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Australis Collection (page 7)

Australis is a genus of molossidae mammals, commonly known as free-tailed bats, and are found throughout Australia and New Guinea

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Background imageAustralis Collection: Aggregation of Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) engaged in social activity. Indian Ocean

Aggregation of Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) engaged in social activity. Indian Ocean, March

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whale, (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Sperm whale, (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Pod of Sperm whale socializing, (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Pod of Sperm whale socializing, (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Phragmites reeds (Phragmites australis) at dawn in late autumn sun, Woodwalton Fen

Phragmites reeds (Phragmites australis) at dawn in late autumn sun, Woodwalton Fen, Cambridgeshire, UK, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adult striated caracara, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Adult striated caracara, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adult striated caracara, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Adult striated caracara, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Background imageAustralis Collection: Juvenile with typical pale skin in face. Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook, protected

Juvenile with typical pale skin in face. Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Background imageAustralis Collection: Adult with typical yellow skin in face. Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook, protected

Adult with typical yellow skin in face. Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook, protected, endemic to the Falkland Islands

Background imageAustralis Collection: Giant Kauri Tree, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Giant Kauri Tree, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Giant Kauri Tree, late 19th-early 20th century. From " New Zealand - The North Island"

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) aerial shot showing much larger male on right

Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) aerial shot showing much larger male on right, with female nursery group. Baja California, Mexico

Background imageAustralis Collection: Green arc of Aurora and the Milky Way with over an illuminated tree

Green arc of Aurora and the Milky Way with over an illuminated tree
A band of green auroral arc of the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights and the Milky Way, with an illuminated tree in the foreground

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) group with one landing from above with only wings

Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) group with one landing from above with only wings and tail visible. Carcass Island, Falkland Islands, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Tail of Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) diving. Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Tail of Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) diving. Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Vulnerable species

Background imageAustralis Collection: Close up of eye of Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Close up of eye of Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean. Vulnerable species

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) resting vertically just beneath surface, Faial Island

Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) resting vertically just beneath surface, Faial Island, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic Ocean July

Background imageAustralis Collection: Mother with young calf Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Mother with young calf Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) breaching. Valdes Peninsula, Chubut, Patagonia

Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) breaching. Valdes Peninsula, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with patches covered in parasitic crustaceans

Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with patches covered in parasitic crustaceans named cyamids or whale lice (Cyamus ovalis)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with calluses covered in parasitic crustaceans

Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) with calluses covered in parasitic crustaceans named cyamids or whale lice (Cyamus ovalis)

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aerial view of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis / Balaena glacialis australis) mother

Aerial view of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis / Balaena glacialis australis) mother and calf. Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina, Oct 2008

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern right whale underwater {Balaena glacialis australis} off Peninsula Valdes

Southern right whale underwater {Balaena glacialis australis} off Peninsula Valdes, Argentina

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora Australis

Aurora Australis at Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageAustralis Collection: Bearded tit (Panurus biarmicus), five perched on Reed (Phragmites australis). Danube Delta, Romania

Bearded tit (Panurus biarmicus), five perched on Reed (Phragmites australis). Danube Delta, Romania. May

Background imageAustralis Collection: A Kauri Forest, 1923. Creator: Unknown

A Kauri Forest, 1923. Creator: Unknown
A Kauri Forest, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern Right Whale (Eubaleana Australis) Breaching the Ocean Surface

Southern Right Whale (Eubaleana Australis) Breaching the Ocean Surface
Hermanus, Western Cape Province, South Africa

Background imageAustralis Collection: Kangaroo sign near Whitsunday Islands, Australia

Kangaroo sign near Whitsunday Islands, Australia

Background imageAustralis Collection: Aurora borealis display above Chena Hot Springs Resort 60 miles from Fairbanks, Alaska, USA

Aurora borealis display above Chena Hot Springs Resort 60 miles from Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
An aurora (plural: auroras), sometimes referred to as polar lights, northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in the Earths sky

Background imageAustralis Collection: A Photograph of the Aurora Australis, c1908, (1909)

A Photograph of the Aurora Australis, c1908, (1909)
A Photograph of the Aurora Australis. The Lights in the Sky Indicate the Position of the Streamers, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922)

Background imageAustralis Collection: The Aurora Australis. c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston

The Aurora Australis. c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
The Aurora Australis. c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common reed (Phragmites australis) backlit in evening light, Lithuania, May 2009

Common reed (Phragmites australis) backlit in evening light, Lithuania, May 2009

Background imageAustralis Collection: Reed (Phragmites australis) islands, Svitavsko Lake, Hutovo Blato Nature Park, Bosnia

Reed (Phragmites australis) islands, Svitavsko Lake, Hutovo Blato Nature Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2009

Background imageAustralis Collection: John dory (Zeus faber) portrait, Babbacombe Bay, Devon, UK, October

John dory (Zeus faber) portrait, Babbacombe Bay, Devon, UK, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Reedbeds (Phragmites australis) at sunrise, Lakenheath Fen RSPB Reserve, Suffolk, UK, May

Reedbeds (Phragmites australis) at sunrise, Lakenheath Fen RSPB Reserve, Suffolk, UK, May. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageAustralis Collection: Common reed (Phragmites australis) in morning light, Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire, UK, May

Common reed (Phragmites australis) in morning light, Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire, UK, May

Background imageAustralis Collection: Southern Tokoeka / Stewart Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis lawryi) female drinking

Southern Tokoeka / Stewart Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis lawryi) female drinking from stream after feeding on sand hoppers in rotting kelp. Ocean Beach, Stewart Island, New Zealand. Endemic

Background imageAustralis Collection: tail detail of Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Pico Island, Azores, Portugal

tail detail of Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Stewart Island Brown Kiwi / Southern Tokoeka (Apteryx australis lawryi), female

