The skin of the realistic tiger specimen model utilizes a simulated fur implantation technique, embedding synthetic hairs one by one into the silicone skin. The skin is then painted with pigments to recreate the texture of a tiger's skin. The distinctive feature lies in the lifelike and tactile sensation of the fur, achieved by the meticulous craftsmanship. The soft silicone skin, combined with internal motors and transmission structures, enables the simulation of various tiger movements.
This life-sized animal exhibit allows children at large animal displays to experience close encounters with this fierce predator. It serves not only as a source of entertainment but also as an educational tool, fostering learning through play. Popular in major tourist destinations, zoos, and museums, this exhibit piece adds an engaging touch to exhibitions.
We have extensive experience in crafting various jungle animal models, including lions, elephants, wolves, giraffes, leopards, wild boars, snakes, and more. Not only can we replicate their realistic appearances, but we can also simulate a wide range of movements for these animals. Feel free to reach out to us to discuss the crafting techniques involved in creating realistic animatronic animals.