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Taxidermy is a technique that uses real animals to make specimens. It was popular in the Victorian era in England. However, in the development of contemporary science, this ancient technique has begun to radiate vitality again. According to a survey, the taxidermy industry in the United States alone has an annual output value of more than $600 million. The method of making taxidermy varies from person to person, and the handling of different animals is also different.

Some axidermists' principle is not to use especially killed animals as specimens, they only accept animal carcasses that have died naturally or accidentally. This technology has been getting a lot of controversies. Here you can see 23 horrifying pictures of taxidermy works that exist in real life.

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