Get stuffed: The disturbing animals created when taxidermy goes wrong



Animal lovers, look away now! These pictures show the misfortune of some of the world's best known creatures ranging from lame leopards to pitiful polar bears!



The pictures were all posted up a Facebook page aptly named Badly Stuffed Animals and has a current following of 2,707.



Cat got your tongue? This leopard clearly has something to shout about, while this poor polar bear looks like he's got a permanent case of the chills



I've got my eye on you: This Llama, left, has been left in a perpetual state of alarm while this deer barely resembles the original species



One user failed to see the comic value of the amateur taxidermists who make a mockery of many dead beasts, that are butchered and left looking incredibly deranged. He said 'There is something very creepy when taxidermy is done badly.'

Monkey business: This monkey looks deranged thanks to some very dodgy taxidermy skills



On the back foot: This two-legged donkey gives new meaning to the term wonky donkey



There were also more familiar sights with dogs, gorillas and wild hogs amongst the stuffed corpses that have been preserved in a sloppy state.

Fur-ball abuse: This stuffed dog appears to have plenty to smile about in the afterlife while the wild boar, right, could benefit from a haircut



A helping hand: A stuffed gorilla doesn't seem to have mastered Godzilla's scare tactics while this dog will spend eternity in a state of surprise



Other victims included a fox that had been stretched with a horrendous stoat-like creature widely found on the UK's shores also on display.

There's a new sheriff in town! This squirrel will no doubt have no trouble fending off the stoat-like creatures (below) who might be on the lookout for his Meerkat double!



Full stretch ahead: The fox hunters and their hounds might be put off by this fox next time they're out in their numbers



Mousetrap: New meaning to the nuisance we face when unwanted rodents come knocking!



A pardon for your sins! Perhaps this priest will look kindly on man's cross-eyed best friend!



The taxidermists even managed to get creative, gutting the insides of a pair of moles to make a pair of shoes not for the faint hearted! Whilst the more familiar sight of a lioness and a cat were also available for viewing.



Do you have these in a size 7? Well, you can never have enough shoes, especially a pair of ani-moles!

