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”PIRATES OF THE PLAINS” S/N (29/175) LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS by JOHN BANOVICH

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”PIRATES OF THE PLAINS”  S/N (29/175) LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS by JOHN BANOVICH
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”PIRATES OF THE PLAINS” S/N (29/175) LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS by JOHN BANOVICH captures a pack of hyenas on the prowl as they patrol a grassy plain. It measures 16”x22” (23”x 29” framed). “Spotted Hyenas are the most abundant predator on the African plain. With a reputation as a scavenger, in reality it is a good hunter. Hunger will drive them to take down large prey but only after all easier efforts have failed. Although most of their hunting and foraging is done alone, at times clan members deliberately sett off in packs to rustle up a meal. When successful loud squabbling takes place it lets everyone know, including lions, “food straight ahead.” Lions and Hyenas often compete aggressively to dominate a kill and their well-documented hatred for each other seems to run quite deep.”- John Banovich
JOHN BANOVICH is among the world`s most renowned wildlife artists. His award-winning original paintings are owned and exhibited by noteworthy organizations, corporate collections and museums as well as important private collections across the globe. His life and work have been featured in countless international publications. Through his artwork and the Banovich Wildscapes Foundation, John has supported conservation and humanitarian efforts in India, Russia, North America and Africa, earning several awards for this work. The Banovich Wildscapes Foundation promotes scientific research and conservation education; facilitates habitat protection and restoration projects; develops creative and respectful partnerships to fund conservation programs; and creates opportunities to build long-term community economic well-being. http://johnbanovich.com/