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Of course, it is made of animals, and the usual taxidermy making methods are dipping and peeling. Taxidermy dipping method.
Alcohol and formaldehyde liquid are the most common preservation agents used. The collected animal specimens can be directly immersed in 70 alcohol or 5 10 formaldehyde solution or a mixture of both. Live specimens should be soaked in a pure formaldehyde solution or a 95-alcohol fixative solution before being transferred to a preservation solution.
After the large animal specimen is killed, the specimen should be cut into a small slit on the double side so that the preservation solution can easily penetrate the inside, or with a syringe.
Inject preservation solution into the body cavity.
When dipping animal specimens, when the specimen is not fixed and hardened, the appendages and other body parts should be straightened into an appropriate posture, and the appendages or other positions should be tethered, and the name, collection period and collection place of the specimen should be indicated in black ink. After the specimen is immersed in the preservation solution, if the liquid becomes dirty, it should be replaced at any time. The bottle used for specimens should be sealed with paraffin at the stopper to prevent the preservation solution from evaporating.
Taxidermy method Bird and mammal specimens are mostly preserved. After the bird specimen is collected, the collection period, collection place, sex and soft body part should be recorded in detail, and the body length and weight should be measured, and then peeled according to the following procedures.
Here's how. Decontamination: Use damp cotton to wipe off the blood stains on the bird's body to make sure it is clean. Then open the bird's beak and stuff it into the throat with cotton to prevent blood and dirt from flowing out during peeling, and contaminating the bird's feathers. Peel.
Use a scalpel to cut along the middle of the ventral surface of the bird's body, cut backward from the larynx to the anterior abdomen, and then push out the neck of the bird, detach it from the outer skin, and control the trachea and esophagus immediately adjacent to the shoulder.
Cut and continue to peel the chest skin to the base of the wings, then the back and waist, and finally to the tail. Removal of meat: After the bird is skinned, although the flesh of the torso is peeled off, the flesh of the head and wings has not been removed, and the remaining flesh of the head and wings should be carefully removed.
Preservative: Use a brush to place the preservative.
The lining is painted all over the parts of the bird.
Above. Filling: Roll cotton into a small ball, stuff it into the bird's eye socket, then fill the part of the skull with cotton slices to scrape off the muscles, then turn the head and neck outward to restore the original shape, and then wrap cotton around the tibia of the hind limbs instead of cutting off the muscles, and then turn the hind limbs, wings, tail and other parts outward in turn to return to the original shape.
For larger animals, wood silk and bamboo can be used instead.
Refilling. After stuffing, from front to back, the abdominal skin is stitched together, and finally a thin piece of cotton is used to tightly wrap the bird's body to make the whole feather shiny. The method of taxidermy of mammals is similar to that of birds.
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Taxidermy is not made from live animals. Taxidermy is the physical or chemical processing of dead animals in whole or in part. Moreover, taxidermy plays an important role in the field of teaching and scientific research, and the types mainly include impregnated specimens, peeled specimens, etc.
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Taxidermy is made from animals, for example, if you catch a butterfly, you can use it to make a butterfly specimen.
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It is made of animals, and animal specimens are made of whole or part of the animal by physical or chemical means. Animal specimens play an important role in the field of teaching and scientific research, including impregnated specimens, peeled specimens, bone specimens, dried specimens, slide specimens, etc.
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Some are made by live animals, and some are made by dead animals.
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Taxidermy is the process of removing internal organs, maturing the cortex, filling the skeleton, and drying!
Look at how you want to preserve it, the specimen can be soaked in medicine, you can put it in a dry specimen box to preserve, if you soak it in medicine, you can generally use alcohol soaking, you can also use formaldehyde to preserve, you can directly kill the animal and then soak it into the medicine, if it is dry and preserved, you must first dry the remains of the animal, and then use it with a pin. Foam. Fix it, and put it in the specimen box with a few mothballs in it.
Keep the air dry. Then close the box and you're good to go!
What to do with the specimen after the death of the animal.
The first step in making a taxidermy is to perform an autopsy, peel off the skin of the animal, and then measure the skin and the skinned carcass, which is the size of the animal.
The skin is then re-processed, shoveled and tanned.
At the same time, the staff also sculpts the body of the animal, and the larger animal will use the clay sculpture method to make the whole body out of clay. So, in the end, the taxidermy we see in the museum is actually a model on the inside, and its skin on the outside. The production of animal specimens pays attention to posture control, and it is necessary to restore the real action state of the animal.
However, it is not uncommon for museums to encounter flawed animal carcasses.
Since one of the best ways of taxidermy is the sick and dead animals in the zoo, these animals may be rescued and injured and cause surface defects, so the taximy has to hide the defects to the non-display surface, and then design the posture according to the needs of the scene.
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Legal analysis: The sale of protected animals and their products is illegal, and the circumstances may constitute a crime if the circumstances are serious.
Legal basis: Article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China Illegal hunting and killing of precious and endangered wild animals; Illegally purchasing, transporting, or killing rare or endangered wildlife or products of rare or endangered wildlife Anyone who illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or products of rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, is sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and a concurrent fine; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.
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Fujian Hengda standard costIs a provincial forestry authorities approved and issued animal skin management processing and utilization of the company, the company processed and produced animals are from the breeding qualification of the regular animal breeding factory purchase, at the same time, each of our animal specimens in strict accordance with the laws and regulations for processing and sales, the national protection of animals to do a certificate (identification).
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Yes, I had to go to the State Forestry Administration to handle it, but I shouldn't be able to do it now, and I had to do it for more than five years.
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