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Melissa Oliver
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Nelson Yatsattie
Colder nighttime temperatures signal it is time for a turquoise-eyed rattlesnake to seek a safe underground shelter. This wondrous creature is engagingly carved from a Picasso marble that's hued like the desert by Nelson Yatsattie. Detailed with beautifully patterned scales, nostrils and a rattler, snakes are both predator and prey providing a necessary balance to healthy ecosystems. Their animal medicine teaches us to improve ourselves by discarding negative ways because in nature they regularly shed their old skin to be better. Measurements of this stunning reptile are approximately 3 1/4" tall, roughly 2 1/4" wide and 2 1/2" deep.
Sadly beneficial snakes are among the most feared and persecuted organisms on Earth. They are often seen as sinister creatures. Despite these misconceptions, snakes are important animals with great ecological significance. They consume rodents maintaining a critical balance of small animal populations. In the middle of the food web, snakes are also vital for supporting larger predators. We can help our native snakes by respecting their space, observing them from afar and protecting their habitats. Honor wonderful Snakes with Nelson Yatsattie's undulating reptile complete with an etched rattler and turquoise inlaid eyes. Smoothly sculpted from a handsome serpentine with ricolite, this reptile friend is about 5 3/8" long, 2 1/4" wide and 5/8" tall.
Brian Yatsattie
Kevin Chapman, Zuni-Sioux
Diamondback rattlesnakes can accurately strike at a moment's notice and up to one-third of their body length. This portion of onyx is a great choice to show off this reptile's exquisite and camoflauging features like an etched body and carved rattler. With turquoise inlaid eyes, this wonderful snake is about 4" long, 2 3/4" wide and 5/8" tall by Kevin Chapman.