Innovative Method of Dry Preservation of Animal, Bird Models in Lieu of Taxidermy

Journal Title: International Journal of Research and Review - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 8

Abstract

Taxidermy is an art to preserve the biological specimens with their skin in dry form which is quite expensive. The present study involves a technique which needs less time and cheapest chemicals as sodium chloride, thymol, 5% formol saline; simple items like needle, thread, flexible wires and containers. The technique is explained in detail in the text. The final product of the animal demonstrates all the anatomical features including the fur with desired posture.

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Dr. Ramkrishna V

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Dr. Ramkrishna V (2017). Innovative Method of Dry Preservation of Animal, Bird Models in Lieu of Taxidermy. International Journal of Research and Review, 4(8), 50-52. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-367093