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Frank Zitz
and guide in Labrador, Canada
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![]() 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. |