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- Poached Eggs—Lithograph
Most folks know that sea turtles face a major threat: theft of their eggs. The major culprits? Raccoons. Female turtles dig out holes in the beach sand and lay their eggs above high tide. They then use their back legs to pull excavated sand back over the deposited eggs to conceal them, but often raccoons and other predators arrive first. The result? Poached eggs.
The framed version of this print is framed with matting as pictured, acid-free and archival mounting, Conservation Clear glass, and modern frame. Comes with dust cover and hanging hardware. Shipped with protective packaging.
Please contact us for custom framing options (upgrade to Museum glass, different frame, etc).
Artist | Charley Harper |
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Color | Blue |
Issued | 1999 |
Print Type | Lithograph |
Image Size | 10 x 17 |
Paper Size | 13 1/2 x 20 |
Frame Size | 16 1/2 x 22 7/8 |