By Joe Evans
USA -(Ammoland.com)- Reno-based taxidermy company Animal Artistry is showcasing their work at Safari Club International Convention 2017 in Las Vegas, Nev.
For over thirty years, Animal Artistry has set the standard for creativity and quality in taxidermy. They aim to consistently expand options for hunters when it comes to trophy display.
Signs displayed at SCI 2017 promise all work would be completed on a hunters harvest only 90 days from the date of deposit.
Here are some of the highlights of the Animal Artistry booth #3769 at SCI Convention 2017:
The following animals pictured, were taken by Lary and Corey Knowlton.
The following animals were hunted by Kevin Small and outfitted by Shikar Safaris.
Protecting the Pride is presented by Dr. Carlos Ramirez
This display depicts an entire lion pride. The alpha male has caught a pair of rogue males encroaching on his territory. He is not ready to relinquish. The rogues are retreating, while the pride remains secure.
The following animals were hunted by Dr. Carlos Ramirez with Madubula Safaris. All adult male lions taken by Madubula Safaris, booth #3881.
Lioness With Her Cubs : All the cubs in this display died of natural causes and were acquired from breeders.
The following animals were taken by Lary and Corey Knowlton.
The following animals were hunted by Tim Dayka.
The following animals were harvested by Albert Seeno III.
For more information on Animal Artistry, visit their website.
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About Joe Evans:
Joe Evans is the Assistant Editor at Ammoland.com.
The 22-year-old journalist, freelance writer and editor is a Pennsylvanian, a University of Scranton 2016 graduate. He’s a sports fan, blogger and lover of all things interesting. Forever writing something somewhere. Find him and read his work on Twitter and Ammoland.com.