taxidermy animals
Taxidermy animals are preserved specimens of wildlife that have been treated to maintain their appearance after death. This process involves removing the internal organs and skinning the animal, followed by stuffing it with materials like cotton or straw to give it a lifelike shape. The skin is then carefully reattached, and the animal is often mounted on a display base.
Taxidermy is commonly used for educational purposes, museum displays, and personal collections. It allows people to appreciate the beauty of various species, such as deer, birds, and fish, while also serving as a tool for studying wildlife and conservation efforts.