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Australis Collection (page 14)

Australis, also known as the cricetidae mammals, are a family of small rodents found in South America, and are omnivorous and feed on a variety of fruits

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Background imageAustralis Collection: South African Ostrich (Struthio camelus australis) adult male, close-up of head and neck

South African Ostrich (Struthio camelus australis) adult male, close-up of head and neck, with beak open, Little Karoo, Western Cape, South Africa, December

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adelie penguin

Adelie penguin
Adelie Penguins come in to check out the Aurora Australis wedged in fast ice in Commonwealth Bay 10nm from Mawsons Hut in Antarctica

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora Australis, Antarctica

Aurora Australis, Antarctica
The Aurora Australis navigates its way through pack ice and small icebergs in Antarctic waters in the Southern Ocean. The Aurora Australis was heading to Commonwealth where the Australian Antarctic

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adelie penguins, Antarctica

Adelie penguins, Antarctica
Adelie penguins sit on the edge of the fast ice against the backdrop of the Australian Antarctic Divisions chartered icebreaker the Aurora Australis which is wedged in fast ice in Commonwealth Bay

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adelie Penguins, Antarctica

Adelie Penguins, Antarctica
Adelie Penguins come in to check out the Aurora Australis wedged in fast ice in Commonwealth Bay 10nm from Mawsons Hut in Antarctica

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), Rockhopper Point, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), Rockhopper Point, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic, South America

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic, South America

Background imageAustralis Collection: Pair of Striated caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) behind a rock at Rockhopper Point

Pair of Striated caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) behind a rock at Rockhopper Point, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic, South America

Background imageAustralis Collection: Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P

Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P
Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P. West MacDonnell Range, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imageAustralis Collection: Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P

Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N. P
Hardhead (Aythya australis) adult male, swimming, Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P. West MacDonnell Range, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Reed-warbler (Acrocephalus australis) adult, perched on stems at river edge

Australian Reed-warbler (Acrocephalus australis) adult, perched on stems at river edge, Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell N.P

Background imageAustralis Collection: Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, sitting at nest, Lamington N. P

Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, sitting at nest, Lamington N. P. Queensland, Australia, October
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, sitting at nest, Lamington N.P. Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, with chicks begging for food at nest

Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, with chicks begging for food at nest, Lamington N. P
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) adult, with chicks begging for food at nest, Lamington N.P. Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, courtship display in early morning

Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, courtship display in early morning, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early

Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early morning, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early

Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early morning, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early

Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult male, calling during courtship display in early morning, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult female, walking in open fields, Bustard Downs

Australian Bustard (Ardeotis australis) adult female, walking in open fields, Bustard Downs, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Two wet striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in front of a colony of king cormorants

Two wet striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in front of a colony of king cormorants, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands, South America

Background imageAustralis Collection: Natures Window

Natures Window, Kalbarri, Western Australi

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora Australis (curtain form) viewed from Space Shuttle Endeavour, part of which

Aurora Australis (curtain form) viewed from Space Shuttle Endeavour, part of which can be seen in top right foreground. April 1994. NASA photograph

Background imageAustralis Collection: Coastal village with Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis) growing in protected microclimate

Coastal village with Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis) growing in protected microclimate moderated by Gulf Stream, Jura Distillery Lodge and Cooperage, Craighouse, Isle of Jura, Inner Hebrides

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat in low winter sunlight

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat in low winter sunlight, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and lagoon habitat, Camargue Natural Regional Park

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and lagoon habitat, Camargue Natural Regional Park, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d Azur, France, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and pool habitat at sunset

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and pool habitat at sunset, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and ditch habitat, Wicken Fen N. N. R

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and ditch habitat, Wicken Fen N. N. R. Cambridgeshire, England, August
Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed and ditch habitat, Wicken Fen N.N.R. Cambridgeshire, England, August

Background imageAustralis Collection: Cape Petrel (Daption capense australis) adult, in flight at sea, off New Zealand, March

Cape Petrel (Daption capense australis) adult, in flight at sea, off New Zealand, March

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat and water channel at dusk

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat and water channel at dusk, with Ferrybridge Power Station in distance, on site of former opencast coal mine, St

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) seedheads in reedbed habitat blowing in strong wind

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) seedheads in reedbed habitat blowing in strong wind, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat in low winter sunlight

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat in low winter sunlight, with Ferrybridge Power Station in distance, on site of former opencast coal mine, St

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed silhouetted at sunset

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed silhouetted at sunset, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat and water channel in low winter sunlight

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) reedbed habitat and water channel in low winter sunlight, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) close-up of seedhead, backlit in low winter sunlight

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) close-up of seedhead, backlit in low winter sunlight, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common Reed (Phragmites australis) seedheads in reedbed habitat blowing in strong wind

Common Reed (Phragmites australis) seedheads in reedbed habitat blowing in strong wind, on site of former opencast coal mine, St. Aidans RSPB Reserve, West Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) adult, walking on ground, West Point Island

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) adult, walking on ground, West Point Island, Falkland Islands, January

Background imageAustralis Collection: Stewart Island robin (Petroica australis rakiura), Ulva Island, off Stewart Island, South Island

Stewart Island robin (Petroica australis rakiura), Ulva Island, off Stewart Island, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adult Stewart Island weka (Gallirallus australis scotti), Ulva Island, off Stewart Island

Adult Stewart Island weka (Gallirallus australis scotti), Ulva Island, off Stewart Island, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAustralis Collection: Ulmaceae - European Hackberry Celtis australis, illustration

Ulmaceae - European Hackberry Celtis australis, illustration
Botany - Trees - Ulmaceae - European Hackberry (Celtis australis), illustration

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern Nettle Tree (Celtis australis)

