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taxidermists Headlines
Rare black fox spotted by walkerA rare black fox, which is thought to bring bad luck to those who see it, is spotted in Lancashire.
Skeletons key to museum display
The skeletons of a number of birds are being suspended from the ceiling of Plymouth's revamped museum.
Notorious bear ends up in museum
A wild bear which touched the hearts of Germans for weeks in 2006 is stuffed and put on public display.
Headless lions discovered at park
The carcasses of four headless lions are found in the grounds of a former safari park in County Antrim.
What are zoos for?
A zoo in Germany has refused to help two polar bear cubs who were rejected by their mother and are now believed to have been eaten by her. So if zoos won't help to save the lives of animals, what are they for?
Giant pike nets £4,500 at auction
A monster pike landed in Norfolk in 1956 and later mounted sells at auction for £4,500.
Fish due to net £6,000 at auction
A monster pike landed in Norfolk in 1956 and later mounted is expected to sell for up to £6,000 at auction.
Rare bird killed by wide turbine
A rare bird is killed after getting caught in the blade of a wind turbine in Stirlingshire.
Women fill gap in taxidermy craft
A taxidermist from Edinburgh has said women hold the key to the future of the profession.
North exhibition has no whippet
A tongue-in-cheek exhibition of the myths of northern life opens without a vital showpiece - a whippet.
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