Most kids would find a stuffed pheasant radical. You would go down in uncle history.
11 year old me was given a bearskin rug and I hated it because it was a dead animal.
Funny thing though, I’m a butcher now.
I bet you’re fun to get drunk with.
Not really, I barf a lot. That’s why don’t drink anymore! I’ve embarrassed myself a few too many times.
Then whatever kind of fun social thing. I bet you’re fun to socialize with!
I got a realistic-looking stuffed animal mouse as a kid from my grandpa. I don’t think it was a taxidermy, but pretty real (or to my 5yo brain). I loved it until it unsurprisingly disappeared after I was being a little dick.
When I was a kid, one of my friends got a stuffed puffer fish for his 10th (?) birthday from an uncle. We klater joked “he’s too old for stuffed animals,” but IIRC, he loved that thing.
Yeah kids actually love random shit like this.
Is that a pheasant present?
I think it is a pleasant pheasant present.
Nothing like peasant uncles pleasant pheasant present.
If the child was a peasant then it would be a pleasant pheasant peasant present
Is this actually a thing anywhere. I haven’t heard of anyone calling it anything other than “a taxidermy” or “taxidermied [animal name]”
This is a play on words, you normally wouldn’t call it a stuffed animal, but it is technically a stuffed animal. The joke in the comic is that it subverts expectations.
“Taxidermy is the art of preserving an animal’s body by mounting (over an armature) or stuffing, for the purpose of display or study.”
From Wikipedia
“I have a mounted deer head”
“I have a stuffed raccoon”
I think it’s common
Actually yes, know quite a few people who got weird taxidermist cats and raccoons, not necessarily for their birthday bit for other occasions.
Appalachia is a strange place.
Yes, when I was a kid in CA people would describe taxidermied animals as being “stuffed”
I distinctly remember the parks department bringing in “stuffed” owls and cougars and stuff into class during first grade to teach us about the local wildlife. It was rad.