Southern Nettle Tree (Celtis australis)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Illustration from John Goulds The Birds of Australia representing Southern Crested Grebe Podiceps

Illustration from John Goulds The Birds of Australia representing Southern Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus australis
John Gould (1804-1881), The Birds of Australia, 1848 - Southern Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus australis). Volume II, plate 80, colored engraving, 1848

Background imageAustralis Collection: Map depicting Terra Australis Ignota, Unknown Southern Land according to Claudius Ptolemaeus

Map depicting Terra Australis Ignota, Unknown Southern Land according to Claudius Ptolemaeus, Ptolemy, 2nd century AD
Cartography. Map depicting Terra Australis Ignota (Unknown Southern Land) according to Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy, 2nd century A.D.), Greek astronomer and geographer

Background imageAustralis Collection: Botany, Trees, Pahautea Libocedrus bidwillii, Mangeao Litsea calicaris

Botany, Trees, Pahautea Libocedrus bidwillii, Mangeao Litsea calicaris and Kauri Agathis australis, illustration
Botany - Trees - Pahautea (Libocedrus bidwillii), Mangeao (Litsea calicaris) and Kauri (Agathis australis), illustration

Background imageAustralis Collection: Eubalaena australis, right whale tail, flukes, emerging from sea, ocean

Eubalaena australis, right whale tail, flukes, emerging from sea, ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern right whale breaching sea with coast in background

Southern right whale breaching sea with coast in background

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern Right Whale breaching the surface of the ocean

Southern Right Whale breaching the surface of the ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Orange and yellow Austral Scallop shells (Chlamys australis), close up

Orange and yellow Austral Scallop shells (Chlamys australis), close up

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern Right Whales Head partially submerged underwater

Southern Right Whales Head partially submerged underwater

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) perching on log

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) perching on log



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Australis Collection

Australis, also known as the cricetidae mammals, are a family of small rodents found in South America, and are omnivorous and feed on a variety of fruits, seeds, insects and other small animals. They have short legs and long tails that help them move quickly through their habitats. The most common species is the Chinchilla lanigera which is found in Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Other species include the degu (Octodon degus), viscacha (Lagidium viscacia) and tuco-tuco (Ctenomys sociabilis) and can social animals that live in large groups with complex social structures. They communicate with each other using vocalizations such as squeaks and chirps. These animals play an important role in their ecosystems by dispersing seeds from plants they eat which helps to regenerate vegetation in their habitats.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Australis collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of Cricetidae mammal animals. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty of these unique creatures. The Cricetidae family is one of the largest families in the rodent order and includes hamsters, voles, lemmings and many other species found in Australia. The images in our collection capture the essence of these fascinating animals with their distinct physical characteristics such as long tails and large ears. From playful hamsters to curious voles exploring their surroundings, each piece showcases different aspects of these adorable creatures. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to add to your home decor or a thoughtful gift for an animal lover in your life, the Australis collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products available through our online platform; customers can be assured they are receiving only top-notch quality items at affordable prices.
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What are Australis (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Australis art prints are a collection of high-quality prints featuring Cricetidae mammals, which are small rodents commonly found in Australia and South America. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures, capturing their unique features and characteristics in stunning detail. The Australis art print collection includes a variety of different species, from the cute and cuddly to the more exotic and unusual. These prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that every detail is captured with precision and accuracy. They are printed on high-quality paper or canvas, making them perfect for framing or displaying as standalone pieces. Whether you're an animal lover looking to add some natural beauty to your home or office space, or simply appreciate fine art depicting wildlife at its best, Australis art prints offer something for everyone. With their striking colors and intricate details, they make a beautiful addition to any decor style.
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What Australis (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Australis art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures, from the adorable sugar glider to the elusive long-tailed mouse. Whether you're looking for a striking portrait or a stunning landscape featuring these animals in their natural habitat, we have something to suit every taste. Some of the most popular Australis art prints available include those depicting kangaroos, wallabies, and possums. These iconic Australian animals are beloved by locals and visitors alike, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some Aussie charm to their home or office decor. Other options include prints featuring lesser-known species such as bandicoots and quokkas, which offer a unique glimpse into Australia's rich biodiversity. No matter which print you choose, you can be sure that it will be of the highest quality and beautifully presented.
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How do I buy Australis (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Australis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images featuring this particular species. Once you have found the print that you would like to buy, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to provide your shipping information and payment details before finalizing your order. We offer a range of printing options for their art prints, including canvas, framed prints, and poster prints. We also offer a variety of sizes so that you can choose the perfect fit for your space. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or office or want to give a special gift to an animal lover in your life, Media Storehouse makes it easy to find and purchase high-quality Australis art prints online.
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How much do Australis (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Australis art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print chosen. The prices for these prints are competitive and affordable, making them accessible to all customers who want to add some unique artwork to their homes or offices. Whether you prefer canvas prints, framed prints, or posters, there is an option available that will suit your budget and style preferences. These high-quality art prints are perfect for animal lovers who appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature's creatures. With so many options available at reasonable prices, it's easy to find something that will fit perfectly into any space in your home or office. So if you're looking for beautiful Australis art prints at affordable prices, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How will my Australis (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Australis art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable shipping methods to ensure that your prints arrive in pristine condition. Depending on the size of your order, we may ship it via standard mail or courier service. All our art prints are carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. This ensures that they remain flat and undamaged until they reach their final destination. We also include an invoice with each shipment so you can keep track of your purchase. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email with tracking information so you can monitor its progress online. If there are any issues with delivery or if you have any questions about your order, our customer service team is always available to assist you. We strive to provide a seamless and stress-free experience when it comes to receiving your Australis art prints from Media Storehouse.