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Sucker is a unique and fascinating documentary about the lives of fish

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Background imageSucker Collection: Skate-sucker or spinulose sealeech, Pontobdella spinulosa

Skate-sucker or spinulose sealeech, Pontobdella spinulosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leachs Zoological Miscellany, McMillan

Background imageSucker Collection: Paper Nautilus, plate from 'Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs'

Paper Nautilus, plate from "Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs"
AGD241725 Paper Nautilus, plate from " Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs", vol.10, p.273, published by Bibliographisches Institut, 1893 (colour litho) by German School

Background imageSucker Collection: Shark sucker fish, Remora remora

Shark sucker fish, Remora remora (Fork-tailed remora, Echeneis remora). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSucker Collection: Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata

Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bimaculated sucker, Cyclopterus bimaculatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageSucker Collection: Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea

Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Ocellated sucker, Cyclopterus ocellatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes

Background imageSucker Collection: Scissor-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis torquata

Scissor-tailed nightjar, Hydropsalis torquata (Scissars tailed goat-sucker, Caprimulgus psalurus). Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London

Background imageSucker Collection: Standard-winged nightjar, Macrodipteryx longipennis

Standard-winged nightjar, Macrodipteryx longipennis (Leona goat-sucker, Caprimulgus macrodipterus). Illustration by Samuel Howitt

Background imageSucker Collection: Sea Lamprey (colour litho)

Sea Lamprey (colour litho)
998760 Sea Lamprey (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der Fische in ihren sAammtlichen)

Background imageSucker Collection: The Whip-Poor-Will or lesser Goat-Sucker, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)

The Whip-Poor-Will or lesser Goat-Sucker, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)
1110327 The Whip-Poor-Will or lesser Goat-Sucker, 1749-73 (coloured engraving) by Edwards, George (1694-1773) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seligmann was a German engraver)

Background imageSucker Collection: A Common Indian Nightjar, c. 1780 (opaque w / c on paper)

A Common Indian Nightjar, c. 1780 (opaque w / c on paper)
3613971 A Common Indian Nightjar, c.1780 (opaque w/c on paper) by Indian School, (18th century); 28.3x48.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSucker Collection: Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bimaculated sucker)

Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bimaculated sucker, Cyclopterus bimaculatus)
FLO4614496 Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bimaculated sucker, Cyclopterus bimaculatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageSucker Collection: Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Ocellated sucker, Cyclopterus ocellatus)

Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Ocellated sucker, Cyclopterus ocellatus)
FLO4614481 Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Ocellated sucker, Cyclopterus ocellatus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes

Background imageSucker Collection: Tapeworm (litho)

Tapeworm (litho)
6013440 Tapeworm (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tapeworm. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imageSucker Collection: Plumber (engraving)

Plumber (engraving)
2801995 Plumber (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plumber. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK)

Background imageSucker Collection: Starfish, plate from 'Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs', vol

Starfish, plate from "Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs", vol
AGD241733 Starfish, plate from " Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs", vol.10, p.528, published by Bibliographisches Institut, 1893 (colour litho) by German School

Background imageSucker Collection: The Goat-Sucker of Carolina, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)

The Goat-Sucker of Carolina, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)
1110220 The Goat-Sucker of Carolina, 1749-73 (coloured engraving) by Catesby, Mark (1679-1749) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seligmann was a German engraver)

Background imageSucker Collection: Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Western Australia (engraving)

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Western Australia (engraving)
1624668 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Western Australia (engraving) by Dadd, S.T. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Western Australia)

Background imageSucker Collection: Abe in town (colour litho)

Abe in town (colour litho)
3094540 Abe in town (colour litho) by Browne, Tom (1872-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abe in town. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSucker Collection: a wheel sucker

a wheel sucker
Lus Joosten

Background imageSucker Collection: Little sucker

Little sucker
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSucker Collection: The liar

The liar
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a deer ked (Lipoptena cervi). L. cervi lives as an ectoparasite on deer, moose and other cervids

