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Rhino, is one of only five surviving species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. They generally eat leafy material, although their ability to ferment food in their hindgut allows them to subsist on more fibrous plant matter, if necessary. The five living species fall into three categories. The African species, the White Rhinoceros and the Black Rhinoceros, the endangered Indian Rhinoceros and the critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros.
Rhinos are facing extinction within our lifetimes…
A cute little giraffe called Georgie.
Little new born Impala lamb.
A variant of my ‘Mirror’ artwork for those who like a little colour in their life.
IMPALA – aepyceros melampus / They have acute hearing and have been known to frighten elephants by uttering loud snorts when alarmed by the approach of humans. They fight a great deal during the mating season, uttering long, drawn out snorts and are quite capable of killing one another at such times. This preoccupation affects their vigilance and it is often possible to pass close by a herd without disturbing them. They remain persistently in overgazed areas. Imapala are excellent jumpers. They can often be seen in die company of baboons and are preyed upon by lion, cheetah, leopard and to a great extend, the Cape hunting dog. In overcast, windy weather they often lie down. / The black tufs above the hooves on the hind legs conceal scent glands. / Both browsers and grazers. They utilise a wide variety of plants and drink regularly. / SHOULDER HEIGHT; 91CM MASS; 45-55kg GESTATION; 180 – 210 days.
The lion (Panthera leo) is a member of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. With exceptionally large males exceeding 250 kg (550 lb) in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions currently exist in Sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia with a critically endangered remnant population in northwest India, having disappeared from North Africa, the Middle East, and Western Asia in historic times. Until the late Pleistocene (about 10,000 years ago), the lion was the most widespread large land mammal beside humans. They were found in most of Africa, much of Eurasia from western Europe to India and, in the Americas, from the Yukon to Peru.
The lion (Panthera leo) is a member of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. With exceptionally large males exceeding 250 kg (550 lb) in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions currently exist in Sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia with a critically endangered remnant population in northwest India, having disappeared from North Africa, the Middle East, and Western Asia in historic times. Until the late Pleistocene (about 10,000 years ago), the lion was the most widespread large land mammal beside humans. They were found in most of Africa, much of Eurasia from western Europe to India and, in the Americas, from the Yukon to Peru.
A beautiful vector illustration of an African Jungle on a T-Shirt. I can’t take all the credit for this design as I purchased some vectors and used others which were free from other sources and I would like to thank the artists.
Elephant tee
Lion – King of the Jungle – Lord of the beasts.
He’s tall and thin. /
Technicolor Zebra
the best cross-country – and so economic – vehicle for African warrior :o))...
T-Shirt
Done in Illustrator
An African Lion’s Head in the style of a tattoo with three colours.(Featured in Tee HQ and on the redbubble homepage)
Aristotle once said the elephant was “the beast which passeth all others in wit and mind”. Unfortunately, they are now increasingly threatened by poaching and human intrusion into their habitat. The original artwork measures 19×12.5 inches and was created with ink pen and liquid copper leaf, with a little bit of colored pencil work around the eye. I used acid-free Canson Mi-Teintes paper in an Oyster color. View the original artwork here View more of my artwork at www.lynnetteshelley.com
The head of an African Lion in the style of a tattoo using three colours. / /
African animals on the move
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