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Sooty Mangabey – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys.)
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• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
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Sora – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Sora (Porzana carolina.)
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South American Bushmaster – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the South American Bushmaster:
The South American Bushmaster is a large venomous pitviper native to the tropical and subtropical rainforests of South America (including the island of Trinidad in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago). Adults grow to an average of 6.5-8 feet (2-2.5 meters), but they can reach lengths up to nearly 10 feet (3 meters) It is the largest of all vipers and the longest venomous snake in the western hemisphere, although it is not the heaviest - less than some boas and rattlesnakes. The toxin is one of the most deadly of all the New World snakes, and fatalities do occur if the victim does not receive medical attention soon after being bitten. Even though the tail and colors of the bushmaster resembles that of rattlesnakes, the sound emitted by the bushmaster is quite different. Acting like a rattlesnake, the bushmaster will shake its tail rapidly when alarmed by an intruder; however, no sound is produced from this shaking from which its species name muta is derived. Instead of having a rattle on its tail to warn incomers, the bushmaster vibrates its tail across the leaves of the forest floor, creating a stirring sound comparable to that of a "rattle."The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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South American Coati – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a South American Coati (Nasua nasua.)
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• Opacity: 94%
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South American Coral Snake – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the South American Coral Snake:
The South American Coral Snake - also called the Large Coral Snake or Eastern Ribbon Coral Snake - is found in mostly in South America, east of the Andes, southern Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, the Guianas and Brazil, it is uncommon in Trinidad but is occasionally encountered by naturalists and photographers. It is dominant in the Amazon as it is well adapted to the rainforest where high temperatures and humidity exist. These snakes are venomous and a bite can be fatal if not treated in time. There are five known sub-species that have been indentified.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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South American Tapir – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the South American Tapir:
The South American Tapir - also called the Lowland or Brazilian Tapir - is the second largest tapir on the continent, after the Baird's Tapir. They can grow to about 5.9 to 8.2 feet in length (1.8 to 2.5 m) and weigh in about 500 pounds (225 kg) These mammals inhabit jungle and forest regions, usually not far from water. They are excellent swimmers, but also move very well on land, even in rugged terrains like hills and mountains. The tapir is a herbivore. It uses its sensitive and mobile snout to get leaves, buds, shoots, and small branches that it tears from trees, fruit, grasses, and aquatic plants. It is considered endangered or vulnerable due to poaching and habitat loss.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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South China Tiger – Signed Fine Art Print
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The South China Tiger was a species that once was native to the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi in southern China. While the species is not extinct - there are some 30 animals in captivity - it is all but sure that the tiger is extinct in the wild. Of the six subspecies of extant tiger, the South China Tiger is considered a "stem" tiger, meaning that it could be closest to where the tiger originated. While many factors contributed to the decline of the tiger, the exploitation of the species by the fur trade along with the loss of habitat in it's native range likely led to it's extirpation in the wild. While there has been aggressive conservation projects launched by the Chinese, some conservation groups have argued that the money and efforts would be better used to save the Siberian Tiger, which they consider to have a much greater chance of survival than this rare cat.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Southern Aardwolf – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Southern Aardwolf (Proteles cristata cristata.)
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Southern Alligator Lizard – Signed Fine Art Print
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Southern Alligator Lizards are native to the Pacific Coast of North America. Elgaria multicarinata, as their common name implies, are native to the grasslands, chaparral, and forests of Southern California. They're commonly found not too far from streams, ponds or other water sources. Alligator Lizards have prehensile tails, which can be dropped if attacked. It will grow back, but won't match the coloration of the body as well as the original tail. They do well in captivity and are often kept as pets. Their diet includes insects, small animals such as young mice and birds, tree frogs, and even other lizards. While not poisonous they can inflict a painful bite if handled improperly.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Southern Brown Kiwi – Signed Fine Art Print
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The Southern Brown Kiwi - also called the Tokoeka, or Common kiwi - is a species of kiwi from New Zealand's South Island. Until 2000 it was considered the same species as the North Island Brown Kiwi, and still is by some authorities The Binomial name is based on Greek and Latin. Apteryx means "A-" without "pterux" wings, and "australis" from "auster" the south wind, and "-alis" relating to. Hence Relating to the south wind is the meaning of Australis, not Australia. The Southern Brown Kiwi belongs to the Kiwi family and it is a ratite, and a member of the order Struthioniformes. Like all ratites it is flightless. Southern Brown Kiwis live in the South Island and Stewart Island. On the mainland (South Island) they live in Fiordland and Westland. Their range is temperate and sub-tropical forests, grassland, and shrubland, the denser the better. They are widespread throughout Stewart Island where they also live on the sand dunes. In 2000, after being recognized by IUCN, they were placed in the Vulnerable status group. They have an occurrence range of 9,800 km2 (3,800 sq mi) and population of 27,000, estimated in 1996. 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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Southern Cassowary – Signed Fine Art Print
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The Southern Cassowary - also called the Double-wattled Cassowary, Australian Cassowary or Two-wattled Cassowary - is a large flightless black bird. It is closely related to the Emu, Ostrich, and the genus Rhea. (See also Dwarf Cassowary and Northern Cassowary.) It is technically the largest Asian bird (since the extinction of the Arabian Ostrich, and previously the Moa of New Zealand) Due to ongoing habitat loss, limited range, and overhunting in some areas, the Southern Cassowary is evaluated as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The Australian population is listed as Endangered under Federal and Queensland State legislation. It is second heaviest bird on earth, at a maximum size estimated at 200 pounds (85 kg.) 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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Southern Crawfish Frog – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Southern Crawfish Frog:
The Southern Crawfish Frog (Rana areolata or Lithobates areolatus is a medium-sized species of frog native to the prairies and grasslands of Indiana west to Kansas, south to Texas, and east to Mississippi. It gets its name because it inhabits the burrows of crayfish for most of the year. The crawfish frog grows from 2.2 to 3.0 in (5.6 to 7.6 cm) in length. Crawfish frogs are found primarily in association with prairie or grassland habitat, though they will also make use of pastures and overgrown fields. They spend most of the year in association with a terrestrial crayfish burrow. Interestingly, this species spends a substantial amount of time active and above ground even on hot summer days, but they never stray far from their burrow which serves as an important retreat from predators, a vital source of water, an escape from grassland fires, and a means to get below the frost line during winter. Crawfish frogs feed opportunistically on insects and other small invertebrates that pass by their burrow. The crawfish frog breeds following mild, rainy weather in mid-March throughout most of its range (breeding occurs much earlier in the southern portion of its distribution).The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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