In
taxidermy, mounting is the process of creating lifelike and realistic animal displays. This involves attaching the preserved skin of an animal to a specially designed form or mannequin, ensuring proper posture and anatomical accuracy. Various tools are used in mounting to carefully sculpt and shape the form, as well as secure the skin and fur in place. These tools allow
taxidermists to achieve lifelike poses, capture realistic expressions, and preserve the natural beauty of the animal. It is a meticulous process that requires skill, attention to detail, and an understanding of anatomy.
Here is a list of tools used to perform mounting: