News from Naturfoam

 

There are new targets in our 3D range of products – with both 3D targets made by Naturfoam „Tasmanian Wolf“ and „Sika Deer“, we offer two beautiful targets for your course!

Tasmanian Wolf or Bagtiger originally lived in the open woodlands and grasslands of the Australian continent and is considered as the biggest carnivorous prey animal in Australia. In the Australian mainland and New Guinea, this animal was presumably ousted by Dingo, in Tasmania the Tasmanian Wolf could survive into the 20th century, presumably there were no Dingos. However, he was mistakenly considered as a “sheep killer”, the population who living in the wild was also exterminated.

The last exemplar of its kind died in a zoo in 1936, so it is from extinct species.

Characteristic are the horizontal stripes on the back, which have given him the name Bagtiger, and the white marking in the face.

Naturfoam has reproduced the Tasmanian Wolf in detail with the help of historical pictures and created an unusual and high-quality 3D target.

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Sika-deer is native to East Asia, but today is native to Europe and in many parts of the world. In Germany, he was kept as a park deer since 1893, today he is present in wild living populations in different regions of the country. Sika-deer is an attractive hunting game in regions in which the red deer does not thrive.

From the size you can compare the Sika-deer with the European fallow deer. Its summer dress is reddish-brown with white spots, arranged in longitudinal, in winter it can be recognized by its thick mane neck.

Sika-deer by Naturfoam 120 x 130 cm / group 1

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