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bronze Coyote Garden Statue standing alert

1. Introduction of Coyote Garden Statue The coyote, native to North America, is a highly adaptable wild canid, widely distributed in grasslands, deserts, forest edges, farmlands, and urban suburbs. Coyotes are typically smaller than gray wolves, more agile, with long limbs, large, erect ears, a slender muzzle, and a bushy tail. They feed on small […]

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full bronze Rooster Yard Statue display

1. Introduction of Rooster Yard Statue This bronze rooster sculpture is modeled after a rooster standing proudly, its overall shape striking and upright. The rooster in the Rooster Yard Statue stands on a small, one-piece base, its legs straight, its body stable, its chest full and forward-leaning, its neck long and extended, creating a confident […]

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bronze Jaguar and Macaws Sculpture in garden

1. Introduction of Jaguar and Macaws Sculpture This sculpture, themed around a jaguar and macaw, features a tall and complex composition that is highly visually appealing. The main subject of this Jaguar and Macaws Sculpture is a robust jaguar, moving downwards along a sloping tree trunk, its head slightly lowered, eyes looking forward, and forepaws […]

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Bronze Beaver Sculpture on textured log outdoors

1. Introduction of Bronze Beaver Sculpture Beavers, belonging to the family Beaveridae in the order Rodentia, are highly adapted amphibious mammals. There are two main extant species: the North American beaver and the Eurasian beaver. Beavers typically live near rivers, lakes, and wetlands, using branches, mud, and rocks to build burrows and dams, earning them […]

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bronze Beaver Statue for Sale pondside display

1. Introduction of Beaver Statue for Sale Beavers are typical semi-aquatic rodents, with two main extant species: North American beavers and Eurasian beavers. They are robust animals with well-developed incisors capable of gnawing on branches and tree trunks; their broad, flat tails aid in swimming and provide support on land. Beavers typically live near rivers, […]

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Animal Monument

1. Introduction of Animal Monument The sculpture, called “Monument to Slaughtered Animals”, is located in the Stare Jatki neighborhood of Wroclaw, Poland, and shows the images of multiple farm animals, such as pigs, goats, geese, rabbits and dogs. Each Animal Monument sculpture is presented in a natural posture, as if living and foraging quietly, with […]

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bronze Gorilla Face Sculpture with realistic facial features

1. Introduction of gorilla face sculpture Silverback gorillas are the name of adult male gorillas, usually older males of western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) or mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei). The hair on the back of these gorillas turns silver-gray when they mature, hence the name “silverback”. They live in the tropical rainforests of […]

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Sitting Gorilla Statue

1. Introduction of Gorilla Sitting Statue This bronze sculpture shows the majesty and strength of the gorilla. The Sitting Gorilla Statue is cast using the lost wax method, and the details are extremely fine. The gorilla sits steadily, with strong arms and hands supporting the ground, and his posture is full of power. The facial […]

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brass antelope statue

1.Introduction of brass antelope statue This carefully created bronze sculpture of an antelope shows the elegance and movement of the antelope. The antelope in the sculpture stands in a natural posture, and its limbs are slender and powerful, fully reflecting its agility and lightness. Its high head, long horns curved back, smooth lines, showing the […]

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bronze owl figurine

1.Introduction of bronze owl figurine The bronze owl figurine injects a mysterious and elegant color into modern art. In this sculpture, an owl rests on a tree trunk, and its smooth surface and unique design make it a unique landscape in the garden. The appearance of the bronze owl figurin showcases the natural posture of […]

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