode features Portobello Stuffed Pheasant, a simple, fast, tasty recipe!

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The Gray Fox is a solitary hunter and is largely omnivorous. It frequently preys upon small rodents such as mice and small birds, though it will supplement its diet with fruits like whenever available. The gray fox can be found from southern Canada to northern Columbia and Venezuela. It is not found in some mountainous parts of the Northwest United States and in the Great Plains. This beautiful grey fox has exceptional coloring and is mounted in a stalking position on log with moss and natural pine plaque that easily hangs on wall. As with all my mounts only the best materials were used in the mounting process.

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 21-01-2011

Elk Head Skinning Video for Shoulder Mount Taxidermy. Video 2. More Free Videos at: wyomingTaxidermy.blogspot.com

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 11-01-2011

Supposedly when i was young, maybe 2 or 3 years old, i was scared by a taxidermy pheasant. Ever since that incident i have been permanently scared of Taxidermy birds, and i am now 16 years old. I don’t know what it is about them that makes me frightened? I dont have thoughts of them attacking me, like most people suggest, i just get very nervous and frightened when i see them and are near them. And its just taxidermy birds, no other animal. So if you would please, help me figure out what it is that is frightening about them. thank you!

maybe it used to be a real bird?

this is an unnatural fear & you need therapy