Mammals communicate with their own, and with other kinds of mammals, in a variety of ways.
This dramatic diorama features a stand off. Muskoxen, animals of the Arctic, stand in protection of a youngster on one side of the diorama.
On the other, a curious sled dog.
Mammals adapt to the four seasons in Canada.
The Arctic hare is a resident of the north, and this diorama features a pair of them.
The last diorama in this gallery features a mother mountain lion keeping an eye on her two cubs in a Rocky Mountains setting.
Between them, the cubs have their attention drawn to a vole in the grass and rocks.














Beautiful series.
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DeleteI have enjoyed yout photos of all the dioramas.
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Delete...and they adapt to their surroundings beautifully.
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DeleteSuch beautiful animals of the North ~ thanks, ^_^
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DeleteThis museum has a number of fine looking dioramas.
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DeleteBeautiful.
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DeleteI have loved the dioramas, William.
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DeleteThe dioramas are amazing, William.
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