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Frank Zitz and guide in Labrador, Canada


Fabricated dire wolves. These 200 lb. Pleistocene wolves were continued from wolf pelts that were hair length and color matched.

Cast skull of dire wolf and sculpted mannequin.

The caribou group prior to transportation to the museum and research center.

Detail of woodland caribou head.

The finished fabrication of caribou leg molded and painted for use in caribou/early man butchering diorama.

The native village dog was designed on the basis of colonial renderings and descriptions. In the Pequot Village diorama, the fondness a dog has for his owner is reflected in the dog's facial expressions and posture.

Close up of the caribou diorama depicting early man throwing a spear at caribou.

Panoramic lighted mural of tundra and fall sky and walk way.
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