Tiger Trout Fish Mount 24" Taxidermy Replica Wood Carving Sculpture Wall Art
Price: $89.00
This Tiger Trout fish mount is hand-made from Albizia Furcata wood. It is hand-painted using an air brush with a nitrocellulose lacquer top coat for a "wet-look" finish. This fish sculpture was carefully carved to create a fish replica. It is a half mount with a flat back with two holes for hanging on a wall. It is a beautiful hand-crafted piece of fish art that will surely get noticed by everyone who sees it.
| Length: | 24" (60 cm) |
| Height: | 12" (30 cm) |
| Thickness: | 2.5" (5 cm) |
| Weight: | 3.3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| Material: | Albasia Furcata Wood |
FISH FACTS
| Family: | Albulidae |
| Genus: | Albula |
| Species: | vulpes |
| Scientific Name: | Albula vulpes |
| Length: | To 3' (91 cm) |
| Weight: | To 19 lb (8.6 kg) |
| Habitat: | Shallow waters over soft bottoms. |
| Range: | In Atlantic from Bay of Fundy to Rio de Janiero, Brazil; most common in southern Florida, Bermuda, and Bahamas. In Pacific from San Francisco, California, to Peru. |
| Comments: | Bonefish feeds on clams, snails, shrimps, and small fishes. Although it has been virtually ignored on the U.S. Pacific coast, it is a prized sport fish on the U.S. Atlantic coast because it is easy to catch on shallow sandy flats. Although Bonefish has been considered to comprise a single worldwide species, recent research has demonstrated that there are actually at least seven species, of which two (one unnamed) occur in North American Atlantic waters; these species are virtually indistinguishable morphologically, but are genetically quite distinct. In areas of Florida where both A. vulpes and the unnamed species use in aquaculture is now prohibited in most areas due to overfishing. |
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