Mammals
Otters of the World Poster Print
There are thirteen species of otter in existence today. They're found various environments on every continent (except Antarctica and Australia.) The poster print features a fine art illustration of all species of otter or Lutrinae including of the world's most endangered wildlife.
Species featured:
AFRICAN CLAWLESS OTTER (Aonyx capensis)
ASIAN SMALL-CLAWED OTTER (Aonyx cinerea)
EUROPEAN OTTER (Lutra lutra)
CONGO CLAWLESS OTTER (Aonyx congicus)
GIANT RIVER OTTER (Pteronura brasiliensis)
HAIRY-NOSED OTTER (Lutra sumatrana)
MARINE OTTER (Lontra felina)
NEOTROPICAL OTTER (Lontra longicaudis)
RIVER OTTER (Lontra canadensis)
SEA OTTER (Enhydra lutris)
SMOOTH-COATED OTTER (Lutrogale perspicillata)
SOUTHERN RIVER OTTER (Lontra provocax)
SPOTTED-NECKED OTTER (Hydrictis maculicollis)
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Pale-Throated Sloth – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Pale-Throated Sloth (Bradypus tridactylus.)
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Pallas’s Cat – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Pallas's Cat:
Pallas's CatPallas's cat also called the manul, is a small wild feline native to the in the grasslands and montane steppe of Central Asia. It is about the size of a domestic cat. The combination of its stocky posture and long, dense fur makes it appear stout and plush. The legs are proportionately shorter than those of other cats, the ears are set very low and wide apart, and it has unusually short claws. The face is shortened compared with other cats, giving it a flattened face. Like other wild cats, they are mostly solitary animals, with both males and females marking their territories with scent marks. These cats spend the day in caves, rock crevices, or marmot burrows, and emerge in the late afternoon to begin hunting. They are not fast runners, and hunt primarily by ambush or stalking, using low vegetation and rocky terrain for cover. They feed largely on diurnally active prey species such as gerbils, pikas, voles and chukar partridges, and sometimes catch young marmots. Pallas's cat was named after the German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas, who first described the species in 1776 under the binomial Felis manul. There are three recognized sub-species, all found in Asia.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Pallas’s Cat Poster Print / Infographic
This poster features an informational graphic of the Pallas's Cat. It includes a map of the cat's range, along with three illustrations and a small paragraph with information.
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall.
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Pampas Deer – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Pampas Deer:
The Pampas Deer live in the grasslands of South America at low elevations. Their habitat includes water and hills, often with winter drought, and grass that is high enough to cover a standing deer. Many of them live on the Pantanal wetlands, where there are ongoing conservation efforts, and other areas of annual flooding cycles. Human activity has changed much of the original landscape. They are known to live up to 12 years in the wild, longer if captive, but are threatened due to over-hunting and habitat loss. There are approximately 80,000 Pampas deer total, with the majority of them living in Brazil.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Patagonian Mara – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Patagonian Mara (Graptemys gibbonsi.)
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• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Pembroke Welsh Corgi:
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a member of the herding breed of domestic dogs. They were developed in Pembrokeshire, Wales area of the UK, and their lineage can be traced back as far as 1107 AD. It is one of two breeds of corgi (the other being the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.) They are one of the smallest breeds in the group of herding dogs. They are noted as being one of the preferred breed of British royalty, and the favorite dog of Queen Elizabeth II, who owns many of them. They are friendly dogs, ranked very high in intelligence and are very popular as pets and make excellent working dogs too. They are not large, being only about 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) tall from their feet to the tops of their shoulders.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) • Opacity: 94% Buy a Digital Download
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Percheron Horse – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Percheron Horse (Equus Ferus.)
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• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
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Persian Leopard – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Persian Leopard:
The Persian Leopard - also called Caucasian leopard - is the largest leopard subspecies They are native to remote areas of northern Iran, eastern Turkey, the Caucasus mountains, southern Turkmenistan, and parts of western Afghanistan. This large wild cat endangered throughout its range with fewer than 871–1,290 mature individuals, and the population is declining. Like other large cats, Persian Leopards feed on goat, deer, gazelle and wild boar. They will attack and kill livestock and for this reason they are often exterminated by local farmers. At one time these leopards were most likely distributed once over the whole Caucasus, except for steppe areas. Surveys conducted between 2001 and 2005 confirmed that there are no more leopards in the western part of the Greater Caucasus, and that they survived only at a few sites in the eastern part. The largest populations survive in Iran. The political and social changes in the former Soviet Union in 1992 caused a severe economic crisis and a weakening of formerly effective protection systems.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Persian Onager – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Persian Onager:
The Persian Onagers are one of six sub-species of wild ass that once were common across Central Asia and the Middle East. Fewer than 700 animals remain in the wild, most of these in Iran. Because of their remote location and travel in Iran generally restricted to outsides, determining their population is increasingly difficult. These wild asses face several threats, including poaching, habitat loss, drought and inbreeding due to the small population. Sometimes the term "onager" is reserved specifically for this subspecies. There are very few onagers in captivity or in zoos, however in 2012 there was a rare foal born to the National Zoo in Washington, DC.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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