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Originally Posted by Furious_Male
its a taxidermy page what makes you think its fake?
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i could be wrong
the guy says he does one a day
the process (if you know anything of freeze drying takes way longer than that. Its a very delicate process, infection, mold, and many things come to play. You dont just toss an animal in the frezer and its done. Sound fake, i dont care to lok further, just looks way to unprofessional for SUCH AN EXPENSIVE hobby.
way expensive and time consuming., this guy makes it sound like cooking a pizza.
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment...6620352.column
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"I do an average of one animal a day, mostly cats," says Mansfield, who has freeze-dried everything from raccoons to lizards. "The only thing I don't do are fish. I don't know why, but fish just don't come out right."
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here is info on the process
http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/publica...er/prim42.html
Freeze-drying which is used to dry animal specimens, does so at very low internal chamber temperatures, lower than is used for most food processes. One animal specimen may take several weeks to dry. At this slow rate of drying the costs are high. Most paper and book material can withstand higher temperatures than those used to dry delicate animal specimens and there is a need for thermal energy to make the process efficient and cost effective.
anyhow, may be real, just doesnt seem like it...