Valley 101's Halloween is stuffed with creepy taxidermy




Valley 101 show

Summary: It's Halloween. While ghost stories and local hauntings are gracing many articles, Valley 101 has a different kind of ghastly story to tell. One that just might make your skin crawl. In a small shop in midtown Phoenix called Curious Nature, a sort of "Frankensteining" happens several times a month. While the front of the shop is filled with bones, stuffed and dried animals, and pinned insects, in the back, intrepid crafters meet to learn the old art of taxidermy. Taught by one of Arizona's longest working experts in the field, Doug James of Frank James Artistry, curious students learn how to skin, preserve and then stuff dead animals.  It is not for the faint of heart.  Valley 101 attended one such class where rabbits were transformed into jackalopes.  Listen if you dare! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices