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Ferox are a family of mammals found in the Mediterranean region, North Africa, and parts of Asia, and are characterized by their large size and muscular body

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Background imageFerox Collection: Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox

Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox
Fox Nut, Euryale ferox, View of the large leaves in a pond showing the quilted texture

Background imageFerox Collection: Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox

Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox
Fox Nut, Euryale ferox, Aerial view of the large leaves in a pond showing the quilted texture

Background imageFerox Collection: Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox

Beauty in Nature Botany Colour Editorial Euryale ferox
Fox Nut, Euryale ferox, View of the large leaves in a pond showing the quilted texture

Background imageFerox Collection: Adult male Fosa (Crytoprocta ferox) prowling on deciduous forest floor. Kirindy Forest

Adult male Fosa (Crytoprocta ferox) prowling on deciduous forest floor. Kirindy Forest, western Madagascar

Background imageFerox Collection: Silhouetted Aloe Ferox against sunset and the Atlantic Ocean, Suikerbossie, Western Cape

Silhouetted Aloe Ferox against sunset and the Atlantic Ocean, Suikerbossie, Western Cape, South Africa

Florida softshell turtle
5321445 Florida softshell turtle; (add.info.: Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881); Bildagentur-online/UIG

Background imageFerox Collection: Salmo ferox, or Ferox Trout

Salmo ferox, or Ferox Trout, also known as Lake Trout. Date: 1865

Background imageFerox Collection: Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, and young in egg

Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, and young in egg.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Amphibia, Augsburg, 1794

Background imageFerox Collection: Florida softshell turtle - Apalone ferox

Florida softshell turtle - Apalone ferox

Background imageFerox Collection: Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, sunning itself on a creek bank

Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, sunning itself on a creek bank. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Biosphere Reserve)

Background imageFerox Collection: Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch

Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch of Argentina

Background imageFerox Collection: Flowering Cape Aloe -Aloe ferox-, Wild Coast, Eastern Cape, South Africa, Africa

Flowering Cape Aloe -Aloe ferox-, Wild Coast, Eastern Cape, South Africa, Africa

Background imageFerox Collection: Gravel track, Cape, Bitter or Red Aloe -Aloe ferox-, Swartberg mountains, Western Cape

Gravel track, Cape, Bitter or Red Aloe -Aloe ferox-, Swartberg mountains, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa

Background imageFerox Collection: Opuntia ferox, Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail, Melocactus intortus, Guanica dry forest

Opuntia ferox, Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail, Melocactus intortus, Guanica dry forest, Puerto Rico

Background imageFerox Collection: Common Tigertail (Ictinogomphus ferox) adult, resting on twig, Kruger N. P

Common Tigertail (Ictinogomphus ferox) adult, resting on twig, Kruger N. P
Common Tigertail (Ictinogomphus ferox) adult, resting on twig, Kruger N.P. Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, South Africa, November

Background imageFerox Collection: Picture No. 10852654

Picture No. 10852654
Florida Softshell Turtle (Trionyx ferox) Date

Background imageFerox Collection: Picture No. 10891428

Picture No. 10891428
Aloe White Scale insect infestation on aloe (Aloe ferox) (Duplachionaspis exalbida) Date

Background imageFerox Collection: Picture No. 10922198

Picture No. 10922198
Cape Aloe / Bitter Aloe / Red Aloe. South Africa. (Aloe ferox). Date

Background imageFerox Collection: Cape White-eye (Zosterops pallidus capensis) adult, feeding on Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowers

Cape White-eye (Zosterops pallidus capensis) adult, feeding on Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowers, Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa, August

Background imageFerox Collection: Bitter Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowering, South Africa, August

Bitter Aloe (Aloe ferox) flowering, South Africa, August

Background imageFerox Collection: USA, Florida, Miami, Everglades National Park, Florida Softshell Turtle (Apalone ferox)

USA, Florida, Miami, Everglades National Park, Florida Softshell Turtle (Apalone ferox)

Background imageFerox Collection: Fossa resting C014 / 0910

Fossa resting C014 / 0910
Fossa resting. The fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a cat-like carnivorous mammal that is endemic to Madagascar, and is closely related to the mongoose family

Background imageFerox Collection: Aloe ferox C014 / 1670

Aloe ferox C014 / 1670
Cape aloe (Aloe ferox)

Background imageFerox Collection: Cape aloe (Aloe ferox) in flower C014 / 1581

Cape aloe (Aloe ferox) in flower C014 / 1581
Cape aloe (Aloe ferox) in flower. This succulent plant is indigenous to South Africa but has been introduced elsewhere. Photographed in Arizona, USA, in February

