Dr. Pat Morris of the Royal Holloway University of London got the rare opportunity to visit the once largest taxidermy factory in the world, located in southern India, before the death of the last surviving Van Ingen brother at the age of 101. In this lecture accompanied by a slide show, Dr. Morris presents the story of how he came to write his book on the Van Ingen studio, which processed almost 500 tigers per year during its heyday in the 1930's. This is a fascinating look at how taxidermy evolved throughout the history of the twentieth century. Recorded live at the 2011 World Taxidermy Championships. Approximate running time: 1:01.