Charismatic Megafauna
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Shipping and Handling is included in the purchase price. All sizes / formats are professionally printed.
Because Sometimes
A Straw-Colored Fruit Bat, or Eidolon helvum, hangs in wait for his fruity prey.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Snack for Pan
Dangers lurk everywhere for this ground-foraging Allen's Swamp Monkey, or Allenopithecus nigroviridis. She may even be eaten by a distant cousin.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Was Feeling Fine
Sure-footed lurker on Rocky Mountain slopes, the Oreamnos americanus sheds his winter wool while he searches for salt.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Fricassee
Elmer Fudd: Got you, you wabbit stew, you.
Bugs Bunny: Look, Doc. Are you looking for trouble? I'm not a stewing rabbit. I'm a fricasseeing rabbit. Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Poppy Pusher
I was TRYING to photograph some flowers, and this cat kept nudging my hand right as I was about to release the shutter. Clearly she just wanted to be my model. My flowers didn't work out so well, but the cat did.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
In Hiding
The Reticulated Giraffe, or Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata, is the most common subspecies of giraffe found in zoos. This particular giraffe was being harassed by his enclosure-mate, and was given a brief respite by his keepers.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |
Yoshio
What's left of an elk, or wapiti (Cervus canadensis). Native to North America and Eastern Asia, elk are similar to the red deer found in Europe, and have been introduced in Argentina and New Zealand
Photograph was taken in Sandy, Oregon, USA. |
Isbjorn Nanuuq
Ursus maritimus, the world's largest land carnivore, ponders the state of the arctic. Life's complexities are reason enough for big pause.
Photograph was taken in Portland, Oregon, USA. |












