That cat at 13:20. I'd love to know how they can get it from falling over. Like what does it look like inside or is there some sort of special weight applied to the leg?
shop.matuskataxidermy.com/collections/newest-products/products/bobcat-lifesize-climbing-left-turn?_pos=1&_sid=138121398&_ss=r a form such as this is used as the base!
Great show, if the exotic animals are all captive animals, dying of natural causes and not poaching throphies, I can 100% get behind this. Unfortunally, I didn't see any certificate, sticker or any other symbol of identification that would indicate, that these animals weren't shot by hunters (talking about the exotic animals like lions, cheetahs, buffalo etc.) . Therefor, forgive me, if I'll take this show with a little grain of salt ... but you did definitely do a terrific job in documenting everything, so kudos for that ! 👍🙏
What a snowflake. Nobody needs you support or you to get behind anybody just keep virtue signaling. Just because an animal is made into a mount doesn't mean it was poached. If you would research before you typed a whole kindles worth of googled facts you would know that the money from hunters is the main reason several animals are still here.
@@xWARCHIEFx If reasonable skepticism makes me a snowflake in your eyes, than you are a rude, stuck-up, I'm-better-then-everybody-else kinda clown. Get down from your high horse and don't be rude for no reason or you'll recieve the same treatment you give others around you - just a friendly advise ! I have every right to be skeptic and voice my opinion in a calm, collective manner (which I did). I've seen so many animals being illegally hunted and/or killed by hunters in a really cruel way that it would turn your stomach insides out if you knew, so naturally I am skeptic when it comes to mounted trophies ! Stop acting all superior, trying to step on other people's toes just because you have a different opinion on this topic and don't have anything to back yourself up !
@@xWARCHIEFx And btw, your arguing about hunters and their money being the reason why many animals are still here today, is (if anything) only half the coin ! On the other half there are more animal species than you could count that got extinct and/or chased from their homeland because of hunters ! Poaching aside but the ecosystem would and does RARELY need humans interfering in it's business, period ! After almost 100 years, a pair of young wolves has made it's home in these woods I live in after hunters killed all of them in the 1890's. Now they are FINALLY back to balance nature once more and what do the hunters do ? Arguing with the board to put them down after only a week of them being here ! These wolves have not ONCE attacked nor killed ANY human, pet or livestock ! They are peacefully doing their thing and the farmers in my region support their existence 87% to 13%, since their livestock got properly fenced in and guarded by dogs ! So what is the hunters last argument ? Kill them because they "damage the ecosystem by killing the deer in the area" - what load of crap ! The same stupid argument is made year after year in fall, so these assholes can go out, killing the crows in my area - CROWS ! As if crows could take down a grown ass deer ! This isn't "The birds" ... 😂🤦🏻♀️ The only reason the hunters want to kill these creatures is because THEY feel threatened by them because they are "food rivals" to them ! 🤷🏻♀️ They constantly try to break onto my land, to get to the animals on said land and the next time I see one of'em trying to climb it or brak through with a boltcutter, all hell will break loose ! I will NOT have them killing MY fox, my buck, my hares and pheasants nor will I let them kill these wolves as long as they are on MY LAND !
I want to give the rights out to my own idea of the game changer Whitetail Taxidermy set up. How cool would you it be to have multiple mounts of the same buck with the deer's old sheds have him turning his head with different sheds. The last pose with the buck harvested rack facing you square. this pose does a couple of things it shows the legacy of the whitetail and also the point of view from the hunter of see the buck in the wild and as he faces you the buck just gets bigger and bigger. I call it the "Creason Point of View" I hold all the rights to this idea of posing and mount construction.
Did you think it up? It came from my mind therefore my vision. I have done my research, and no one has come close. So, my vision and ideas should be free. Go ask apple if they will let you build a cell phone.
@@nickcreason4397 no I did not think it up, but copyright involves the law and cash. just saying an idea is yours in a comment section is not a valid copyright🤷♀️ you're just giving your idea to others for free
@@ryanishkonk3446 Africa lions are on the endangered species list and are illegal to hunt. Though I guess it could be a lion that died in a zoo or for other reasons.
