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Bronze Elk Panel with Rocky Mountain elk herd in bas-relief

1. Introduction of bronze Elk Panel statue Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) is one of the largest deer species in North America, mainly distributed in the Rocky Mountains, including Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming in the United States. Compared with other subspecies, Rocky Mountain elk is taller and the male antlers are luxuriant, often used […]

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A lifelike Giraffe Bronze Sculpture featuring a resting reticulated giraffe

1. Introduction of Giraffe Sculpture The reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) is a subspecies of giraffe native to Somalia, Kenya and parts of Ethiopia in eastern Africa. They are known for their unique fur pattern, which shows a clear geometric white grid with dark brown or orange-brown patches in between, and is the most regular […]

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Brown Pelican Statue in bronze, featuring a lifelike pelican resting on a rock with golden beak and textured feathers

1. Introduction of Bronze Pelican Sculpture The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is the smallest of the Pelican family, but one of the most representative coastal water birds, mainly distributed along the coastlines of North America, South America and the Caribbean. They are commonly found in ports, reefs and mangrove areas, and are known for their […]

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Graceful bronze Kudu Sculpture depicting a turning Greater Kudu with lifelike stripes and twisted antlers

1. Introduction of Kudu Sculpture The Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is one of the most representative antelopes in Africa, widely distributed in the savannas and scrublands of eastern and southern Africa. They are famous for the spiral-shaped, upward-rising horns on the male’s head. The Greater Kudu is alert and elegant. The male usually has a […]

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Wall-mounted bronze Woodpecker Statue

1.Introduction of Woodpecker Statue Woodpeckers belong to the family Picidae and are widely distributed. More than 200 species have been recorded worldwide, mainly living in forests and forest edges. They are named for their hard beaks that tap tree trunks to get insects or build nests. They are important “doctors” in forest ecosystems. Some woodpecker […]

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bronze Bear cub statue featuring two playful bronze bear cubs tumbling together on the ground

1.Introduction of Bear Cub Statue Rip Caswell is a well-known contemporary American wildlife sculptor. His artistic journey began with taxidermy learning in his youth. In high school, he grew up in the natural environment of Monte Sano, Washington, and was deeply influenced by his father and mentor. He was exposed to animal anatomy and morphological […]

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Bronze Buffalo Head Statue mounted on wall, featuring lifelike African buffalo horns and a small bird perched on top

1.Introduction of Buffalo Head Statue The African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is one of the most representative wild animals on the African grasslands and belongs to the Bovidae family. It is widely distributed in grasslands, wetlands and woodlands south of the Sahara. It is one of the “Big Five in Africa” ​​and is known for its […]

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Bronze Cheetah Bust featuring two sibling cheetahs in a close pose

1.Introduction of Cheetah Bust Rip Caswell is a famous American wildlife sculptor, known for his highly realistic carving style and deep humanistic care. He is good at capturing the subtle emotions in the expressions of animals, making his works not only vivid but also full of vitality. Caswell advocates nature and loves wildlife, and injects […]

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Beaver statue for sale featuring a bronze mother and baby beaver cuddled together

1. Introduction of Beaver Statue for Sale Beavers are highly social rodents that usually live in family units. A beaver family usually includes a pair of adult beavers, cubs born that year, and “teenagers” who have not yet become independent in the previous year. This multi-generational family structure helps maintain the stability of the nest […]

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