Coyote Taxidermy
First of all, a brief description of what taxidermy means is necessary: Taxidermy is a general term which describes the numerous methods of reproducing a life-like representation of an animal for permanent display. In some cases, the skin ( including the fur, feathers or scales ) of the specimen is preserved and installed over an synthetic armature. In other cases, the specimen is reproduced entirely with manmade materials.
The word comes from two ancient Greek words as follows: taxis which means movement and derma which means skin. Therefore taxidermy means the movement of the skin. This definition is a fairly appropriate one as many taxidermy procedures involve removing the specimen’s natural skin, replacing the skin over an artificial body and adjusting the skin until it has a lifelike appearance.
Today’s taxidermy techniques involve many crafts such as carpentry, tanning, molding casting and also carpentry. All these but no talent at sculpture, painting or drawing are useless as you can’t do a good job with no talent, no matter you master the techniques. Nowadays, some taxidermy mounts don’t contain any animal parts at all as they are completely recreated with manmade materials. These works of taxidermy are displayed in museums, restaurants but also in educational institutions or personal homes.
When it comes down to coyote taxidermy there are many companies which offer professional services for enthusiasts, here are some examples of companies which deal with taxidermy :
Adirondack Reflections
Located in New York they provide taxidermy not only for coyotes but also fox, bobcats, big game not to mention fish and birds. They have over 30 years of experience in taxidermy which is a guarantee for quality products. Here are some samples of their work:
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Contact Info:
Address: Keene, NY 12942-0236
Phone: 518-576-9549
Fax: 518-576-9917
P.O. Box: 236
E-Mail: info@adirondackreflections.com
Dan Jennings Taxidermy
Located in Ohio they provide all major types of taxidermy including coyote, whitetail deer and big game. The owner Dan Jennings has been dealing with taxidermy since he was 14 so it is more than obvious that during the last years he has accumulated valuable experience in taxidermy. Here are some of his latest creations:
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Contact Info:
Address: 2161 Stacy Lane Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: 740-849-2255
Van Dyke’s
They offer not only finished products but also tools that will help you to do it yourself. Regarding finished products, you will find all major types of taxidermy, ranging from big game to fish and reptile. Here are some of the available products:
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Contact Info:
Address: 39771 S.D. HWY. 34. Woonsocket, SD 57385
Phone: 605-796-4425
P.O. Box: 278
E-Mail: taxidermy@cabelas.com
Arden Creek Designs
They offer some of the best North American taxidermy mounts available on the market with up-to-date techniques. Each mount is skillfully created by artisans who give the mount a realistic look as they give attention to every little detail. The following samples are only a small part of what they do :
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Contact Info:
Address: 2433 County 60 Road Loon Lake, NY 12989
Phone: 518-891-4518
E-Mail: info@ardencreek.com
Amy’s Animal Art Taxidermy
With seven years of experience, you will find some of the best exhibits of taxidermy here. Taxidermy available for the following : coyote, deer & antelope, squirrels, bobcats & fox and other mammals. Here are some exhibits of coyote taxidermy :
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Contact Info:
Address: Statesville, North Carolina
Phone: 704-682-8722
E-Mail: amy@amystaxidermy.com

















