Definitionn. a craftsman who stuffs and mounts the skins of animals for display
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Now that he is dead, his body has been preserved with the taxidermist's best skill, and is one of the State's most noted relics. [Please select]
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It is impossible for any taxidermist to stuff a buffalo-skin with loose materials and produce a specimen which fitly represents the species. [Please select]
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Later, he devoted himself more particularly to birds, and learned from a taxidermist how to skin and stuff his specimens. [Please select]
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Bates may be a good taxidermist, but he knows little of ornithology. [Please select]
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It is plain that the poet knew this, even though the taxidermist didn't.' [Please select]
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The Bornean had had some experience as a taxidermist, and Dr. [Please select]
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I have killed hundreds, but I never killed a larger animal than the one in the possession of your taxidermist. [Please select]
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This group, with its accessories, is, in point of size, about the biggest thing ever attempted by a taxidermist. [Please select]
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=TAXIDERMY AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTING= A complete handbook for the amateur taxidermist, collector, osteologist, sportsman and traveller. [Please select]
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During the first three months of the year 1886 it was ascertained by the writer, then chief taxidermist of the National Museum, that the extermination of the American bison had made most alarming progress. [Please select]
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This case and the space about it, at the south end of the south hall, has been inclosed by high screens for many days while the taxidermist and his assistants have been at work. [Please select]
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