Taxidermy top Long Tailed Grass Lizard (Takydromus sexlineatus) Log no 37. Driftwood is 24cm.

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Taxidermy top Long Tailed Grass Lizard (Takydromus sexlineatus) Log no 37. Driftwood is 24cm., Taxidermy Young Long Tailed Grass Lizard (log no:37)Mounted on driftwood24cm in length approx.
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Product code: Taxidermy top Long Tailed Grass Lizard (Takydromus sexlineatus) Log no 37. Driftwood is 24cm.

Taxidermy Young Long Tailed Grass Lizard (log no:37)
Mounted on driftwood.
24cm in length approx.
Scientific Name: Takydromus sexlineatus

UK delivery is £6.00 for a Signed for service, including insurance.
Worldwide delivery is £12.00 for a tracked and signed for service.

This animal was done using a freeze drying taxidermy technique.

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Will be packaged carefully, and surrounded with polystyrene chips for protection.

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Please telephone 07745 399515 with any questions, or email adrianjohnstone [!at] btinternet.com

Business Information: ADRIAN JOHNSTONE TAXIDERMIST. (UNITED KINGDOM).

History/background
Adrian Johnstone began his hobby of taxidermy when he was quite young, around the age of ten or eleven. He first used a book from Darlington library called Step by Step Taxidermy to learn the basics. Many of his early subjects were small birds which were found by the roadside whilst out cycling on a weekend, mostly victims of road traffic. When he was eighteen Adrian moved to Harrogate in North Yorkshire to become a full time taxidermist, he did a three year apprenticeship with a company called Starbek Taxidermy, previously known as The World of Nature from Kirby Fleetham. Later he moved back to Darlington and opened up a workshop in 1984 where he prepared and sold taxidermy, and then later a shop on High Northgate from June 1986 until December 2007.

We still use many of the traditional ways in taxidermy. We use woodwool for making the mannequins, glass eyes for a real life effect, and natural poses for every animal and bird we work on.

This animal was done using a freeze drying taxidermy technique.


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