Taxidermy was originally born in England. Taxidermy was frowned upon because it was cruel to the animals. Early attempts in England didn't go over so well. Early 1960’s was originally the stuffing process until early 1970’s. The process of stretching took place of stuffing in the early 1970’s. Stretching became more popular because it was more durable and it lasted longer.
Early 1960’s taxidermy wouldn’t last long because various parts of the animal would rot away. The teeth, nose, eyes would all rot away. Glass eyes were used in the early 1980’s. Early 20th century Taxidermy became a respected art form. Taxidermy became a respected art form because it symbolizes a trophy to the hunter.
Early 1960’s taxidermy wouldn’t last long because various parts of the animal would rot away. The teeth, nose, eyes would all rot away. Glass eyes were used in the early 1980’s. Early 20th century Taxidermy became a respected art form. Taxidermy became a respected art form because it symbolizes a trophy to the hunter.