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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the record taxidermy document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date Received' and 'Date Delivered' in the respective fields. This helps track the timeline of your taxidermy service.
  3. Fill in the 'Customer’s Name', 'Address', 'City', 'State', and 'Zip' fields to provide your contact information for correspondence.
  4. Indicate your phone number by selecting whether it is a home, business, or cell number, and enter the appropriate digits.
  5. Complete the 'LICENSE / PERMIT NO.' section along with the year and state/country of issuance to ensure compliance with regulations.
  6. Document the locality where the kill or catch occurred, followed by specifying the species and indicating male or female quantities.
  7. In the 'MOUNT INFORMATION & MEASUREMENTS' section, provide detailed descriptions and measurements as required for accurate processing.
  8. Include any specific instructions you have for your taxidermy project in the designated area to ensure your preferences are met.
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Methods Traditional skin-mount. Freeze-dried mount. Reproduction mount. Re-creation mount. Study skins.
Which Animals Challenge Taxidermists the Most? Birds. Birds have small bones and other tiny features that require precision skills. Snakes. Snakes are very difficult to preserve because they have complex musculature. Rabbits. Rabbit skin can rip rather easily, making it difficult to handle. Large Mammals. Unfamiliar Animals.
Fish. Fish scales serve multiple purposes from a smooth swim in the water to enabling it to camouflage. They are made of enamel and dentine, two of the hardest animal tissues.
Crocodile. Crocodiles are the epitome of hard, protective skin. The skin is armored with scutes (bony, keratin-covered plates) and osteoderms (bony structures beneath the skin), which makes it almost impenetrable.
Large mammals, such as elephants, antelopes and giraffes, offer extreme engineering challenges, due to their size. Meanwhile, very small animals test a taxidermists ability to sculpt on a miniature scale, like modeling an eyelid thats the size of a hair, she added.

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Migratory birds pose the biggest legal challenge for taxidermists. They need a federal permit to mount all migratory birds that belonged to other people. Theres a law that prohibits people from possessing migratory birds without a permit, and that includes both dead and live birds.
Any taxidermy made prior to the 1980s should be assumed to contain arsenic. Risks are relatively low if you only have a few older taxidermy pieces in the home but it all depends on how you handle and store them. Ideally, all vintage taxidermy should be kept within a case.

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