Sorry in advance if my questions seem stupid but I'm very curious and would appreciate answers. Were all these animals hunted? How were they killed? Why are all the deer only heads and maybe a portion of the front legs while all the the cats are left whole? Are there different rules for different animals? Is anything off limits besides humans?
Good question, taxidermy is a form of art, I’m not as good at it as these guys though! I would assume a lot of these animals were hunted, however when there is a giarrafe I’d hope a few like that weren’t
@@impunitythebagpuss Often taxidermists will never kill for the sole purpose of taxidermy, unless the animal is invasive. That’s highly unethical. But it does happen, and for the people who do kill for only the purpose of preservation absolutely shouldn’t be allowed to preform taxidermy. Usually taxidermists source their animals through hunters who are hunting for their own needs and have no use for the actual skin itself and so on. Instead of wasting the rest of the animal which we cannot eat, using it to make art to honour and preserve the animal is the highest respect I think can be given :].
Nice review.. respectfully.. no such duck as a “spoonbill”… it’s a Northern Shoveler, spoonbill is another bird all together.. slang is great, but at a competitive event like this, there easily could be a real spoonbill, no need for the confusion!
My first post got deleted for some unknown reason ... maybe UA-cam didn't like it, that I decided to put an educational link in it, so here's my post without the link. For those who were asking/disgussing, if these lions were hunted/if lions are endangered, I would like to clarify : They are indeed endangered, in fact, there are atleast 2 subspecies of lion, that are on the brink of extinction thanks to poachers. - The asiatic lion is listed as endangered - The northern, western and central african lions are listed as endangered - The eastern and southern populations are listed as threatend - The overall species is listed as vunerable - The overall population of lions has decreased by 90% and has gone extinct in 26 african countries, already It is important to keep these magnificent creatures from uselessly dying to unethical humans, that find it "fun" and feel "superior" by shooting them and then boasting about their trophy ! Please read this, so you can increase your knowledge and learning new stuff ... maybe you get interested in helping those beautiful big cats ! 🦁🙏
The only animal part is the outer pelt and antlers, all the inside are made up of foam forms which you can order off of taxidermy suppliers. When I was younger I also thought the whole thing was in there too lol
Nothing is beautiful about killing a innocent animal simply to stuff its body, its kinda fucked up and I'd happily say anyone who enjoys it should be checked out mentally.
We apologize for the poor filming as the ground was not even for our tripod to seamlessly move on.
I really like all of your video upgrades! Camera, wireless Mics, rolling Tripod ... nice and professional! Neat tour!
Very cool! I know almost nothing about taxidermy but it’s one of those topics that’s always fascinated me. Thanks for the tour and your descriptions!
This is so cool! Imagine if everything suddenly came alive like night at the museum
Very impressive work, thanks for sharing this with us!!
It’s crazy how all these were real living creatures now they’ve been brought back to life
Bizarre
amazingly talented artists 🤩 -- AWESOME 👋
I absolutely love the coatimundi vs snake mount. I also enjoy that sable antelope too
Thanks for sharing those beautiful mounts!!!
Some very nice work at the show this year!
Just off the hook! Everyone is a winner! In my book 👍
Espectacular. Muchas gracias.
God bless
everything blessed, much love from kenya
One day I wish to be there! I’m learning taxidermy as a career
Me to it can be really fun
I don’t
@@pissnachos5966 good for you
@@freaky.skullz8 tell em
@@freaky.skullz8 No wonder they're mad, someone pissed in their nachos.
Awesome!!!!
38:52. What animal is that?
It's a muntjac deer.
Muntjac
The turkey was amazing!
Thank you for doing the video for us
That cat at 13:20. I'd love to know how they can get it from falling over. Like what does it look like inside or is there some sort of special weight applied to the leg?
shop.matuskataxidermy.com/collections/newest-products/products/bobcat-lifesize-climbing-left-turn?_pos=1&_sid=138121398&_ss=r a form such as this is used as the base!
They only use the skin not the entire animal search up your facts 😂
But how do they acquire the cadavers
? >.>
30:58 OK. Like fucking seriously. HOW do they do that?!
Great show, if the exotic animals are all captive animals, dying of natural causes and not poaching throphies, I can 100% get behind this.
