Taxidermist
(noun)
A person who stuffs and preserves animal skins and mounts them in lifelike form.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from taxidermy + -ist.
Examples:
- The taxidermist was highly skilled in his craft and produced stunning mounts.
- The taxidermist was commissioned to mount the trophy animal for display in the hunting lodge.
- The taxidermist was known for his realistic depictions of wildlife.
- The taxidermist was passionate about preserving the beauty and majesty of nature.
- The taxidermist's workshop was filled with specimens of all sizes and species.