A ‘lion’ is on sale at the 20th edition of the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX) with an asking price of Dh80,000. The preserved lion is being sold by ‘Afrikan Tanning and Taxidermy’ stall and has already received a lot of interest.
“We have about five or six offers,” revealed Pieter VanBergen, Manager and Taxidermist at the company. “But of course, we are waiting for the best offer before making a final decision.”Taxidermy is the art of preserving dead animals by mounting or stuffing them, for displaying or studying them. It usually uses the skin of an animal – that is skilfully removed once it is dead – rearranges it on a fake body to make it look real.
Pieter’s wife and business partner Anne explained that the skin had been taken from a dead lion in their hometown of South Africa and it had taken them over two months to bring to its current form. “Pieter is the taxidermist and he worked on it every day for hours for more than two months,” she said. “It takes a certain level of artistry and skill to recreate the animal in its original form.”