Wow, Crappy Taxidermy’s first celebrity post! We live in very exciting times.
Spotted in Seminole Hills, Florida. Submitted by Justin A.
Wow, Crappy Taxidermy’s first celebrity post! We live in very exciting times.
Spotted in Seminole Hills, Florida. Submitted by Justin A.
Happy Easter~
Source: Curiosities from the 5th Corner
So very frightening and intimidating indeed~
Source: Lifeless Oddities Facebook
Sup, why so serious?
Hidden away in a closet of a tattoo parlor in Lewisville, Texas. Spotted by Carena F.
Can we add this to a time capsule, please? I think that future generations will be in awe of how far the human race has come.
via Etsy
Fancy Pedro enjoying his copy of Crap Taxidermy in Brooklyn, NY.
Submitted and photographed by Jennifer Gordon
The best part about Christmas? Adorable Christmas-themed taxidermy.
Don't forget that the Crap Taxidermy book has a DIY stuff-your-own mouse taxidermy section if you still need to make odd one-of-a-kind xmas presents for your friends.
Taxidermy by Hayley Louise Beck of Foxy Taxidermy.
Oh great, another satanic birth.
Submitted by Gwen R. via Facebook
A picture of our book featured with Adele Morse's tiny squirrel people. Don't forget to buy the Crap Taxidermy book as a Christmas present for somebody you love. Or somebody you hate. Whatever floats your boat!
More fodder for your night terrors.
via ebay
So many emotions - not sure if I should scream, or write the taxidermist a fan letter.
Submitted by Daisy Tainton
Oh my gosh, please let this be a cobra slap bracelet.
Hey guys! Due to the overwhelming popularity of the last post, the taxidermist from Curiosities from the 5th corner is holding a contest, and this little dude will be the giveaway prize. Check out Curiosities from the 5th corner and the Crappy Taxidermy page for more contest details. :]
This. This is a thing.
Submitted on Crappy Taxidermy Facebook group by Kitty Lovelace.. Made by Curiosities from the 5th Corner.
You could say it with flowers. Or you could say it with cobras. Or you could say it with cobras holding flowers.
One reader decided to welcome his girlfriend back home with this gift.
Submitted by Decurio.
A very thoughtfully-executed playful composition~
Submitted by Liza V.
Kangaroo Court, featuring (from left to right) the plaintiff "Squealer Muskrat," defendant "Sulky Badger," "Judge Wolf" and I believe that the lynx is a prosecutor presenting evidence. One of the most fabulous tableaus I've ever seen.
Submitted by Joe Prosit