kitöméssel
Kitöméssel is a term that refers to the practice of taxidermy, specifically the preservation and mounting of animal specimens for display or study. The word itself is of Hungarian origin, derived from "kitömés," meaning stuffing or filling. While the act of preserving animals has a long history, the modern understanding of taxidermy as an art and science has evolved significantly over centuries.
The process typically involves carefully removing the skin of the animal, treating it to prevent decay, and
Modern taxidermy emphasizes ethical sourcing of specimens, often using animals that have died from natural causes,