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Rufus is a species of macropodidae mammal, native to Australia, and are small marsupials with a body length of up to 60 cm and a tail length of up to 80 cm

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Background imageRufus Collection: Duke Ellington, rehearsal for a Sacred Concert at Great St Marys Church, Cambridge, 1967

Duke Ellington, rehearsal for a Sacred Concert at Great St Marys Church, Cambridge, 1967. On February 20, 1967, Duke Ellingtons 15-piece ensemble, featuring many of jazzs all-time greats

Background imageRufus Collection: Bobcat, stalking salmon from log jam

Bobcat, stalking salmon from log jam

Background imageRufus Collection: Red slug (Arion rufus), Bristol, England, UK, September

Red slug (Arion rufus), Bristol, England, UK, September

Background imageRufus Collection: Portraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Creator: Unknown

Portraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Creator: Unknown
Portraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Portraits of early kings in British history: Canute (Cnut I), Harold (Harold Godwinson), Edward the Confessor, William I (William the Conqueror)

Background imageRufus Collection: Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), close-up

Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), close-up
Bahamas, Caribbean

Background imageRufus Collection: North American bobcat (Lynx rufus) stalking along the edge of the Madison River

North American bobcat (Lynx rufus) stalking along the edge of the Madison River. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. January

Background imageRufus Collection: The Great Gallery of British Costume: Varied Dresses Worn in Norman Times, c1934

The Great Gallery of British Costume: Varied Dresses Worn in Norman Times, c1934. Illustration of costume worn in the days of William Rufus (King William II, 1087-1100)

Background imageRufus Collection: Rufus Stone, New Forest, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co

Rufus Stone, New Forest, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co
Rufus Stone, New Forest, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageRufus Collection: Trevor Rufus (Drixton Honda) 2010 Pre TT Classic

Trevor Rufus (Drixton Honda) 2010 Pre TT Classic

Background imageRufus Collection: Picture No. 12018941

Picture No. 12018941
Red Kangaroo male drinking Red Kangaroo male drinking. Date

Background imageRufus Collection: Picture No. 12018940

Picture No. 12018940
Red Kangaroo male Red Kangaroo male. Date

Background imageRufus Collection: Picture No. 12018939

Picture No. 12018939
Red Kangaroo female drinking Red Kangaroo female drinking. Date

Background imageRufus Collection: Picture No. 12018938

Picture No. 12018938
Red Kangaroo female drinking Red Kangaroo female drinking. Date

Background imageRufus Collection: Picture No. 12018937

Picture No. 12018937
Red Kangaroo female Red Kangaroo female. Date

Background imageRufus Collection: Silhouette of Red-fronted brown lemur (Eulemur rufus) leaping across gap in trees by moonlight

Silhouette of Red-fronted brown lemur (Eulemur rufus) leaping across gap in trees by moonlight, cathemeral behaviour, Ranomafana National Park, south east Madagascar, November

Background imageRufus Collection: Madagascar fruit bat / flying fox (Pteropus rufus) Berenty Reserve, Madagascar (Digital

Madagascar fruit bat / flying fox (Pteropus rufus) Berenty Reserve, Madagascar (Digital composite)

Background imageRufus Collection: The JJ Johnson Quintet performing at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena

The JJ Johnson Quintet performing at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993: Renee Rosnes (piano), JJ Johnson (trombone), Rufus Reid (double bass)

Background imageRufus Collection: The JJ Johnson Quintet at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993

The JJ Johnson Quintet at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993: Rufus Reid (double bass), Renee Rosnes (piano), Billy Drummond (drums)

Background imageRufus Collection: Robert, Duke of Normandy, captured at the Battle of Tinchebraye, Normandy, 1106 (1864)

Robert, Duke of Normandy, captured at the Battle of Tinchebraye, Normandy, 1106 (1864). Taken prisoner by the Breton clerk, Baudri

Background imageRufus Collection: Anselm made Archbishop of Canterbury by William II, 1093 (1864)

Anselm made Archbishop of Canterbury by William II, 1093 (1864). St Anselm (1033-1109) was an Italian-born Benedictine monk and an influential philosopher and theologian

Background imageRufus Collection: Robert wounding his father, King William I, Normandy, 1079 (1864)

Robert wounding his father, King William I, Normandy, 1079 (1864)
Duke Robert of Normandy wounding his father, King William I, Normandy, 1079 (1864). Robert Curthose (1051-1134) fighting his father

