Natural Habitat Taxidermtography

'Stuffed' by Jonathan Minster Takes Taxidermied Animals Back Home

'Stuffed' by Jonathan Minster is taking taxidermy back to the wild where it belongs. These animals died for one reason or another, but now they are back where they belong: nature.

These photos are eerily awesome. Surprisingly, taxidermy has never given me the creeps, until now. Animals are supposed to be alive in the wild, but in 'Stuffed' by Jonathan Minster, they are immobile and dead-eyed. The only place I ever want to see a taxidermied animal again is at a store. Nature is for non-stuffed animals.
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