• @CluckN
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    598 months ago

    Most kids would find a stuffed pheasant radical. You would go down in uncle history.

    • @[email protected]
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      198 months ago

      11 year old me was given a bearskin rug and I hated it because it was a dead animal.

      Funny thing though, I’m a butcher now.

      • flicker
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        28 months ago

        I bet you’re fun to get drunk with.

        • @[email protected]
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          48 months ago

          Not really, I barf a lot. That’s why don’t drink anymore! I’ve embarrassed myself a few too many times.

          • flicker
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            28 months ago

            Then whatever kind of fun social thing. I bet you’re fun to socialize with!

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      58 months ago

      I got a realistic-looking stuffed animal mouse as a kid from my grandpa. I don’t think it was a taxidermy, but pretty real (or to my 5yo brain). I loved it until it unsurprisingly disappeared after I was being a little dick.

  • Punkie
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    598 months ago

    When I was a kid, one of my friends got a stuffed puffer fish for his 10th (?) birthday from an uncle. We klater joked “he’s too old for stuffed animals,” but IIRC, he loved that thing.

        • TurboWafflz
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          58 months ago

          If the child was a peasant then it would be a pleasant pheasant peasant present

  • @[email protected]
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    128 months ago

    Is this actually a thing anywhere. I haven’t heard of anyone calling it anything other than “a taxidermy” or “taxidermied [animal name]”

    • body_by_make
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      228 months ago

      This is a play on words, you normally wouldn’t call it a stuffed animal, but it is technically a stuffed animal. The joke in the comic is that it subverts expectations.

    • @Sludgeyy
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      98 months ago

      “Taxidermy is the art of preserving an animal’s body by mounting (over an armature) or stuffing, for the purpose of display or study.”

      From Wikipedia

      “I have a mounted deer head”

      “I have a stuffed raccoon”

      I think it’s common

    • @Harvey656
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      78 months ago

      Actually yes, know quite a few people who got weird taxidermist cats and raccoons, not necessarily for their birthday bit for other occasions.

      Appalachia is a strange place.

    • @nBodyProblem
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      48 months ago

      Yes, when I was a kid in CA people would describe taxidermied animals as being “stuffed”

      I distinctly remember the parks department bringing in “stuffed” owls and cougars and stuff into class during first grade to teach us about the local wildlife. It was rad.