Yacare Caiman – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Yacare Caiman:
The Yacare Caiman is native to central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay, southeastern Peru, eastern Bolivia, central/southwest Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. About 10 million individual Yacare caimans exist within the Brazilian pantanal, representing what is quite possibly the largest single crocodilian population on Earth. As a medium to small to mid-sized crocodilian, most adult males grow to roughly 6.6 or 8.2 feet (2 or 2.5 m) in length. Females are rather smaller at an average of 1.4 m (4.6 ft). Body mass in this species can range up to 130 pounds (58 kg in males and from 31-51 pounds (14 to 23 kg) in females. Their relatively smaller size makes them a potential prey of the jaguar and anaconda. This species' diet consists primarily of fish (especially piranha) and birds, reptiles, small mammals. With the occasional large mammals (especially capybara) being taken by larger adults.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Yellow Anaconda – Signed Fine Art Print
Fine art illustration of a Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus.)
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Yellow-Banded Dart Frog – Signed Fine Art Print
Info about the Yellow-Banded Poison Arrow Frog:
The Yellow-banded poison dart frog (also called the yellow-headed poison dart frog or bumblebee poison frog)is an amphibian native to the northern part of South America in Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. This frog is normally found in very humid conditions on trees or rocks. It is commonly seen in leaf litter thought too dry for other Dendrobatids to survive. Unlike others of it's kind, this poison dart can handle less humid conditions. 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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Yellow-Footed Tortoise – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Yellow-Footed Tortoise:
The Yellow-Footed Tortoise - also called the Brazilian Giant Tortoise, South American Tortoise and Forest Tortoise - is a species of turtle native to the dense rainforest and the tropical lowlands in South America. These tortoises like to build their nests hidden in the growth of a thick forest. This reptile is omnivorous, and will eat both plant matter like grasses mushrooms, fallen fruit as well as slow moving animals like snails and worms. Due to habitat destruction and removal of individuals for the pet trade the Yellow Footed Tortoise is considered vulnerable.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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Yellow-Spotted Amazon River Turtle – Signed Fine Art Print
Information about the Yellow-Spotted River Turtle:
The Yellow-Spotted River Turtle - also called the Yellow-Spotted Amazon River Turtle - is one of the larger freshwater turtles native to the tropical forests of South America. They generally grow to about 17-18 inches long (44-45 cm) This species is a type of "side-necked turtles" so called because they do not pull their heads directly into their shells, but rather bend their necks sideways to tuck their heads under the rim of their shells. Side-neck turtles are classified as members of the suborder Pleurodira. The Yellow-Spotted River Turtle was once exploited by the American pet turtle trade in the 1960s. Importation of this species is now strictly regulated by Federal law, but a captive, self-sustaining population exists in the United States, some groups in zoos, others in the hands of private collectors. Due to habitat loss and illegal poaching they are considered "vulnerable" by conservation groups.The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
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