Very amazing animal specimen shop, I have not seen it in China, I like this tone too much, the specimen is placed very full, like a warehouse, the specimen production is particularly exquisite, the price is not cheap.
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The Dai Basil store on the rue de Barker in the 7th arrondissement of Paris specializes in taxidermy. This store has a small facade. In the window at the door, there are small animal taxidermy such as chickens, geese, and rabbits on one side, and two upright deer wearing jackets and overalls on the other side. The store has been around for over 100 years. Back in 1831, a natural history enthusiast named Jean Bapatis de Basil started a company. In 1888, the store settled at its current location, dedicated to collecting animal and fossil specimens. The Daibasil store is the only one in EU countries and has a great reputation. It not only provides physical objects and wall charts to French primary and secondary schools and universities, but also publishes many color books on animal and plant science knowledge. The store also operates a rental business to cater for special needs such as filming and advertising production. The rental fee is generally 15% to 20% of the selling price of the specimen. A wide variety of prices are not cheap, a floor area is not large. The spacious second floor is eye-opening, with hundreds of taxidermy animals flying in the sky, running on the ground and swimming in the water. As big as lions, tigers and bears, as small as insects and butterflies, they are lifelike, like a "pocket zoo". The store strictly abides by French and international animal protection laws and regulations, and none of the specimens are hunted animals. Large animals are made from animals that died in zoos or farms, and are detailed with birth and death dates, etc. Stores do not sell banned butterflies.
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Very amazing animal specimen shop, I have not seen it in China, I like this tone too much, the specimen is placed very full, like a warehouse, the specimen production is particularly exquisite, the price is not cheap.
I can visit this specimen shop all day! Amazing production, the price is really expensive, there are people on the scene, you can take a look, sorry to stare at her, no photos are allowed here, only the mobile phone is placed in the jacket pocket.
The zoonica near the Osay Museum is no less impressive than the museum. In addition to the specimens on display, insect specimens are also sold. You can pick your favorite insects and the clerk will make, fix and pack them on site for you.
The Dairole Specimens is the Parisian 100-year-old Dairole Deyrolle. Founded in 1831, Dairole Specimens is a famous collection of animals, fossil specimens and the publication of popular science books. Collect animal specimens from all over the world to give all nature lovers insight and inspiration, like artists Bernard Buffett, George Matthew and Daly have had a lot of fun here!
The Dailoler taxidermy is near the shop where we drink coffee. It is a place that was accidentally found. The store itself is not big, but it feels a bit like a Harry Potter movie. It is very interesting to see a lot of animal specimens.