This Singaporean couple runs a side business preserving dead animals — and it’s bringing in 5 figures a month


Vivian Tham works at a veterinary hospital in Singapore by day, helping doctors run tests that are crucial in determining treatment plans for sick animals.

After her 9-to-5 job, Tham sheds her lab coat to “service the dead” through taxidermy — the art and science of breathing life into dead animals through careful preservation. 

Together with her husband Jivan Jothi, they run Black Crow Taxidermy & Art, a studio that offers pet preservation services and conducts workshops on butterfly domes and animal dissection. 

We help to beautify the face, cover up the stitches and give owners … better closure.

Vivian Tham

Black Crow Taxidermy & Art

“Serving animals, whether alive or the dead, is very meaningful to me,” Tham, 29, told CNBC Make It. “Through taxidermy, I help [pet owners] with their grieving.” 

“There are a lot of cases where animals [go through] premature death, or a sudden accident … We help to beautify the face, cover up the stitches and give owners … better closure.”

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