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Are y 'all doing it? We are. Okay. I didn't know this shelter cannot right over the nose. It's interesting. And it comes so far out past its nose. And I guess the purpose is to move the snow away when they are browsing on whatever they eat down under their moss. Whatever it goes on. It's really good. And it goes out. Wait. So there are two times down
here. I'm ready for the other one. There's a long span. We're going to tell you about the back. There's no one in there. There's some of the little bit of the back. There's a back. One. One. One. One. Four. And it's four. It's four. And it's
interesting. So rather than coming from the front, they come out from the back side. Except these down. So both of these. Okay. We are in the split. It's interesting.
Look at his brother here and see what he could do. Three. Are you younger? Right over the head. Right over the nose. This one comes over as the other one. Very strange.
I guess they serve a pretty first. It's got a double shell. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Okay. No. Let me just take a bit, almost neat up there. Okay. Actually, what am I reading here with the one hand? I thought it'd be all right. You want the back of your hand? Yeah, back. Okay.
They actually would look better than the other way. They could be on the other way. Right here. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Okay. Well, I'm going to do this, but markers on it. If I put markers on it, then when I get home, I can get an idea of what it was like. Back this one. This whole section is longer. I don't know, you can't light that up. Make it smaller. Okay.
Okay. Okay. Are you surprised how different they are? Then other horns that I've ever seen on other animals. Because they're split all the way to the top. And they seem to curve in quite a bit. And it's interesting that these blades, that these blades over its nose, come so far out now. They are so... And it's interesting that there's a big span between these two here. And
the next one's up there. I've never seen anything like that. And it's interesting how they curve in up at the top a lot. So that they're going towards the center. Because on meal dear, as these come out here, they come out this way towards the front. But these ones come up, and then they go towards the back, rather than the front. So actually, the horns that I made would look better spun around, and the left one on the front, and the right one on the other side, so that it curves in the way it is on the reindeer. And their noses are broader than
its... noses are broader. And the hair starts right into the jawbone over here, at the base. And it comes down. I thought it would have gone down all the way into the chest, but it stops. I'd hear where the shoulder muscles begin. And it's legs. And the ears are smaller than those of a... of a meal dear that I'm... or an elk that I'm familiar with, that I've seen or looked at when I could see. The whole thing is totally different than what I expected, so that I have to go home and reconstruct a lot of things. And extend this in here, and...
and put in the second one here that's laid so much. And I don't have one on that side at the bottom, but on the next one, this one is... really comes out, hanging right over the nose, and it's got two big ones in front. One on the top of the other, and it's interesting how they grow them so that they're not separated, but ones above the other. I push the snow away when it's eating, and I'm not sure why they hook so much,
because you're the one on that side hooked as well. I would think this one's older probably. They're better horns. They're... That much fatter, but the blades are bigger, which makes me think that it's probably been around a bit longer, and it's interesting how on this... Yeah, the blades, like the extended horn, up towards the top, on this one that's older. They're like split out and forked, whereas on the other end, it's younger. They're not. These are a little bit over, a little bit more to your left. Okay, I just do this step one bit. They're horns are quite tall.
Just have the little ones in between the hooks and the bends. It cuts in from the side here, to the side here looks like... Okay, here we go. Right in the house, from the nose, it's coming. Let's go down. Back. It goes back quite a ways.
And it stops. More or less right above the base. I'm sorry. Okay. This is all the base here. Back here in the gears. It really has a sharp bend here, which is interesting. This suddenly cuts off that way. Okay.
Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Let me down there. Down this way, it's a little flat, not round. Good. I was talking about turning one of the lights up. All
right, turn it back on. I want to have a little too much of it. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good.
Good. All the way down. So this second one comes out so much here. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more
room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there.
And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there.
And there's still more room up there. Maybe it would have been like this one here where it hooked up this way or probably. Maybe it would have been like this one where it hooked up
this way. Okay, I think I can get a better idea now and take them home and redo them. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room
up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more
room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still
more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up
there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more
room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And there's still more room
up there. Very nice. And there's still more room up there.
And there's still more room up there. Maybe. Maybe. And
there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. And
there's still more room up there. And there's still more room up there. All right. Thank you very
much.
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Series
¡Colores!
Raw Footage
Michael Naranjo, Christmas, B Roll, at Taxidermy
Producing Organization
KNME-TV (Television station : Albuquerque, N.M.)
Contributing Organization
New Mexico PBS (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip-2a8ad452602
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Description
Raw Footage Description
This is raw footage for ¡Colores! #2047 Santa and his Reindeer: Michael Naranjo. This is b-roll Michael Naranjo examining reindeer at American Wildlife Taxidermy shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico to help him form his bronze reindeer sculptures.
Created Date
2014-05-11
Asset type
Raw Footage
Genres
Unedited
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:40:34.101
Credits
Executive Producer: Kamins, Michael
Guest: Naranjo, Michael A., 1944-
Producer: Walch, Tara
Producing Organization: KNME-TV (Television station : Albuquerque, N.M.)
AAPB Contributor Holdings
KNME
Identifier: cpb-aacip-e91b06c93af (Filename)
Format: XDCAM
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Citations
Chicago: “¡Colores!; Michael Naranjo, Christmas, B Roll, at Taxidermy,” 2014-05-11, New Mexico PBS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed October 26, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-2a8ad452602.
MLA: “¡Colores!; Michael Naranjo, Christmas, B Roll, at Taxidermy.” 2014-05-11. New Mexico PBS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. October 26, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-2a8ad452602>.
APA: ¡Colores!; Michael Naranjo, Christmas, B Roll, at Taxidermy. Boston, MA: New Mexico PBS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-2a8ad452602