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Deer Stolen From New York Studio

February 16, 2009

This deer was taken out of a taxidermy studio in Orange County, New York around November 15, 2006. It was taken as a whole head, before we were able to cape it out. The deer is a 10 pointer and scored 150 plus inches. This was a once in a lifetime deer for the hunter [...]

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Alligator Head Stolen !

February 4, 2009

8/30/2007

Someone who burglarized an old auto repair shop in Orlando got a big surprise — a frozen alligator head stuffed in a garbage bag.The Prange family has owned a brake and alignment shop for 87 years. They were storing the head for a friend who planned to mount it. Steve Prange says he hopes the [...]

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Stolen Rhino Horns Could Be Deadly

April 15, 2008

Two 19th century rhino horns stolen from a South African museum could be deadly if sold as a popular aphrodisiac because they are drenched in poison, a museum official said on Monday.
The “priceless” horns were snatched from a display at the historic mammal gallery in Cape Town on Saturday evening, said Jatti Bredekamp, chief [...]

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Antler Thieves On The Loose

January 15, 2008

ESSEX, Mo., – Trevor Henderson bagged the biggest buck of his life last month. Last week, his nine-point rack was stolen.

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Taxidermist Ups Reward For Stolen Skins

September 13, 2007

The owner of an Orem taxidermy shop that was burglarized last month is looking for some help, and is willing to pay handsomely for it.Ken Kirkham, who owns Ken’s Rocky Mountain Taxidermy, is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the return of two rare leopard skins stolen from his store last month. Initially, [...]

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Taxidermist Robbed !

August 24, 2007

Leopards, crocodiles and bobcats are on the loose in Utah County. Or at least the expensive parts of them are.
An Orem taxidermist lost about $40,000 worth of exotic animal skins, skulls and antlers over the weekend when thieves targeted his shop. Kenneth Kirkham, owner of Ken’s Rocky Mountain Taxidermy, said he lost two leopard [...]

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