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I'm looking for pictures of great leopard mounts; not of the snarling variety, but more along the lines of resting on a branch, or even on the ground. Mine was rolling in the grass like a housecat with all four feet in the air shortly before he met his demise. He had just got laid and I suppose that is the leopard version of a cigarette. But that would be rather undignified. | ||
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How's this: | |||
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http://www.animalartistry.com/pb/cats-leopards.php Numerous poses in attached link. Kathi kathi@wildtravel.net 708-425-3552 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." | |||
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I really like pose #49 in Kathi's link.... | |||
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Stalking poses for me. #21 or #28. | |||
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I am doing mine in the next little while and I am going to copy #36 most likely | |||
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Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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I love that first leopard Jerry, the workmanship on it is exceptional, especially the paws and eyes. | |||
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. I thought you might Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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Oh yes, that first mount is incredible, Jerry! | |||
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Mother Leopard with her cub in the base of the tree ... Improving the Quality and Status of Taxidermy Since 1970. | |||
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Found a couple of older mounts. These are free standers, without a base, and can be placed anywhere in the home without the needed space required with a base. Improving the Quality and Status of Taxidermy Since 1970. | |||
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This mount is just outstanding!
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I always thought that I'd do a leopard (if I ever shoot one) lying asleep on a branch. I can damn near see it in my mind's eye. SCI Life Member DRSS "In those savage countries success frequently depends upon one particular moment; you may lose or win according to your action at that critical instant." Sir Samuel Baker | |||
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The last pic is my cat, Phil Soucy made it. Anton | |||
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Ah... makes sense. Phil is SO talented when it comes to cats. He is where I would send mine for sure. The two above that are pretty good as well. A couple others in this thread are a bit lacking... they have lost that "life like" appearance. And I would not want to offend anyone by saying that as I have no talent in taxidermy whatsoever. Be that as it may, some are just more life-like than others, and if it were my trophy of a life time, I'd be... disappointed... with some of these in this thread. | |||
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That "Artworks Taxidermy" Pyramid pedestal mount is one of the best I've seen. That may be my new favorite leopard mount. It looks like he's coiled like a spring, ready to leap. Great work!! | |||
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another interesting concept by Dakota taxidermy. Personally I would go with a more traditional base and lose the skin accents and greenery, but the mount and rock is pretty eye catching. and | |||
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I love that Pedestal mount. Here's one in a tree we did a couple of years ago. Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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This was originally designed to be mounted flush to a wall. i reversed the metal hanging straps and mounted it on a piece of furniture, so it is about chest height and backed up to a glass block wall in the trophy room Vote Trump- Putin’s best friend… To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP | |||
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Not ideal, but I suspect scavengers got to a guys dead cat overnight when they called off the follow-up? I would have done a Victorial style shoulder mount or maybe a cased half mount myself. | |||
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