totefischy
totefischy
die Toten Fischotter
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Hello I am River, aka Fischy (they/them) Michigan, USA zoologist/illustrator  (Main blog)
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totefischy · 4 days ago
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Shoutout to bird dioramas with chicks, big fan of seeing the elegant adult birds right next to their scruffy yelling babies
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totefischy · 13 days ago
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Tiny lizard/amphibian club! L to R: juvenile green tree frog, western skink, baby bearded dragon, and baby anole. On the left are the horns of a Jackson's chameleon for scale. All natural deaths.
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totefischy · 1 month ago
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North american diorama at the natural history museum in Oslo! The bear was HUGE
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totefischy · 2 months ago
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Today I went to the science museum. It was basically empty. You might think of course it was, it's a natural history museum, shouldn't you be doing things specific to Florence? Buddy this museum has had the same badly-taxidermied hippo for three hundred years, and for a hundred years before that a different museum had it. Multiple European scholars with varying levels of hippo expertise have tried to improve it over the centuries. You can't see stuff like that just anywhere. The description mostly just talks about everything that's wrong with the hippo, and how the current curators have worked to preserve the different layers of alterations and attempted fixes, while also stabilizing the specimen:
Its unnatural position and unappealing details make us suppose that its taxidermists have never seen it live. For example, although it is a digitigrade animal, the position of its feet was prepared like that of a plantigrade. [...] Two different approaches thus coexisted for over two centuries: a seventeenth-century one "cabinet of curiosities" like and a late eighteenth century one, with a naturalistic aim. [...] Therefore, a restoration, completed in 2012, was necessary which highlighted the two different approaches of preparation, allowing to enhance its original appearance, but also preserving the beautiful wax modeling reconstruction of the details of the head.
Here we have, in part, a history of "exotic" European zoological inquiry in microcosm. Everybody's all oh let's go see the important church, or the other important church, even though the line is an hour long, and no one wants to look at the fucked up hippo with me.
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Also, I want to be clear: this was a great museum and I think more people should go and would have a great time there even without knowing or caring much about the history of science (or even being as easily amused by taxidermy as I am). Their current exhibit juxtaposes actual historical taxidermy with modern art of fantastical medieval-esque imagined creatures. And their collection of wax anatomical models is fascinating (and quite famous). They have a lovely mineral collection, too.
Also if you like me are easily lost, and you get confused about how to leave, you can just follow the wheelchair-accessible path because it's the only one you can find that leads to the exit! And then you get to see a surprise giraffe in a corner by the elevator, away from all of the other taxidermy. Why not!
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totefischy · 5 months ago
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Amazing horse shouldermount by Artistry Untamed. I think it's one of the best non-museum horse taxidermy I've seen so far!
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totefischy · 5 months ago
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My favorite part of the exhibit: the very last quagga! The mare died on the 12th of august in 1883 in the zoo in Amsterdam, without anyone realising she was an endling. There are only 23 taxidermy specimens of quaggas, and a lot of them aren't on display due to their fragility
This is one of the two taxidermy quaggas in the collection of Naturalis, and has recently been restored
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Link to a short video on the instagram page of Naturalis about the restoration, where you can see some of the damage that had to be restored
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totefischy · 5 months ago
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Bone collecting
(Edit: I drew a bird because they are usually legal&safe to collect where I live. If you are in the USA, be mindful of the MBTA and bird flu.)
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totefischy · 6 months ago
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totefischy · 8 months ago
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I'm fairly sure this coyote survived being shot in the muzzle. There's a small entry wound and a huge exit wound that took out several teeth. Both are well healed. Coyotes are made of extra lives I swear. And people suck.
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totefischy · 10 months ago
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A white-backed vulture (Gyps africanus) sits on a hippo skull in Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya
by praveen pandian
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totefischy · 10 months ago
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a beautiful Swainson’s Thrush, sadly killed by a window strike. i left it to rest under some pines.
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totefischy · 11 months ago
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*difference between unworked and fresh (which may be frozen in either case) is if you gotta skin it yourself, imo. *or* it could be that you get the whole skinned carcass for the latter versus just one part of it (the head, usually) for the former.
no 'i don't go here' option, because the last poll i did got wiped by it. I do really appreciate spreading this poll's reach! but if you aren't someone that has animal remains of some variety please refrain from clicking for a few days until you can see the final results.
obviously there's no nuance in a tumblr poll so this is for like. the majority of pieces you own, even if it's by 2 or 3 bones. also because of the 100 character limit for options, all of these are including if the item is gifted/traded and not bought/found yourself ^^" no minimum threshold for what counts as a collection (besides one, lol) either! if you have just a lil raccoon skull on a shelf or even a beloved pet memorial and wish to respond, please do!
This poll is not geared towards mummified or wet specimen remains, nor traditional taxidermy mounts, just bones unfortunately. I might make a separate poll for those if there's any interest however! This is honestly just from my own curiosity as someone that isn't really able to scavenge at all nowadays (I live vicariously through @strangebiology's videos doing so though :'o 10/10 blog, highly recommend!)
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totefischy · 1 year ago
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Some objects from my room because I don’t draw Things often enough, including a badly-chewed deer skull I found in the woods and a lumpy vase I made in high school ceramics class years ago 🍀
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totefischy · 1 year ago
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i'm not asking you to make a callout post or anything but would you mind sharing the name of the seller so the rest of us can avoid purchasing from them?
ebay sellers continue to baffle me. what do you mean you shipped a skull to me with only 2 paper bags and a random carton as padding. THE PACKAGE HAD HOLES AND A TOOTH STICKING OUT OF IT
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totefischy · 1 year ago
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Strayed from the Flock, 1867 - oil on canvas — Briton Riviere (British, 1840-1920)
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totefischy · 1 year ago
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totefischy · 1 year ago
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Another photo from my local nature center 😊
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