Animal tropical T-Shirts

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  • Endangered Dugongs, or sea cows, were often perceived as mermaids by superstitious sailors because of their flattened fluke tails. Cutting swathes through the aquatic vegetation as they graze in herds, their distribution is closely related to their main source of food, seagrass. The ‘Fantasea Collection’ wildlife design portrays the beauty of the peaceful & shy Dugongs grazing the seagrasses, graceful swimmers with a chirpy call earning them the nick name of the ‘sea canary’. The Spotted Eagle Ray & Horned Sea Stars, the Hawksbill Turtle & Sea Horse with pigface flowers that grow along the sandy beaches. The design creates an awareness of our endangered sirenians.

  • Endangered semi-aquatic Green & Golden Bell Frog is bright green and rich metallic golden bronze in colour. It is found amongst bullrushes and reeds in streams, swamps, lagoons, ponds and dams in south-eastern Australia. Active at night while during the day they enjoy basking in the sun and slipping into the water to cool off. It is a voracious feeder and catches its prey by lunging forward and seizing it with both hands. Reasons for decline include destruction of wetlands and the introduction of the Gambusia or “Mosquito Fish” which is wanted for crimes against native frogs. Gambusia eat the tadpoles and eggs of the Bell Frog. / The ‘Fantasea Collection’ wildlife design portrays the beauty of the fine and fragile Green & Golden Bell Frog while creating an awareness that many species of frogs are endangered.

  • The Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s most famous World heritage area, is under increasing threat from land based sources of pollution, destructive fishing practices, urban coastal development and global warming. Sea bottom trawling is also destroying the Great Barrier Reef as well as threatening the survival of critically endangered marine turtle species. A highly destructive activity virtually stripping the sea floor, killing coral, sponges, fish and other forms of marine life. Over the past twenty years it has drastically reduced sponges, corals and other vulnerable sea bed species. / The ‘Fantasea Collection’ wildlife design portrays the beauty of the striking Lionfish and playful Clownfish that swim in our endangered Coral Reefs.

  • The endangered Tiger is a majestic, solitary animal being the largest member of the cat family. In terms of camouflage, the Tiger is one of the best equipped of all the carnivores. Used to defend its territory, the Tiger’s roar can be heard up to 2km away. A very strong swimmer, the Tiger avoids the midday sun by bathing in water. Found in hot dry scrub jungle, teak and bamboo forests and tropical mangrove estuaries all areas close to rivers and lakes. The Tiger is considered to have evolved in China over one million years ago. There are eight subspecies of Tiger the Siberian, Bengal, South China, Indochinese, Sumatran and with three already extinct, the Caspian, Bali and Javan tigers. Legally protected against being hunted, the immediate threat to its survival is the growing demand for its parts for use in oriental medicine. Also the insidious destruction of tiger habitat and decline of prey populations places the tiger in severe danger of extinction. / The ‘Exotica Collection’ wildlife painting portrays the beauty of the strong and striking Bengal Tiger while creating an awareness of their plight.

  • Red Pandas are found in the temperate forests of the Himalayas and some high mountain areas of China and Myanmar (Burma). Anatomical features indicate Red Pandas are most closely related to the racoon and similar to giant pandas and bears but are now in a ‘family’ of their own. Like Giant Pandas, Red Pandas have an extra ‘thumb’ which is simply an enlarged bone. In captivity Red Pandas can live up to 14 years but it is not known how long they live in the wild. / The Chinese name for Red Panda is hunho or firefox, due to their colour and similar size to a fox. The red panda was first discovered in 1821, 48 years before the giant pandas were found in 1869. The major threats confronting Red Pandas are loss and fragmentation of habitat due to deforestation; poaching for the pet and fur trades; and competition from domestic livestock. The fur of Red Pandas is used to make hats and clothing by local people in China. The fur hat with its long, luxurious tail at the back looks beautiful and warm. In Yunnan Province, this type of hat is still desired by newlyweds, because it was regarded as a talisman for a happy marriage in the past. The Red Panda is nearly extinct in the western part of its range due to human interference in its natural habitat. / The ‘Exotica Collection’ wildlife painting portrays the beauty of the shy Red Panda while creating an awareness of their plight.

  • The threatened Jaguar is the only living big cat of the American continent. The Jaguar is a roaring cat sometimes confused with the leopard, both having spots in rosettes, but those of the Jaguar have a black spot at the centre. A Jaguar has golden or brownish yellow fur and many spots. The spots along its back and sides are light-coloured with dark borders. The spots on its head, legs and underside are black. Black Jaguars live in South America. They live in forests, shrubby areas, and grasslands – wherever they can hide. They hunt mainly on the ground and at night, and eat almost any kind of animal or fish. The powerful Jaguar has remarkable strength, a good climber and an accomplished swimmer. They measure up to 2.6m long, including their 75cm tail. They weigh up to 136 kilograms. / The Jaguar symbolised strength and courage to the ancient Maya Indians, who considered the animal a god. The Jaguars once ranged from the southern states of the USA south over almost the entire South American continent, but are now extinct in almost all areas close to human settlements. It lives only in Mexico and Central and South America. Jaguars, the largest neotropical cats with the most prized fur, have been ruthlessly hunted. It faces serious danger from fur hunters and environmental changes. The USA now prohibits the import and export of Jaguars or their pelts. / The ‘Lost City Collection’ wildlife painting portrays the handsome and powerful Jaguar while creating an awareness of their plight.

  • Cartoon of a grinning Great White thinking he’s cool wearing sunglasses and holding a tropical drink.

  • Florida Crane soars by mangrove trees.

  • Little new born Impala lamb.

  • 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.

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  • The Grunt was my easiest catch when I was a little boy. / Various types of fishes from the Caribbean. / Public Domain bases.

  • The Jurel was my Great Grand Mothers’s favorite fish. / Various types of fishes from the Caribbean. / Public Domain bases.

  • Various types of fishes from the Caribbean. / Public Domain bases.

  • The Red Snapper is my favorite fish. / Various types of fishes from the Caribbean. / Public Domain bases.

  • clown fish, hand drawn. Other Tee’s / and more and more ! and even a few more !!! and some extra ones… !

  • A cute little green parrot saying Hug Me.

  • a gorilla in a urban style

  • Umbrella (rihanna) / / from a drawing to a painting (ink, acrylic, felt pens) to some digital enhancement….here is the ‘Umbrellaphant Lime Splice’ please make them welcome :)

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