Unfortunally, I didn't see any certificate, sticker or any other symbol of identification that would indicate, that these animals weren't shot by hunters (talking about the exotic animals like lions, cheetahs, buffalo etc.) . Therefor, forgive me, if I'll take this show with a little grain of salt ... but you did definitely do a terrific job in documenting everything, so kudos for that ! 👍🙏
What a snowflake. Nobody needs you support or you to get behind anybody just keep virtue signaling. Just because an animal is made into a mount doesn't mean it was poached. If you would research before you typed a whole kindles worth of googled facts you would know that the money from hunters is the main reason several animals are still here.
@@xWARCHIEFx If reasonable skepticism makes me a snowflake in your eyes, than you are a rude, stuck-up, I'm-better-then-everybody-else kinda clown.
Get down from your high horse and don't be rude for no reason or you'll recieve the same treatment you give others around you - just a friendly advise !
I have every right to be skeptic and voice my opinion in a calm, collective manner (which I did).
I've seen so many animals being illegally hunted and/or killed by hunters in a really cruel way that it would turn your stomach insides out if you knew, so naturally I am skeptic when it comes to mounted trophies !
Stop acting all superior, trying to step on other people's toes just because you have a different opinion on this topic and don't have anything to back yourself up !
@@xWARCHIEFx And btw, your arguing about hunters and their money being the reason why many animals are still here today, is (if anything) only half the coin ! On the other half there are more animal species than you could count that got extinct and/or chased from their homeland because of hunters ! Poaching aside but the ecosystem would and does RARELY need humans interfering in it's business, period !
After almost 100 years, a pair of young wolves has made it's home in these woods I live in after hunters killed all of them in the 1890's. Now they are FINALLY back to balance nature once more and what do the hunters do ? Arguing with the board to put them down after only a week of them being here ! These wolves have not ONCE attacked nor killed ANY human, pet or livestock ! They are peacefully doing their thing and the farmers in my region support their existence 87% to 13%, since their livestock got properly fenced in and guarded by dogs ! So what is the hunters last argument ? Kill them because they "damage the ecosystem by killing the deer in the area" - what load of crap !
The same stupid argument is made year after year in fall, so these assholes can go out, killing the crows in my area - CROWS ! As if crows could take down a grown ass deer ! This isn't "The birds" ... 😂🤦🏻♀️
The only reason the hunters want to kill these creatures is because THEY feel threatened by them because they are "food rivals" to them ! 🤷🏻♀️
They constantly try to break onto my land, to get to the animals on said land and the next time I see one of'em trying to climb it or brak through with a boltcutter, all hell will break loose ! I will NOT have them killing MY fox, my buck, my hares and pheasants nor will I let them kill these wolves as long as they are on MY LAND !
Cracking up at the beginning how they keep looking at him and then back to the camera
I want to give the rights out to my own idea of the game changer Whitetail Taxidermy set up. How cool would you it be to have multiple mounts of the same buck with the deer's old sheds have him turning his head with different sheds. The last pose with the buck harvested rack facing you square. this pose does a couple of things it shows the legacy of the whitetail and also the point of view from the hunter of see the buck in the wild and as he faces you the buck just gets bigger and bigger. I call it the "Creason Point of View" I hold all the rights to this idea of posing and mount construction.
how exactly are you holding the rights to this idea?
there already might be something like this btw
Did you think it up? It came from my mind therefore my vision. I have done my research, and no one has come close. So, my vision and ideas should be free. Go ask apple if they will let you build a cell phone.
I done this 12 years ago,,
Learn grammar first
@@nickcreason4397 no I did not think it up, but copyright involves the law and cash. just saying an idea is yours in a comment section is not a valid copyright🤷♀️ you're just giving your idea to others for free
Realmente ESPECTACULAR😯
42:09 Sad another baby died but what an adorable way to celebrate its life!
What state is this at ???? I want to go…
Thats amazing
i want them all
Hey Tom hey Brett
Shout out from Ohio
Yes actually I would love a beer
Hahaha
How can I contact you.. ?
712-336-3256
Where's the lion? Reported as misleading thumbnail.
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The amount of clueless treehuggers in the comments section is a good indication of where our world is headed. Help us all.
Why don't they skin mount fish
Would it be legal to taxidermy an ape
Did you really just delete my posts about answering peoples questions about the lions ?
I am very confused ...
I thought lions are illegal to hunt due to the fact they are an endangered species?
