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A display of mixed media artifacts, possibly used for decorations.

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Figures illustrated are just a few of the many included in this exhibit made of bread, clay, glass, wood, metals and many other materials

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Colonial Art from Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Peru is on exhibit in the east gallery. Entrance to the balcony affording a view of the Hispanic Garden is from this room.

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Was originally intended to be a bench, but appropriated as a wall hanging for the Alligator farm. Carved in the form of a Komodo Dragon.

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A Bali wood carving that is half man and half crocodile. The man can be seen face on from the front view, with the crocodile in the man's profile. The two creatures share an eye.

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Crocodile Skull brought back from New Guinea which was pillaged for it's teeth. The teeth were replaced before being placed on display at the Alligator Farm.

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This is a close up of the crocodile skull which was killed in New Guinea and the tribe pillaged the teeth. It is at display at the Alligator Farm today and has a brand new set of fake teeth.
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