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When Taxidermy Goes Awry

You've never seen a rabbit with antlers? I was told these odd animals, named Wolpertinger (Crisensus bavaricus), once lived in the forests of Bavaria. My German hunter friend said that before they were extinct, some were caught and stuffed and can now be seen in the Hunting and Fishing Museum in Munich. He even tried to prove it by showing me the “horny beaver” he had mounted on his wall.

I didn't believe it, and it's a good thing I'm not gullible! These mythical creatures are creations by taxidermists in Germany and are nothing but a fun joke. There is a permanent display of them at the Munich museum, and once in a while there are special exhibitions to showcase them. This often lures in tourists and the locals love to have fun fooling them into thinking they were once real.
Trend Themes
1. Mythical-taxidermy - An opportunity to create unique and humorous pieces of fake animals that bring joy and laughter to people.
2. Museum-exhibitions - An opportunity for museums to attract more visitors by displaying unique and interesting collections.
3. Tourism-gimmicks - An opportunity for tourist destinations to create fun and quirky attractions to draw in visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Taxidermy - The taxidermy industry could expand into creating unique and mythical animals to add a creative twist to traditional taxidermy.
2. Museums - Museums could incorporate fake animals into their collections as a lighthearted and educational addition.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry could offer unique and playful attractions, such as fake animal exhibits, to draw in more visitors.

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