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Turning departed pets into treasured keepsakesTurning departed pets into treasured keepsakes(1/5)

2019-07-16 13:52:35 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Li Zhangda works in his studio creating taxidermy animals in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 15, 2019. Li has stuffed and mounted more than ten deceased pets, allowing the animals to be preserved for their owners. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)

Li Zhangda works in his studio creating taxidermy animals in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 15, 2019. Li has stuffed and mounted more than ten deceased pets, allowing the animals to be preserved for their owners. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)

Li Zhangda works in his studio creating taxidermy animals in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 15, 2019. Li has stuffed and mounted more than ten deceased pets, allowing the animals to be preserved for their owners. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)

Li Zhangda works in his studio creating taxidermy animals in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 15, 2019. Li has stuffed and mounted more than ten deceased pets, allowing the animals to be preserved for their owners. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)

Li Zhangda works in his studio creating taxidermy animals in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 15, 2019. Li has stuffed and mounted more than ten deceased pets, allowing the animals to be preserved for their owners. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)

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