The crap taxidermy phenomenon is tailor-made for the Internet, which is particularly good at aggregating many examples of phenomena that used to be far-flung, and at visual jokes and juxtapositions.
When good animals go bad! Animal lovers are discovering the grizzly side of taxidermy after a Facebook page was launched documenting the world's worst attempts and RadarOnline.com has the catastrophic ...
You’ve probably seen them floating around the internet and laughed. We’re talking pictures of horrifically bad, even frightening taxidermy. If you haven’t, just Google something like “really bad ...
How are you today? Doing well? Don’t worry, this bad taxidermy will ruin any sort of good day you were having.
Editor’s Note: Each week in “Apparently This Matters,” CNN’s Jarrett Bellini applies his warped sensibilities to trending topics in social media and random items of interest on the Web. The Twitter ...
Disfigured alive animals, not so funny. Disfigured dead animals, hi-larious. Now before calling me a serial killer (that’s only half true), know that I’m referring to animals that have been ...
Readers who saw David Stabler's story on the Northeast Portland artist expresses ideas of mortality with taxidermy likely found a deeper meaning in the practice of preserving dead bodies. Today's ...
At its worst, a bad taxidermy job is gaudy and unsettling. At its finest, taxidermy turns animals into art, preserved for a lifetime or more. Where a specimen falls on that spectrum is up to the skill ...
In case you were worried you’d ever get a good night’s sleep again, here are some stuffed animals that go way beyond wrong. The Lion of King Frederick I of Sweden In 1731 the Swedish king received a ...
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