According to Wikipedia, it's mostly rags or cotton.
Ecology includes growth of the human and enviromental stuff like photosynthesis and animals :P
food, water sunlight nd stuff
deer, moose, elk, bear and all sorts of stuff
Coastline animals are species that live in the intertidal zone, where the land meets the sea. Some examples include crabs, starfish, seagulls, sea otters, and seals. These animals have adapted to survive in dynamic and challenging environments where they are exposed to both land and water conditions.
Some animals in the food web in Mexico include jaguars, tapirs, monkeys, hummingbirds, snakes, and iguanas. These animals play different roles as predators, prey, or primary consumers in the ecosystem, contributing to the biodiversity of Mexico's ecosystems.
Stuff dead animals.
No, they work with animals that are already dead.
They are known as taxidermists and often operate locally for private customers.
Veterinarians, Farmers, Butchers and Taxidermists, to name but a few.
Taxidermy is the art of "stuffing" a dead animal for display.
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A taxidermist typically works in a workshop or studio where they prepare, stuff, and mount animal skins to create lifelike replicas of the original animals. Some taxidermists may work in museums, wildlife centers, or as independent contractors serving clients who want their hunting trophies preserved.
The Platypus.
According to Simply Hired, the average yearly salary of taxidermists is 19,000 US dollars as of May 2011. This average salary is quite varied by the region and other factors.
it does freaky stuff to animals i think they are evil or crazy to be doing stuff to animals
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