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Most hunters who "bag a trophy" spend hundreds of dollars to have it mounted while their ladies roll their eyes in disbelief that it is now going to become part of the interior decor. The beauty is that it doesn't need to be a head on a wall or a bear on a platform. I can take this creature back to its natural habitat. The black bear below now rests on an old log with preserved oak leaves, moss, rose hips & birch twig branches. There is a shed antler on the ground, acorns and partridge feathers. If you look closely you will even see a small wasp nest high in the branch overhead.
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