came across some literature in the library, maxim, so... what is it, does it look like some kind of loch ness this is the basis, this is the basis, you can say, like a skeleton, yeah, it’s made from papier mache, and as i understand it, a skin will be put on it and then it won’t turn out who, excuse me, didn’t admit it, it will be a fox, it’s a fox , yes, it will be a fox, before, the frame, maxim said, was made of wood and wire, stuffed with straw and cotton wool, with with such fillers, stuffed animals were often moth-eaten , this doesn’t happen now with foam plastic, and the eyes are also very important in stuffed animals; they say they are the ones who bring the sculpture to life. it probably took us about 15 minutes to carefully make the eye of this stuffed animal, but from more than that, i can imagine how much time, really, and how much effort is needed to create a full-fledged model so that the little thing looks natural, a taxidermist studies a lot of anatomical and biological literature, observing...objects in real life in nature, if the master makes a mistake, it will be noticed im