Even though lobsters live in a watery world, they have highly developed systems of both smell and taste. This exotic piece is finely detailed and shows most of the body in a black patina and the tail is highlighted in a golden polished patina finish.
Wild boars live in matriarchal groups called “sounders,” which consist of up to 20 boars. The group consists of 2-3 mature sows and their related offspring, a hierarchy exists and one sow is dominant. The only males in the group are immature juveniles. I
There are currently approximately 2,400 Indian Rhinos surviving today. They live in the regions of India and Nepal. They can weigh around 4,000-6,000 lbs and their horn can grow from 8 to 24 inches long. This amazing piece is made of bronze.
Elk, moose, caribou, white-tailed deer and mule deer all belong to the order Artiodactyls and to the deer family, Cervidae. The males of these species grow and shed antlers each year. The only female species to grow and shed antlers are the caribou.
This beautifully stunning Art Nouveau piece is visually appealing. The artist did a wonderful job creating the smooth texture, exotic curves and fine lines. The bronze masterpiece gleams with pride as the exquisite patina finishes out the form.
When they are basking in the sun, their slightly agape jaws play a role in temperature regulation. Basking alligators can appear almost black during basking, which would be beneficial in terms of their ability to absorb both heat and UV rays.
Alligator is derived from the Spanish el lagarto which means "the lizard." Adult males typically reach 4 to 4.5 meters, although there are several unconfirmed reports of larger than 5 to 6 meters adults. This piece is finished with a green patina.
This majestic bronze statue captures all the mesmerizing beauty of the wild Bengal tiger. Standing with a predatory stare, he is shown in an amazingly realistic pose with open mouth and bared fangs. This big cat will enchant all and makes a great accent.
Despite their name, black bears can actually appear in a variety of colors. There are brown black bears, white black bears, and even the blue glacier bear. The eighteen known subspecies can be found throughout the United States and Canada.
The forest elephant weighs 10,000 pounds at most. Unlike Savannah elephants' curved tusks, forest dwellers' are small and straight, designed for negotiating routes through dense foliage. This piece is made of beautiful classic bronze.