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Clean the hard parts of stuffed animal trophies like antlers, teeth, or hooves with a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol. If fur, feathers, or skins are damaged, look for mites, moths, or carpet beetles. Spray with an insecticide or see a taxidermist.

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One response to “Taking Care of Animal Trophies”

  1. frostyofcrest says:

    Cant find a thing in Asian antiques, would really enjoy any information and
    price guide. This is black lacquarware.
    They are sprinkled and not painted, using gold in high relief. have 2 sets, olan bowls & tea trays, with tiny pices of gold hand set in decoration. Perfect
    condition. Thanking in Advance.

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