Yea lions are NOT an endangered species ffs
@@ryanishkonk3446 Africa lions are on the endangered species list and are illegal to hunt. Though I guess it could be a lion that died in a zoo or for other reasons.
@@NoodleSm8900 Wrong. Lion hunting in Africa is legal as long as it is on a private reserve and not in a national park.
@@Fossil_ Thanks for the clarification
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I was gonna be a taxidermist …..
But honestly I just couldn’t be stuffed !!!
Sorry in advance if my questions seem stupid but I'm very curious and would appreciate answers. Were all these animals hunted? How were they killed? Why are all the deer only heads and maybe a portion of the front legs while all the the cats are left whole? Are there different rules for different animals? Is anything off limits besides humans?
karen
@@carleighalbright1417 Carleigh Portapotteigh
All the animals were hunted
Good question, taxidermy is a form of art, I’m not as good at it as these guys though! I would assume a lot of these animals were hunted, however when there is a giarrafe I’d hope a few like that weren’t
*psst want a beer?* 🤣
🤣 I loved that part
Is there a certificate where the animals come from or how they died?
I wondered about this. How many of these critters were killed just to be "preserved" for instance? Enquiring minds want to know!
@@impunitythebagpuss That's what I thought too
@@impunitythebagpuss Often taxidermists will never kill for the sole purpose of taxidermy, unless the animal is invasive. That’s highly unethical. But it does happen, and for the people who do kill for only the purpose of preservation absolutely shouldn’t be allowed to preform taxidermy.
Usually taxidermists source their animals through hunters who are hunting for their own needs and have no use for the actual skin itself and so on. Instead of wasting the rest of the animal which we cannot eat, using it to make art to honour and preserve the animal is the highest respect I think can be given :].
I work for the guy who did the moose calf
Jim’s A great taxidermist
17:45 Loving that pose!
Nice review.. respectfully.. no such duck as a “spoonbill”… it’s a Northern Shoveler, spoonbill is another bird all together.. slang is great, but at a competitive event like this, there easily could be a real spoonbill, no need for the confusion!
My first post got deleted for some unknown reason ... maybe UA-cam didn't like it, that I decided to put an educational link in it, so here's my post without the link.
For those who were asking/disgussing, if these lions were hunted/if lions are endangered, I would like to clarify :
They are indeed endangered, in fact, there are atleast 2 subspecies of lion, that are on the brink of extinction thanks to poachers.
- The asiatic lion is listed as endangered
- The northern, western and central african lions are listed as endangered
- The eastern and southern populations are listed as threatend
- The overall species is listed as vunerable
- The overall population of lions has decreased by 90% and has gone extinct in 26 african countries, already
It is important to keep these magnificent creatures from uselessly dying to unethical humans, that find it "fun" and feel "superior" by shooting them and then boasting about their trophy !
Please read this, so you can increase your knowledge and learning new stuff ... maybe you get interested in helping those beautiful big cats !
🦁🙏
the deer in my profile pic is actually a deer I taxed
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Smilodon xd
Don’t get me wrong these are nice but it’s really uncanny when they look at the realistic features while knowing they are dead.
I feel the same way
The only animal part is the outer pelt and antlers, all the inside are made up of foam forms which you can order off of taxidermy suppliers. When I was younger I also thought the whole thing was in there too lol
Nothing is beautiful about killing a innocent animal simply to stuff its body, its kinda fucked up and I'd happily say anyone who enjoys it should be checked out mentally.
Maybe you should check your facts because most hunters eat their trophy's and preserve them by mounting them so don't be a jerk
I’m a hunter, where I live everyone hunts, I myself am a taxidermist. I love this video, found it very inspiring.
These commentators need to hit a couple ripper magoos cause they're socially awkward...
Man this gives me the creeps
Truly sickening.
What part is sickening?
Innocent animals graveyard
They could have been already dead u don't know where they came from so stop accusing we hate that!!
And don't say well some of you kill for taxidermy some of us don't make the whole of us!!
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It’s sad nature reduced to bunch dead animals on display like freak show 😂
karen
@@carleighalbright1417 Carleigh Portapotteigh
Where is the freak show you’re in Stacey?Might be interested in a ticket
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What kind of sentence was that?
What’s with all the full stops