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'''Taxidermy''' was the [[science]] and art of preserving a dead animal by blending together natural and artificial elements to create an anatomically realistic representation of that animal. [[Joe Hartley]] was an expert taxidermist whose models were used in anatomy classes at a [[Scottish]] university. [[Ace]], [[Hex]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] all saw his studio, which was crammed with all manner of taxidermic examples, including [[bear]]s, [[deer]], [[alligator]]s, [[eagle]]s, [[wolf|wolves]], [[rabbit]]s and [[fox]]es. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Thoughts]]'')
'''Taxidermy''' was the [[science]] and art of preserving a dead animal by blending together natural and artificial elements to create an anatomically realistic representation of that animal. [[Joe Hartley]] was an expert taxidermist whose models were used in anatomy classes at a [[Scottish]] university. [[Ace]], [[Hex]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] all saw his studio, which was crammed with all manner of taxidermic examples, including [[bear]]s, [[deer]], [[alligator]]s, [[eagle]]s, [[wolf|wolves]], [[rabbit]]s and [[fox]]es. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Thoughts (audio story)|Night Thoughts]]'')


The [[Hornet]]s could control stuffed animals, which they did by hollowing out their heads. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stuff of Nightmares (BBC audio story)|The Stuff of Nightmares]]'')
The [[Hornet]]s could control stuffed animals, which they did by hollowing out their heads. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stuff of Nightmares (BBC audio story)|The Stuff of Nightmares]]'')
[[Category:Science from the real world]]
[[Category:Science from the real world]]
[[Category:Zoology]]
[[Category:Zoology]]
[[Category:Death and mortality]]
[[Category:Death and mortality]]
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