Background imageRufus Collection: Bobcat; a winter river crossing

Bobcat; a winter river crossing

Background imageRufus Collection: Bobcat; Stalking in deep snow

Bobcat; Stalking in deep snow

Background imageRufus Collection: Bobcat (Lynx rufus) drinking

Bobcat (Lynx rufus) drinking

Background imageRufus Collection: Bobcat in snow (Captive) Montana Lynx rufus

Bobcat in snow (Captive) Montana Lynx rufus

Background imageRufus Collection: USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Bobcat in Snow

USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Bobcat in Snow

Background imageRufus Collection: USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Baby Bobcat (Kitten)

USA, Minnesota, Sandstone, Baby Bobcat (Kitten)

Background imageRufus Collection: William II, 1935

William II, 1935. William II, called Rufus (1056?-1100), was king of England from 1087-1100. He was the third son of William the Conqueror. From Kings & Queens of England - A Series of 50

Background imageRufus Collection: King William Rufus (From the Historia Anglorum, Chronica majora). Artist: Paris, Matthew (c)

King William Rufus (From the Historia Anglorum, Chronica majora). Artist: Paris, Matthew (c. 1200-1259)
King William Rufus (From the Historia Anglorum, Chronica majora). Found in the collection of British Library

Background imageRufus Collection: William II. Surnamed Rufus, c1787

William II. Surnamed Rufus, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageRufus Collection: A Woman of the Time of William II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Woman of the Time of William II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Woman of the Time of William II, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageRufus Collection: A Man of the Time of William II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Man of the Time of William II, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Man of the Time of William II, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageRufus Collection: Reading the Dream, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

Reading the Dream, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
Reading the Dream, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]

Background imageRufus Collection: William Roof-us, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

William Roof-us, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
William Roof-us, c1860, (c1860). William II (c1056-1100) the third son of William I of England and King of England from 1087 until 1100

Background imageRufus Collection: Rufus Stone, New Forest Hants, c1900. Artist: Poulton & Co

Rufus Stone, New Forest Hants, c1900. Artist: Poulton & Co
Rufus Stone, New Forest Hants, c1900. Iron-clad stone marks the (alleged) spot where King William II was fatally wounded with an arrow, during a royal hunting outing in the Forest

Background imageRufus Collection: Death of William Rufus, 1838

Death of William Rufus, 1838. William II (c1056-1100), King of England from 1087 until 1100. King William II was killed by an arrow whilst out hunting. From The History of England, Vol

Background imageRufus Collection: King Williams Malediction on his Son, 1838

King Williams Malediction on his Son, 1838. William I (c.1028-1087), the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087

Background imageRufus Collection: William II, King of England from 1087, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft

William II, King of England from 1087, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
William II, King of England from 1087, (1932). The son of William the Conqueror, William II (William Rufus) (c1056-1100) reigned from 1087. He was killed by an arrow while hunting in the New Forest

Background imageRufus Collection: Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). Artist: HMP

Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). Artist: HMP
Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). The half-brother of William the Conqueror, Odo (1030-1097) was Bishop of Bayeux and was made Earl of Kent after the Norman Conquest

Background imageRufus Collection: The surrender of General Toral, (1898), 19120s

The surrender of General Toral, (1898), 19120s
The surrender of Toral to William Rufus Shafter. General Toral, military governor of Santiago de Cuba, surrendered to general Shafter on 16th July 1898.Cigar card from the History of Cuba

Background imageRufus Collection: Shafter and Garcias conference, (1898), 1920s

Shafter and Garcias conference, (1898), 1920s
Conference of Shafter and Garcia at the sawmill, 7 leagues from Santiago. General Shafter and Admiral Sampson disembarked and held a meeting with General Calixto Garcia in his camp on June 20th

Background imageRufus Collection: Landing of the Americans in Dalquiri, (1898), 1920s

Landing of the Americans in Dalquiri, (1898), 1920s
Landing of the Americans in Dalquiri. The American army commanded by William Rufus Shafter landed in Daiquiri, 14-miles from Santiago, on 22nd June 1898

Background imageRufus Collection: William Rufus at the Tower of London, late 11th century, (c1920)

William Rufus at the Tower of London, late 11th century, (c1920). Artist: Charles Goldsborough Anderson
William Rufus at the Tower of London, late 11th century, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageRufus Collection: King William II (William Rufus), 1786

King William II (William Rufus), 1786. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1786]

