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Golfing Troll |
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Especially abundant on weekends and holidays. |
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observed around sand and water. 5" troll
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decorated wooden base (apx 4"x6") |
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Fly Fishing Troll |
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Although often observed in small groups near
local |
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outfitters, can also be seen on the nearby streams |
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gracefully glide through the sometimes |
| rugged terrain... skillfully casting their fly to land
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out-of-reach rocks and branches. 8"ht. |
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Fishing Troll |
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Very common around waterways (when there is
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work to be done!) Known for endless patience and
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stories. 8" Troll perched on 2"decorated
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7"dia.) |
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retired 2004 |
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Soccer Troll |
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Players
are commonly found in small groups |
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being cheered on by masses of
excited spectators |
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(who constantly voice their
opinions concerning |
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male
pictured |
the
basic rules of play!) male or female 5"
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Skateboarder |
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Often appear
in groups which gather around open |
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public spaces....but due to
their wild and carefree |
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nature, they are increasingly
observed only in |
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retired 2006 |
special "wildlife" areas. 5"
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Ski Trolls ~
Well known and easily recognized in Winter.
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Stands on or
carries split oak skis. |
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Rare below 10,000 ft. remainder of year. |
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female male |
retired 2005 |
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Snowboarder Troll |
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More and more common. Easy to spot on snowy
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slopes.. just look for sprays of snow or follow their
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wildly
erratic trails. 8"
retiring in 2010 |
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rides
atop oak snowboard w/ logo of Troll Tail Board |
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Baseball Troll |
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Common as days grow longer, this sport is new |
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to the Troll clan and played mostly by the younger
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5" |
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retired 2007 |
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Biker Troll |
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You may be surprised to learn of the existence of |
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these
Trolls, but actually they are somewhat common |
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weekends of fair weather. However, they are often |
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their human counterparts! 8"ht. |
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Hippie Troll |
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In the 1960's
as humans took trips to "get back to nature", |
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they soon discovered these
trolls and began to imitate |
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their colorful attire and
care-free ways... |
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the world was never the same! 8" ht.
male or female |
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Melody
Troll |
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Somewhat less common, with
most recent |
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early in morning. |
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Often can be observed in small but loud groups. 8"
ht. |
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retired 2005 |
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Melody
Troll with
Trollhorn |
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Common, but they are often hidden in tree tops. |
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for the sounds of their
Trollhorn and you might |
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hear them teaching young birds the proper tunes. 8" |
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Artist Trolls |
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Always busy; painting leaves in Fall, making |
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window frost in Winter, or adding color to the |
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wildflowers. 8" male pictured |
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Cave Troll |
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Seek out these Trolls for safe passage... |
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through the dark and mysterious |
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world. 5" ht. |
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Trail Guide |
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Seek these Trolls out if you are in need of |
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a little guidance. They are especially helpful |
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through deep forests or |
| unfamiliar
terrain. 5" ht. |
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