There are all kinds of jobs where nobody notices your mistakes. You can’t say the same thing about taxidermists. It’s painfully obvious when the “taxidermy gone wrong” situation strikes. Apparently people find taxidermy failures so hilarious that there’s even a Crap Taxidermy book and Taxidermy Fails calendar both of which you can order on Amazon. P.S. You’re a terrible person, if you find this funny.
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These look like children’s drawings come to “life”! 🤣
All photos from “Taxidermy for Dummies and Crackheads”
Everyone has an inner lion just waiting to be released. Mine is the one with the tounge sticking out.
Why the sad repeat (and not the first time)?
Why take the time to complain? Nobody cares, be quiet
Why, Anonymous? Because this site repeats content on a cycle as there are only so many safe for work topics the site designers can use. Plus, they want to draw traffic to the site, so they will keep showing content that brings people back, according to their data. And, maybe a bit of laziness and lack of creativity.
I’d buy the sassy bobcat
The bobcat channeling Jimmy Durante is my Facebook and YouTube profile picture 😂
Thanks for the nightmares!
well i have to say i nearly peed myself how can one make these and think wow this looks great.
Pls be advised that taxidermy requires many years of training and experience to become fully qualified..I can confirm that each example here meets our high quality control standards and ensures that the example is done in a near life like condition and postures thereby allowing visitors to fully appreciate how the animal would appear in its natural surroundings. This helps with school educational programmes and other visitors appreciate and gain insights of how the animals would appear first hand in the wild without the inherent danger of getting too close.
WOW i lovwe it
Some are funny but I wouldn’t want to wake up in the middle of the night with one staring at me.