Pictures of my Schleich display rearranged

Dec 10, 2007 14:24

I’ve finally rearranged my main Schleich display that occupies two shelves in a cabinet in my bedroom.
I’ve allocated all the animals on a geographical principle. Now it looks more realistic and relevant.








Here is a panorama of the rearranged display. The upper shelf is dedicated to the Americas, the lower one - to Asia.


The right part of the upper shelf is South America. Yes, that alligator in the right corner is a Missisippi one, but I didn’t find a place for him in the North American part of the diorama.


And here’s North America with a smooth transition to Latin America (the jaguar represents Mexico from this point of view).


Now let’s see what’s on the lower shelf. The left part is South-Eastern Asia with India in charge.


A family of Bengal tigers.


And there’s an Indian elephant deep in the jungle.


But South-Eastern Asia is not only India. If you explore it more thoroughly, you’ll find Borneo!


Or Borneo together with Sumatra, if you like. Inhabited by orangutans.


Then, if we travel North (or right), we’ll get to the Eastern Asia. With Przewalski’s horse representing Mongolia and ibex playing a role of Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica).


And finally we’re in the North-Eastern Asia, namely Primorye and the Amur region.


Siberian tiger - the beauty of the Amur region forests.


Yes, it is that imposing.


Ussurian brown bear - one of the largest subspecies of the brown bear.


A hare. A very serious one.


Nothing special, but I like this photo.

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