According to Wikipedia, it's mostly rags or cotton.
Taxidermists typically use materials such as foam or cotton to stuff animals. These materials help the animal keep its shape and appearance once the preservation process is complete.
Ecology includes growth of the human and enviromental stuff like photosynthesis and animals :P
food, water sunlight nd stuff
deer, moose, elk, bear and all sorts of stuff
Coastline animals are species that live in the intertidal zone, where the land meets the sea. Some examples include crabs, starfish, seagulls, sea otters, and seals. These animals have adapted to survive in dynamic and challenging environments where they are exposed to both land and water conditions.
The noun 'stuff' is a mass (non-count) noun. Multiples of stuff are expressed as a lot of stuff, some stuff, more stuff, a pile of stuff, piles of stuff, a box of stuff, boxes of stuff, etc.
Stuff dead animals.
No, they work with animals that are already dead.
A person who stuffs dead animals is known as a taxidermist. Taxidermists preserve and mount animal skins to create lifelike displays for exhibition or personal enjoyment.
Veterinarians, Farmers, Butchers and Taxidermists, to name but a few.
Taxidermy is the art of "stuffing" a dead animal for display.
People who skin animals can be called a variety of things, because they do it for a variety of reasons. To name a couple, trappers and taxidermists.
NO!
yes
The Platypus.
According to Simply Hired, the average yearly salary of taxidermists is 19,000 US dollars as of May 2011. This average salary is quite varied by the region and other factors.
it does freaky stuff to animals i think they are evil or crazy to be doing stuff to animals
The average salary for a taxidermist can vary depending on location and experience, but typically ranges from $25,000 to $50,000 per year. Some highly skilled or specialized taxidermists may earn more.