Background imageSucker Collection: General view of the docks at Birkenhead in the Wirral showing one of the huge grain

General view of the docks at Birkenhead in the Wirral showing one of the huge grain suckers in operation alongside a flour mill. Picture taken: 14th December 1962

Background imageSucker Collection: A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need

A Cleveland firm has proved a real sucker for Children in Need! Youngsters and parents pitched in all day long for the appeal as the massive vacuum from a Billingham form swallowed up cash up to

Background imageSucker Collection: A real sucker for comfort is Zebedee the pup. He got the dummy habit from three-year-old

A real sucker for comfort is Zebedee the pup. He got the dummy habit from three-year-old Nadia Minchin. December 1976 P006081

Background imageSucker Collection: Smart kid this. She lives at Crystal Palace Zoo. And although she

Smart kid this. She lives at Crystal Palace Zoo. And although shes only a youngster shes soon learned to be a sucker for a bottle of milk. July 1957 P011770

Background imageSucker Collection: August the Labrador - a sucker for five star pampering. September 1987 P006422

August the Labrador - a sucker for five star pampering. September 1987 P006422

Background imageSucker Collection: Jack Mahon of Nottingham has made a fibre-glass 14 year old boy which he has named '

Jack Mahon of Nottingham has made a fibre-glass 14 year old boy which he has named " Sucker Sam". Jack Mahon takes Sam with him when he lectures at schools on the adverse effects

Background imageSucker Collection: Pattern of Lollipops

Pattern of Lollipops

Background imageSucker Collection: Son Fish and Sucker, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Son Fish and Sucker, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageSucker Collection: Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper

Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper
Plants, Climbers, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, New shoots and suckers holding vine of a Virginia creeper to a brick wall

Background imageSucker Collection: Bait fisherman, Kent

Bait fisherman, Kent
A fisherman sucks up lug worm bait with a vacuum device on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990

Background imageSucker Collection: Beach roses, Madaket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA

Beach roses, Madaket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
Rosa rugosa (rugosa rose, beach rose, Japanese rose, or Ramanas rose) is a species of rose native to eastern Asia, in northeastern China, Japan, Korea and southeastern Siberia

Background imageSucker Collection: Pair of Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), female in foreground and male behind

Pair of Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), female in foreground and male behind, note circular mating scars on female caused by the males suckers, Babbacombe Bay, Torbay, Devon, UK, May

Background imageSucker Collection: Night-Jar or Goat-Sucker - Caprimul gus europae us, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Night-Jar or Goat-Sucker - Caprimul gus europae us, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Night-Jar or Goat-Sucker - Caprimul gus europae us, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageSucker Collection: Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageSucker Collection: Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageSucker Collection: Blue-Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena), internal anatomy, cross-section

Blue-Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena), internal anatomy, cross-section

Background imageSucker Collection: Picture No. 10854318

Picture No. 10854318
Octopus - Eating crab prey (Octopus vulgaris) Date

Background imageSucker Collection: Medicinal leech

Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis). Leeches are parasites that feed on blood. They attach themselves to the skin using suckers and create a wound with three sharp jaw plates

Background imageSucker Collection: CARIBBEAN REEF SQUID, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, BONAIRE

CARIBBEAN REEF SQUID, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, BONAIRE
The Caribbean reef squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, is commonly observed in shallow near shore water of the Caribbean

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The Palau chambered nautilus, Nautilus belauensis, is mainly found in the Western Carolines as its name suggests. These nautilus are highly mobile scavenging herbalists

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Giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dolfleini, or North Pacific giant octopus, British Columbia, Canada

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The day octopus, Octopus cyanea, is also known as the big blue octopus. It occurs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Hawaii to the eastern coast of Africa

Background imageSucker Collection: Oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) with cephalic fins curled as classic devil ray horns

Oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) with cephalic fins curled as classic devil ray horns, accompanied by two Remoras (Remora remora), Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSucker Collection: Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) ventral view portrait, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean

Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) ventral view portrait, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSucker Collection: Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) is also known as the Big blue octopus

Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) is also known as the Big blue octopus. It occurs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Hawaii to the eastern coast of Africa; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageSucker Collection: Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) named Wanda, showing how she can untwist the cap of

Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) named Wanda, showing how she can untwist the cap of a jar to get the food inside, Shaw Center for the Salish Sea Aquarium, Vancouver Island

Background imageSucker Collection: Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) experiencing freedom after release from captivity

Giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) experiencing freedom after release from captivity, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean



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Sucker Collection

Sucker is a unique and fascinating documentary about the lives of fish. It follows the story of four different species of fish, from their birth to their death. The film shows how these creatures live, adapt, and interact with each other in their underwater world. Through stunning cinematography and captivating narration, viewers are taken on an immersive journey into the depths of the ocean. They get to witness firsthand how these animals survive in a harsh environment while also learning about their behavior and habits. An eye-opening experience that will leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for our aquatic friends.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Sucker collection available at Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring various species of suckerfish. These fascinating creatures are known for their unique appearance and behavior as they attach themselves to larger marine animals such as sharks or rays. Our collection showcases the beauty and diversity of these fish through high-quality images captured by talented photographers. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted using premium materials to ensure longevity and durability. Customers can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit their individual preferences and decor styles. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an eye-catching addition to your office space, the Sucker collection has something for everyone. Our collection offers a fantastic opportunity to bring nature's wonders into your home or workspace while supporting independent artists around the world.
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What are Sucker (Fishes Animals) art prints?

Sucker fish art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork depicting various species of sucker fish. These prints showcase the unique and intricate patterns, colors, and textures found on these fascinating aquatic creatures. Sucker fish are known for their distinctive mouth structures that allow them to attach themselves to other objects in order to feed or move around underwater. Sucker fish art prints can be a great addition to any home or office decor, adding a touch of natural beauty and intrigue. They can also be used as educational tools in schools or aquariums, helping people learn more about these interesting animals. These prints come in a variety of sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options. They are printed on high-quality paper using advanced printing techniques that ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. Whether you're an art collector, nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique piece of wall decor, sucker fish art prints offer something special for everyone.
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What Sucker (Fishes Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Sucker art prints that are perfect for any nature lover. You can choose from a variety of stunning images featuring these unique and fascinating creatures, including close-up shots of their intricate patterns and textures, as well as beautiful underwater scenes showcasing them in their natural habitat. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang on your living room wall or an eye-catching addition to your office decor, we have something to suit every taste and style. Their high-quality prints are available in a range of sizes and formats, so you can find the perfect fit for your space. So why not bring some natural beauty into your home or workplace with one of our stunning Sucker art prints? With such a diverse selection to choose from, you're sure to find something that captures the essence of these amazing creatures.
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How do I buy Sucker (Fishes Animals) art prints?

To purchase Sucker art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. 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 enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer framing options if you would like your print ready-to-hang upon arrival. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Sucker art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available to assist you. Simply reach out via email or phone and they will be happy to help with any inquiries regarding the ordering process.
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How much do Sucker (Fishes Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Sucker art prints that are available for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences, including framed or unframed prints. Our Sucker art prints are created using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they look stunning in any setting. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, we have plenty of options to choose from. If you're interested in purchasing one of our Sucker art prints, simply browse our selection online and select the print that best suits your needs. We offer easy ordering processes so that you can get your hands on your new artwork as quickly as possible.
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How will my Sucker (Fishes Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Sucker art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives undamaged and ready for display. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective caps at both ends. We use trusted delivery partners who specialize in handling delicate items like artwork, ensuring that your package is handled with the utmost care during transit. You can track the progress of your shipment online using the tracking number provided to you upon dispatch. Once your package arrives, simply unroll your print and frame it as desired. Our high-quality printing process ensures that each detail of the original artwork is captured beautifully on paper, making for a stunning addition to any home or office space. Rest assured that we are committed to delivering exceptional customer service every step of the way, from ordering through to delivery.