Stewart Island Brown Kiwi / Southern Tokoeka (Apteryx australis lawryi), female probing by scent for sand hoppers in rotting kelp beach wrack, Ocean Beach, Stewart Island, New Zealand

Background imageAustralis Collection: Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Tail of Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean, October

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sequence of a breaching Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes

Sequence of a breaching Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAustralis Collection: Yellow tulip (Tulipa australis) in flower, above Piano Grande, Sibillini, Appennines

Yellow tulip (Tulipa australis) in flower, above Piano Grande, Sibillini, Appennines, Umbria, Italy, May 2011

Background imageAustralis Collection: Group of South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) swimming near the rocky shore

Group of South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) swimming near the rocky shore. Puerto Deseado, Patagonia, Argentina, March 2008

Background imageAustralis Collection: 2685218

2685218

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) pod, Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean

Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) pod, Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, January, Vulnerable species

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) mother surfacing with calf below, Dominica, Caribbean Sea

Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) mother surfacing with calf below, Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Vulnerable species

Background imageAustralis Collection: Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) tail below water as whale surfaces, Dominica

Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) tail below water as whale surfaces, Dominica, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Vulnerable species

Background imageAustralis Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis)

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis)
A portrait of an adult Striated CaracaraSea Lion Island

Background imageAustralis Collection: The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII), 1822

The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII), 1822
The Southern Hemisphere (Plate XXVIII) Phoenix, Piscis Volans, Pavo et Indus, Apus Indica, Grus, Circinus, Dorado vel Xiphias, The Chameleon, Crux, Mons Mensae, Reticula Rhomboidalis

Background imageAustralis Collection: Chile, Patagonia, Lake District. Peales Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus australis)

Chile, Patagonia, Lake District. Peales Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus australis) in Estero Cahuelmo



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Australis Collection

Australis is a genus of molossidae mammals, commonly known as free-tailed bats, and are found throughout Australia and New Guinea, and can be identified by their distinctive tail which extends beyond the length of their body. Australis bats have large ears, long wings, and short fur. They feed mainly on insects such as moths and beetles but may also consume small vertebrates such as frogs or lizards. These bats roost in colonies in caves or tree hollows during the day and become active at night when they search for food using echolocation and can important predators of agricultural pests, helping to reduce crop damage caused by insects. They also play an important role in pollination and seed dispersal for many plant species across Australia's diverse ecosystems.
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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 range of stunning photographs and artwork depicting the Molossidae family of mammals. These animals are known for their distinctive facial structures, which include elongated snouts and large ears. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase these fascinating creatures in all their glory. Whether you're looking to add some natural beauty to your home or office space or simply want to learn more about these unique animals, the Australis collection has something for everyone. From close-up portraits that capture every detail of their intricate features to sweeping landscapes that showcase them in their natural habitats, there's no shortage of breathtaking imagery to explore. The Australis collection is a must-see for anyone with an interest in wildlife photography or nature-inspired art. With its wide variety of products and high-quality images, it's sure to delight animal lovers everywhere.
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What are Australis (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Australis art prints are a collection of high-quality images featuring Molossidae mammals, which are commonly known as free-tailed bats. These nocturnal creatures have distinctive tails that extend beyond their tail membranes and are found in various parts of the world, including Australia, Africa, and South America. The Australis art prints showcase these fascinating animals in their natural habitats through stunning photography and artwork. The We offer a wide range of Australis art prints to choose from, with options for different sizes and framing styles to suit any decor style. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your existing wall art collection, there's an Australis print that will fit the bill. These beautiful artworks make great gifts for nature lovers or anyone who appreciates unique and eye-catching home decor. With so many options available at the Media Storehouse, it's easy to find the perfect Australis print to add some wild beauty to your walls.
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What Australis (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Australis art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these mammals, which belong to the Molossidae family. You can choose from a variety of options, including stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the essence of these animals in their natural habitat. Some popular choices include images of bats flying at night, close-up shots of their faces and wings, as well as group shots showcasing their social behavior. Whether you're looking for something colorful or more subdued, there is sure to be an Australis art print that will suit your taste. These high-quality art prints are available in various sizes and formats, making it easy to find one that fits your space perfectly. They make great gifts for friends or family members who love animals or simply want to add some unique artwork to their home decor collection.
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How do I buy Australis (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Australis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these fascinating creatures. Once you have found the print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that suits your needs and add it to your cart. We offer a range of sizes for their prints, including small formats suitable for framing or larger options perfect for creating an eye-catching display in any room. You can choose between traditional paper prints or opt for canvas or metal finishes to give your artwork a unique look. When you are ready to purchase, simply proceed to checkout and enter your payment details. We accept a variety of payment methods, making it easy and convenient to complete your order. Your print will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to you so that you can enjoy it in no time.
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How much do Australis (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

As a leading online retailer of high-quality art prints, we offer an extensive range of Australis art prints. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We offer a variety of sizes ranging from small to large, as well as different types such as canvas, framed or unframed prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality and uniqueness of our products. Our Australis art prints are perfect for animal lovers who appreciate stunning photography and artwork that captures the beauty and essence of these amazing creatures. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or searching for a gift for someone special, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With our easy-to-use website, ordering your favourite print is quick and hassle-free.
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How will my Australis (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Australis art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so it arrives in pristine condition. Your art prints will be carefully rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube for delivery. This ensures that they remain flat and undamaged during shipping. Additionally, our team of experts inspects each print before it is shipped out to ensure that there are no defects or imperfections. Once your order has been processed and shipped, you will receive a tracking number so you can monitor the progress of your shipment. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Australis art prints, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our friendly customer service team is always here to help.