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"Bad Taxidermy": 35 Examples Of Taxidermy That's So Horrific It's Funny
Funny,AnimalsJAN 13, 2023

"Bad Taxidermy": 35 Examples Of Taxidermy That's So Horrific It's Funny

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Taxidermy is a skill that requires knowledge of anatomy, preservation techniques, and the ability to sculpt and paint. And nobody's born good at it. People must learn the craft the hard way—through trial and error. In fact, there's so much of the latter that it's enough to power a Facebook group with hundreds of thousands of members.
Called 'Bad Taxidermy,' it features everything from stuffed squirrels with human-like hands to deer with wonky eyes and crooked antlers. There's never a dull moment here. It offers a light-hearted and fun way to learn more about taxidermy, and the community is friendly and welcoming.
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#1 This Isn’t A Want, It’s A Need

This Isn’t A Want, It’s A Need
117points

#2 Rescuers Down Under!

Rescuers Down Under!
99points

We managed to contact the administrators and moderators of 'Bad Taxidermy' and they were kind enough to tell us more about the group.

"We are five admins to 475k members within our community (as of 13/01/2023) where we proficiently conquer and divide a list of various tasks," one of the administrators, Vereance, explained to Bored Panda.

"It is not uncommon for each admin to spend 1-3 hours on their duties of moderation per week."

#3 Just Like I Used To Draw Them When I Was 4

Just Like I Used To Draw Them When I Was 4
96points

#4 Only In Vegas

Only In Vegas
95points

#5 "Are You In Unbearable Pain Cara Mia? Is It Inhuman? My Darling, Is It Torture? Let Us Dance The Mamushka As We Did While Nero Fiddled, Mon Chéri.”

"Are You In Unbearable Pain Cara Mia? Is It Inhuman? My Darling, Is It Torture? Let Us Dance The Mamushka As We Did While Nero Fiddled, Mon Chéri.”
91points

During this time, Vereance and her four teammates (Abby, Claire, Jack, and Tiffany) manually approve or decline each post that is published within the group, and they do that by measuring it against the group's rules and Facebook's policies. 

"We tend to all reported content (for example, spam bots and member conflict) and reply to individualized messages. Our team is a well-knit group of friends," she added.

#6 Portal

Portal
86points

#7 Raphael

Raphael
82points

#8 Another Novelty Mole Done

Another Novelty Mole Done
74points

#9 Found This In Bar In Cody, Wyoming Many Years Ago

Found This In Bar In Cody, Wyoming Many Years Ago
71points

"As a traditional form of art, specimens would be provided to taxidermists (often situated) in museums and the taxidermist would need to imagine how the animal would appear within the wild," Vereance highlighted.

"You can imagine how different the specimen would eventuate to appear. For instance, the Lion of Gripsholm Castle was commissioned for King Frederick I of Sweden in 1731, and the taxidermist worked on little information as to what a lion actually looked like. These days, 'Bad Taxidermy' originates from some hopeful artists whose skills are a Frankenstein in progress."

#10 Rackoon Roll-Band

Rackoon Roll-Band
70points

#11 Press The Mouse's Right Ear And Left Foot Simultaneously To Take A Screenshot

Press The Mouse's Right Ear And Left Foot Simultaneously To Take A Screenshot
69points

#12 What Every School Counselor Looks Like

What Every School Counselor Looks Like
63points

#13 This One Isn’t Even Bad, I’d Have This In My House

This One Isn’t Even Bad, I’d Have This In My House
56points

Taxidermy in America today is an $800 million industry that employs more than 6,000 people, and this online community helps us appreciate them. "The group brings a morbid topic (death) together with humor and art, administrator Abby said. "Showcasing bad taxidermy really brings into perspective the talent of professional taxidermists. 

"Bringing what is still an obscure topic to the mainstream creates a better understanding of the craft and perhaps even inspires artists to think outside the box of traditional taxidermy. At the end of the day, it's an art form just like anything else, except no matter how good or bad you are at it, you're a winner. Or maybe, regardless of whether you're exceptionally good, or exceptionally bad, you're still a winner," she said, adding that taxidermy is all about respecting life and reminding that sometimes art doesn't go according to plan.

#14 I Think This Was A Bushbaby, Either Way, He Seen Some S**t

I Think This Was A Bushbaby, Either Way, He Seen Some S**t
54points

#15 Huehue

Huehue
54points

#16 Well Hello There

Well Hello There
54points

#17 Baphomet Bunny

Baphomet Bunny
50points

Jack, another member of the administrator and moderator team, agrees. "'Bad Taxidermy' seems to be a way to make people more accepting of [the craft itself], people that wouldn't usually want anything to do with it."

"It's difficult to argue the necessity for a dead deer's head on your wall, but when you've got a practical element like a rat pencil case, rabbit toaster, or remote-controlled cat drone, it's easier to understand their appeal."

#18 Anarchy Mother Clucker

Anarchy Mother Clucker
48points

#19 Breaking Bad Taxidermy Rats

Breaking Bad Taxidermy Rats
48points

#20 This A Scurry Burr

This A Scurry Burr
44points
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