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Wow! Superb
 
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4 very good wolves
 
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Way too much false Fierceness, Sorry.

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Very well done. Some of the best taxidermy I’ve seen tu2


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Way too much false Fierceness, Sorry.

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Guess you never seen wolves fight among themselves.
 
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Beautiful! Loooks real life to me,I have seen them in action in Alaska
 
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Impressive!
Thanks for sharing.

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Eh, not my bag of donuts either.

Natural or not natural. I just prefer a more calm looking critter.
 
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Very well done. Some of the best taxidermy I’ve seen tu2


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I think I would prefer a "quiet" mount.

All the snarling is not my cup of tea.


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Many mounts are done with animals growling and snarling, I think it has to be kept in moderation.
 
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Impressive.


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I love the intensity! My wife loves the intensity of it as well! Personally, I would change the two that are fighting to tone it down just a smidgen. Other than that, it has the wow factor for me. But, then again, my lion mount is in an intense charge. Gets people's attention when they visit. Big Grin Too many mounts are ho-hum and boring, and belong in the dark corner of a museum. Beautiful work!
 
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Thank you everyone appreciate hearing the input!


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Excellent and exciting art in taxidermy. Just because I may not have it in my bedroom doesn't mean that it is not awesome work . Brian


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I had couple of them in bedroom like that ...


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Unreal!!! Very cool!
 
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Very, very nice if not great. I like the intensity and have seen wolves many time in the wild. My Moutain Lion is rather calm but that was the way he was; same for my coyote as he was just troting along. My Bobcat was very hyped up and so will the mount when I get it back. Shot a wolf in Ontario but lost him in bush. This mount set has me planning another trip North of the boarder once it opens back up. White tail, mule deer and wolf.
 
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tu2 Excellent group mount AND habitat!


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Outstanding!


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Too busy.
 
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Excellent taxidermy work! Habitat, fierceness, everything.

That's more of a museum piece and wouldn't fit in most homes.


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beautiful and amazing creation. i ve seen my share of wolves as well and i do like wha im seeing here. thank you.
 
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My guess is that the client chose to have his/her wolves scrapping amongst themselves and the taxidermist followed the client's request. It is magnificent work by a true artist, in my opinion.
 
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Superb and very lifelike, even some domestic dogs can show similar fierceness when in a pack and riled up.

Perhaps the taxidermist could have hinged the lower jaws so they could be closed for the viewing of those wanting a toned down scene dancing
 
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