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Definition of taxidermist in English: taxidermistnoun ˌtaksɪˈdəːmɪstˈtæksəˌdərməst A person who practises taxidermy. 动物标本剥制师 Example sentencesExamples - The taxidermists will first remove the pet's internal organs which can be returned for burial at the request of the pet owner.
- Having qualified as a taxidermist from the North-Western School of Taxidermy, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. in 1969, Gerry set up a taxidermy studio and fur exporting business in 1975.
- He described how once the animals are killed they are sent to a taxidermist in South Africa, where they are stuffed, mounted and then sent to the UK.
- During a shoot at a taxidermist's office, they ran into some difficulties.
- A friend who is a taxidermist has kept the fox in a freezer, but Jason, from Audenshaw, is unsure whether to have the animal stuffed.
- The warped handiwork of a taxidermist has given almost all of the stuffed animals odd expressions.
- There is also a selection of photographs from 1905-1915 of taxidermists, dancing bears and various dead animals.
- By the 1880s almost every town and village had a professional taxidermist.
- In addition, they visited a taxidermist who instructed them in the science of preserving lifelike specimens.
- John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London.
- A range of strange creatures has been rejuvenated at a taxidermist and returned to the museum last week to be joined by live tropical animals for the ‘hands on’ display.
- Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past.
- They've raised the ire of more conservative taxidermists, and no doubt raised the stomach contents of many art fans.
- About 100 cases occur each year in pet shop owners, poultry raisers, poultry processing plant employees, pigeon fanciers, taxidermists, and zoo attendants.
- Wulsin referred to his bearers, cooks and taxidermists as his ‘army’.
- In 1824 Gould set up his taxidermy business in London and became the first taxidermist to enjoy royal patronage when he stuffed a Thick Knee'd Bustard for King George IV.
- One thing unites the animals: they are all dead but stuffed by taxidermists at Edinburgh's Royal Museum on Chambers Street.
- Leaving his position at Browning High School, Scriver focused his attention on developing a career as a professional taxidermist.
- Discussing the work with the artist, I find out the subjects were not alive in the great outdoors, but are actually a taxidermist's handiwork on display at the Smithsonian.
- The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers.
Definition of taxidermist in US English: taxidermistnounˈtaksəˌdərməstˈtæksəˌdərməst A person who practices taxidermy. 动物标本剥制师 Example sentencesExamples - John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London.
- In 1824 Gould set up his taxidermy business in London and became the first taxidermist to enjoy royal patronage when he stuffed a Thick Knee'd Bustard for King George IV.
- The warped handiwork of a taxidermist has given almost all of the stuffed animals odd expressions.
- Discussing the work with the artist, I find out the subjects were not alive in the great outdoors, but are actually a taxidermist's handiwork on display at the Smithsonian.
- There is also a selection of photographs from 1905-1915 of taxidermists, dancing bears and various dead animals.
- Leaving his position at Browning High School, Scriver focused his attention on developing a career as a professional taxidermist.
- The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers.
- By the 1880s almost every town and village had a professional taxidermist.
- During a shoot at a taxidermist's office, they ran into some difficulties.
- A friend who is a taxidermist has kept the fox in a freezer, but Jason, from Audenshaw, is unsure whether to have the animal stuffed.
- In addition, they visited a taxidermist who instructed them in the science of preserving lifelike specimens.
- The taxidermists will first remove the pet's internal organs which can be returned for burial at the request of the pet owner.
- They've raised the ire of more conservative taxidermists, and no doubt raised the stomach contents of many art fans.
- Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past.
- About 100 cases occur each year in pet shop owners, poultry raisers, poultry processing plant employees, pigeon fanciers, taxidermists, and zoo attendants.
- He described how once the animals are killed they are sent to a taxidermist in South Africa, where they are stuffed, mounted and then sent to the UK.
- One thing unites the animals: they are all dead but stuffed by taxidermists at Edinburgh's Royal Museum on Chambers Street.
- A range of strange creatures has been rejuvenated at a taxidermist and returned to the museum last week to be joined by live tropical animals for the ‘hands on’ display.
- Wulsin referred to his bearers, cooks and taxidermists as his ‘army’.
- Having qualified as a taxidermist from the North-Western School of Taxidermy, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. in 1969, Gerry set up a taxidermy studio and fur exporting business in 1975.
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