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Painting the Painted Dogs - Artistic Study of An Endangered Hunter
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Inside the Visitor Center  
Friday, August 31, 2007

The Visitor Center houses a great exhibit which explains the life story of Eyespot, a Painted Dog who lived in Hwange National Park. There are paintings, lots of excellent information, seeds and skulls, snares and dog collars to touch, life-size cutouts of local wildlife species and animal prints on the floor. A very impressive display!

 
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AFC Flag Expedition #5:
Painting the Painted Dogs - Artistic Study of An Endangered Hunter™
AFC Flag Expedition Artist and AFC Flag Ambassador: Alison Nicholls
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