Description2013-03 Naturkundemuseum Berlin Taxidermie Eichhörnchen Sciurus vulgaris anagoria 2.JPG
English: Showcase at the Natural History Museum Berlin: Taxidermy of a squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris). Second step: Stuffing of the skin: The animal skin is filled with cotton wool or fine wood according to the original body volume. Then, the skin is sewn up.
Deutsch: Schaukasten im Naturkundemuseum Berlin: Taxidermie eines Eichhörnchens (Sciurus vulgaris). Zweiter Schritt: Aüsfüllen des Balges: Die Tierhaut wird mit Watte oder feiner Holzwolle entsprechend dem ursprünglichen Körpervolumen ausgefüllt. Anschließend wird der Balg vernäht.
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