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We love finding new specimens to add to Elliot’s nature collection. They’re a great resource for his nature studies and I’ve really enjoyed refining my process of preserving specimens over the past couple of years. I have a bit of experience pinning a variety of different insects, but am most familiar with butterflies and moths,

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REAL INSECT ART: We make this handmade glass dome with a real dried dead insect, and each insect has been carefully preserved to retain its natural beauty, allowing you to bring the wonders of nature into your home. DOME SIZE: 3 x 6,3 inches (8cm x 16cm). The transparent glass domes not only offer an unobstructed view of the preserved taxidermy, allowing you to appreciate their beauty from every angle, but can also be easily removed for a closer inspection of the specimen. PRODUCT FEATURES…

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I mentioned before how much I liked making an insect collection when I was in sixth grade, and I think I enjoyed it even more this time. The children did most of the actual hunting, but it was so exciting every time we found a new insect! There were a few other insects we would have liked to find: a katydid, a stick insect, a centipede (not an insect, but we still wanted one), and a bigger moth. But we really got most of the things we hoped to get, and we love the way our collection looks…

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