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Wildlife Framed Prints

Wildlife Framed Prints - Aspen Gold
Wildlife Framed Prints - Aspen Gold
Item# RMP-TM060
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Wildlife Framed Prints

  • Comes Matted and Framed, Size 24x30
  • All Prints have 100% Acid Free Framing.
  • Double mat to complement print's hues.
  • Single strength clear glass.
  • Engraved solid brass title plate. (On pieces 20x24 and larger)
  • Acid free backer on limited edition prints.
  • Solid oak molding with stain to enhance grain pattern.
  • Pre-drilled for hanging kit. (Kit is included with each framed piece).


    Almost photographic in his realism. Tom Mansanarez has a way with paint and wildlife prints. Can you hear the sound of the running water? Can you see the sunlight dancing on the snowcapped mountains? His attention to detail makes Manuel Mansanarez one of the most sought-after wildlife prints artists of our time.


    Wildlife Framed Prints

    Although we primarily see elk in mountainous and forested terrain today, they are also well suited to open spaces. Some scientists believe that an elk's body and senses reflect adaptations for the lifestyle of a herd animal that once roamed the plains for its food. An elk's long legs are packed with powerful muscles designed for speed and endurance. A strong heart and lungs pump blood and air to those muscles to keep them moving, and move is what elk do to find enough food to eat throughout the year. They also need to escape predators such as wolves, mountain lions and grizzly bears. Elk have keen senses that enable them to identify each other over long distances and to detect approaching predators. Unlike human eyes that can see precise images, an elk's eyes are designed to detect movement, even the slightest shifting of grass as a predator approaches. To an elk, knowing that something is moving closer is more important than identifying the kind of animal approaching. And because their big eyes are on the sides of the skull, elk can see what is happening ahead of them and beside them, as well as most of what is going on behind them.

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