Background imageFerox Collection: Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox)

Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox), also known as Bitter Aloe and Red Aloe, flowering in South Africa

Background imageFerox Collection: Male grizzly bears, 19th century artwork C013 / 6279

Male grizzly bears, 19th century artwork C013 / 6279
Male grizzly bears (Ursus ferox). Plate 131 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2 by John James Audubon and John Bachman (1846). This species is now known as Ursus arctos horribilis

Background imageFerox Collection: Pliosaurus ferox tooth

Pliosaurus ferox tooth
A fossil tooth that once belonged to the extinct carnivorous marine reptile, Pliosaurus ferox that lived during the Jurasic period

Background imageFerox Collection: Ursus arctos, grizzly bear

Ursus arctos, grizzly bear
Ursus-Ferox (Lewis & Clark), Grizzly Bear (Males). Plate 131 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 3, 1848, by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)

Background imageFerox Collection: Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) adult female, standing amongst tree trunks in forest, Madagascar, October

Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) adult female, standing amongst tree trunks in forest, Madagascar, October

Background imageFerox Collection: Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) adult male, resting on forest path at night, Madagascar, October

Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) adult male, resting on forest path at night, Madagascar, October

Background imageFerox Collection: Bitter Aloe / Red Aloe - a source of cosmetic materials - growing wild in South Africa

Bitter Aloe / Red Aloe - a source of cosmetic materials - growing wild in South Africa
ROG-13755 Bitter Aloe / Red Aloe - a source of cosmetic materials - growing wild Western Cape, South Africa Aloe ferox Bob Gibbons

Background imageFerox Collection: Cribellate Spider - close up of face - UK

Cribellate Spider - close up of face - UK
SPH-907 Cribellate Spider - close up of face UK Amaurobius ferox Steve Hopkin

Background imageFerox Collection: Cribellate Spider - female - UK

Cribellate Spider - female - UK
SPH-905 Cribellate Spider - female UK amaurobius ferox Steve Hopkin

Background imageFerox Collection: Cribellate Spider - female with prey - UK

Cribellate Spider - female with prey - UK
SPH-908 Cribellate Spider - female with prey UK Amaurobius ferox Steve Hopkin

Background imageFerox Collection: USA, North America, New Jersey

USA, North America, New Jersey
USA, Florida, Loxahatchee NWR. Florida Soft Shelled Turtle Laying eggs

Background imageFerox Collection: Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail at sunset, Guanica dry forest, Puerto Rico

Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail at sunset, Guanica dry forest, Puerto Rico

Background imageFerox Collection: Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail at sunset, Guanica dry forest, Puerto Rico

Opuntia moniliformis along the Meseta trail at sunset, Guanica dry forest, Puerto Rico

Background imageFerox Collection: South Africa, Cape Town, Ragged Tooth Shark (Odontaspis ferox) swimming in Two Oceans

South Africa, Cape Town, Ragged Tooth Shark (Odontaspis ferox) swimming in Two Oceans Aquarium

Background imageFerox Collection: Red-eyed Crab (Eriphia ferox) adult, in shallow water of rockpool, Maldives, march

Red-eyed Crab (Eriphia ferox) adult, in shallow water of rockpool, Maldives, march

Background imageFerox Collection: Florida Softshell Turtle (Trionyx ferox) adult, swimming below surface of water, Florida, U. S. A

Florida Softshell Turtle (Trionyx ferox) adult, swimming below surface of water, Florida, U. S. A. november
Florida Softshell Turtle (Trionyx ferox) adult, swimming below surface of water, Florida, U.S.A. november

Background imageFerox Collection: Short-crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox) adult, perched on twig, Colonia Carlos Pellegrini

Short-crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox) adult, perched on twig, Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, Corrientes, Argentina, november

Background imageFerox Collection: Tropical conservatory, Kew Gardens

Tropical conservatory, Kew Gardens
Tropical conservatory. At bottom centre is a Agave ferox plant. Photographed at Kew Gardens, London, UK

Background imageFerox Collection: Bitter Aloe (Aloe ferox)

Bitter Aloe (Aloe ferox), also known as Red Aloe, growing wild in South Africa. This plant is a source of cosmetic materials

Background imageFerox Collection: 1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear

1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear
Plate 14 from Volume 1 Trans Zool Soc London, 1835, " Notice of a Mammiferous Animal from Madagascar, constituting a New Form among the Viverridous Carnivora" with contemporary hand

Background imageFerox Collection: 1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear

