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Fig. 41 in A History Of Herpetology At The American Museum Of Natural History
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Fig. 41. In the 1977 Hall of the Biology of Reptiles and Amphibians, newer technology of casting animals in plastic replaced the wax casting and infiltration methods used earlier in the century. Not changed was the necessity for the artist's brush to bring the cast to life. Top: A one-piece cast of a kingsnake constricting a small timber rattlesnake; only the rattler's fangs and rattle have been added. Photographed by Denis Finnin, 1998. Bottom: A small alligator snapping turtle attracting fish with its tongue lure. AMNH Photographic Archives 336682.
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