Taxidermy art is perhaps the strangest art form out there and the Queen Victoria Squirrel is an example of such a strange thing.
Take one dead, taxidermied squirrel, and then dress it up as the long dead monarch of the British Empire and then you have what you see above. Pretty sweet, eh? Check out more pictures of this intricately designed Queen Victoria Squirrel in the gallery.
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The Queen Victoria Squirrel is Art at Its Finest
Trend Themes
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3. Humorous Marketing - Humorous and original marketing approaches can help brands generate goodwill with consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The taxidermy art industry can capitalize on creating unique and quirky art pieces.
2. Consumer Goods - Companies in the consumer goods industry can capitalize on the popularity of novelty products.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Marketing and advertising agencies can help brands develop humorous and original marketing campaigns.