1835 Fossa Crytoprocta by Edward Lear
Plate 14 from Volume 1 Trans Zool Soc London, 1835, " Notice of a Mammiferous Animal from Madagascar, constituting a New Form among the Viverridous Carnivora" with contemporary hand

Background imageFerox Collection: Aloe ferox

Aloe ferox

Background imageFerox Collection: Aloe ferox

Aloe ferox

Background imageFerox Collection: Fox nut (Euryale ferox)

Fox nut (Euryale ferox)
Fox nut leaves (Euryale ferox) on the surface of a pond. This aquatic plant is cultivated for its edible seeds



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Ferox Collection

Ferox are a family of mammals found in the Mediterranean region, North Africa, and parts of Asia, and are characterized by their large size and muscular body. They have short legs, long ears, and a short tail, and are typically gray or brown in color with white patches on their faces and backs. Ferox feed mainly on small mammals such as rodents but will also eat insects, lizards, birds, eggs and carrion when available. They live in burrows or caves that they dig themselves or use abandoned ones from other animals, and are be found alone or in small groups of up to 10 individuals, and are active during the day but will rest at night when temperatures drop too low for them to be active outside their burrows. Ferox play an important role in controlling rodent populations which helps maintain healthy ecosystems across their range of habitats.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Ferox collection from Media Storehouse features stunning images of Molossidae mammals, also known as free-tailed bats. These animals are found in various parts of the world and are known for their unique physical characteristics, such as long tails that extend beyond their tail membranes. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these fascinating creatures. The images in the Ferox collection showcase the beauty and diversity of these nocturnal mammals. From close-up shots highlighting their intricate facial features to wide-angle views capturing them in flight against a backdrop of starry skies or lush vegetation – each piece is a testament to the photographer's skill and dedication. Whether you're looking to add some natural charm to your home decor or searching for an unusual gift for an animal lover, the Ferox collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products available through Media Storehouse - this range is sure not disappoint.
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What are Ferox (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Ferox art prints are a collection of stunning images featuring Molossidae mammals, also known as free-tailed bats. These nocturnal creatures are found all over the world and are characterized by their long tails that extend beyond their flight membranes. Ferox art prints showcase these fascinating animals in various poses and environments, from flying through the night sky to roosting in caves or trees. These high-quality art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that every detail is captured with clarity and precision. The images are printed on premium quality paper, making them ideal for framing and display in any home or office setting. Whether you're an animal lover looking to add some unique artwork to your collection or simply appreciate the beauty of nature's creatures, Ferox art prints offer a captivating glimpse into the world of Molossidae mammals. With a wide range of sizes and styles available, there's sure to be a print that suits your taste and decor preferences.
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What Ferox (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Ferox art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts alike. These prints feature stunning images of these fascinating creatures, captured in their natural habitats by talented photographers from around the world. You can choose from a variety of different styles and sizes to suit your preferences, including framed or unframed options. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece for your living room or something more subtle for your bedroom, there's sure to be a print that fits the bill. Some popular options include close-up shots of Ferox faces and bodies, as well as action shots of them in flight or hunting prey. You can also find prints featuring multiple animals together, showcasing their social behavior and interactions with one another. Media Storehouse has an impressive selection of Ferox art prints that are sure to delight any fan of these amazing creatures.
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How do I buy Ferox (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Ferox art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork featuring this species. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer a range of other products such as canvas prints and posters if you prefer those formats instead. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Ferox art prints from Media Storehouse, our customer service team is available to assist you via phone or email. They are committed to providing high-quality products and excellent customer service throughout the entire buying process.
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How much do Ferox (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Ferox art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring stunning images of these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats. The cost of our Ferox art prints depends on several factors, including the size and type of print you choose. We offer a variety of sizes ranging from small to large, so you can find the perfect fit for your space. Additionally, we have different types of prints available such as canvas or framed options that will also affect pricing. Our goal is to provide affordable yet premium quality artwork that captures the beauty and essence of these incredible animals. We take pride in offering a diverse selection that caters to all tastes and budgets while ensuring customer satisfaction with every purchase made through us.
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How will my Ferox (Molossidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Ferox art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so you can be sure that it will arrive in pristine condition. Once your order has been processed and printed, we carefully package it up and send it out for delivery. Depending on the size of your print, it may be rolled up and sent in a sturdy tube or shipped flat with protective backing. We work with trusted shipping partners to ensure that your order is delivered to you as quickly as possible. You'll receive a tracking number once your order has been dispatched so you can keep an eye on its progress. At Media Storehouse, we're committed to providing our customers with the best possible service. If you have any questions about how your Ferox art prints will be delivered, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.