Practical Taxidermy
Practical Taxidermy
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This edition contains methods and techniques, enabling sportsmen, hobbyists, and professionals to prepare specimens that truly recreate wildlife as it is in nature. There are methods for the preservation and preparation of birds, mammals, game heads, fish, and reptiles. Carefully researched photographs and illustrations are accompanied by a clear text that explains procedures step by step. Tools, materials, suppliers - everything one needs to know about taxidermy is covered in this classic guide.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Practical Taxidermy,John W. Moyer,Krieger Publishing Company,0894647431
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