Background imageRufus Collection: Chiff-Chaff - Phyllos copus ru fus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Chiff-Chaff - Phyllos copus ru fus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Chiff-Chaff - Phyllos copus ru fus, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageRufus Collection: King William II

King William II of England. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror

Background imageRufus Collection: King William II of England

King William II of England. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror

Background imageRufus Collection: King William II of England. Artist: Pass

King William II of England. Artist: Pass
King William II of England. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror



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Rufus Collection

Rufus is a species of macropodidae mammal, native to Australia, and are small marsupials with a body length of up to 60 cm and a tail length of up to 80 cm. They have short fur that is usually grey or brown in colour, with lighter patches on their face and chest. Rufus feed mainly on grasses and herbs, but will also eat insects, fruits and seeds, and are active during the day and spend most of their time foraging for food in open grasslands or woodlands. Rufus live in small family groups consisting of one dominant male, several females and their young offspring. These animals are important seed dispersers as they help spread the seeds from plants they consume throughout the environment. As such they play an important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems across Australia's diverse landscapes.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Rufus collection from Media Storehouse features a stunning array of Macropodidae mammals, including kangaroos, wallabies and tree-kangaroos. Our collection offers a range of high-quality products such as wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats. The images are captured by talented photographers who have expertly captured the beauty and uniqueness of each animal. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to add to your home decor or an educational tool for children interested in wildlife biology, the Rufus collection has something for everyone. Each product is made with care and attention to detail using only the highest quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. The Rufus collection is an excellent choice for anyone looking to bring some nature into their home or office space while supporting independent artists through our platform.
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What are Rufus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Rufus art prints are a collection of high-quality images featuring Macropodidae mammals, also known as kangaroos and wallabies. These prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these animals in their natural habitats, captured by talented photographers from around the world. The Rufus collection includes a variety of species within the Macropodidae family, such as red kangaroos, eastern grey kangaroos, tree-kangaroos and rock-wallabies. These art prints are perfect for animal lovers or anyone looking to add some natural beauty to their home or office decor. They come in various sizes and can be framed according to your preference. The use of high-quality printing techniques ensures that each print is vibrant and long-lasting. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to hang on your living room wall or want to gift someone with an appreciation for wildlife, Rufus art prints offer something special for everyone.
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What Rufus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Rufus art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. These stunning prints showcase the beauty and grace of these amazing creatures, capturing their unique personalities and characteristics in vivid detail. Whether you're looking for a striking portrait or an action-packed scene, we have something to suit every taste and style. From close-up shots of individual animals to sweeping landscapes featuring entire herds, there's no shortage of options when it comes to choosing your perfect print. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout, each print is designed to last for years to come. So whether you're looking to decorate your home or office, or simply want to add some beautiful artwork to your collection, be sure to check out the incredible selection of Rufus art prints available from Media Storehouse today.
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How do I buy Rufus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Rufus art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of wildlife photography and artwork. Use the search bar to find specific images or browse through different categories such as animals, nature, and landscapes. Once you have found a Rufus print that you like, select the size and type of paper that you prefer. We offer a variety of high-quality papers including matte, glossy, and lustre finishes. We also offer framing options for an additional cost if desired. After selecting your preferences, simply add the print to your cart and proceed to checkout. At checkout, enter your shipping information and payment details to complete your purchase. We accept all major credit cards as well as PayPal for secure transactions. Your Rufus art print will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door in a timely manner so that you can enjoy it for years to come.
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How much do Rufus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Rufus art prints at various prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office decor. The cost of our Rufus art prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have options ranging from small framed prints to large canvas wraps, so there is something for every budget and preference. Our Rufus art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that each print captures the beauty and detail of these magnificent animals. Whether you're looking for a gift for an animal lover or simply want to add some stunning artwork to your walls, our collection has something for everyone. We pride ourselves on offering high-quality products at affordable prices. So if you're looking for beautiful Rufus art prints at competitive prices, look no further than our collection.
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How will my Rufus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Rufus art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for shipping. We work with trusted delivery partners who are experienced in handling delicate items like artwork. They will deliver your package directly to your doorstep or mailbox, depending on the size of the print. Once you receive your Rufus art print, it is important to handle it with care. We recommend framing it as soon as possible to protect it from damage caused by exposure to light and humidity. We hope that you enjoy your new artwork and appreciate the effort we put into ensuring its safe delivery.