I decided to write a work called "Mule Deer Still Life" by Angela Prond. Artwork is oil on canvas board. Artwork is still a picture of Elkkar with a corner. This picture reminds me of hunting as I did a lot so I shot a moose like this picture beforehand and saved that horn. The title of Angela for this work made me believe that she said that this moose still has life and meaning. There is not much background in this art work. Most are elk skulls and horns.
There are two subspecies in deer inhabiting North American continent. Ogodica, elk, and elk subspecies are called coastal black tails. Orgasm is the most abundant species in America. According to the Wildlife Management Institute, the US currently supports 12.5 million to 14 million whales. They live in all states, but California, Nevada, and Utah have very few people. It's a height greater than 3.5 feet, a length of 5 to 61 ½ feet and a weight of 150 pounds on average but rarely weighs 300 pounds or (rare). In the summer, they are wearing a red-brown coat and suddenly change in winter. Some winter coats have even blue shades. The lower side of the neck and abdomen is white all the year round and extends to the tip of the lower tail (this is the origin of the name). Their hoofs are separate and there are plenty of toes
The name of this deer comes from an abnormally large ear like the ear. Elk is closely related to the whale that is not seen in California. Moose is a migratory bird, but in winter in the Lake Tahoe area it is in the Carson valley, east is about 40 miles. Moose is often seen in the morning and evening in the lawn on the back of Baldwin Beach. Porcupine is the largest member of a rodent family. When it sounds an alarm, it turns, raises the feather, makes the body waist back, and shakes its thick tail. When a feather pen touches a dog, a wild cat, or a human, the tip of the thorn fell to the enemy's skin. Porcupine is mainly active at night when eating the endothelium of a coniferous succulent plant