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Capensis Collection (page 2)

Capensis is a genus of Muridae mammals in the family Cricetidae, and are found in Africa, Madagascar, and the Middle East

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Background imageCapensis Collection: Bell gardenia, Rothmannia capensis (Gardenia rothmannii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Bell gardenia, Rothmannia capensis (Gardenia rothmannii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke
FLO4664812 Bell gardenia, Rothmannia capensis (Gardenia rothmannii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney

Background imageCapensis Collection: Coppersmith barbet, Megalaima haemacephala, pied puffbird, Notharchus tectus

Coppersmith barbet, Megalaima haemacephala, pied puffbird, Notharchus tectus, and collared puffbird, Bucco capensis
FLO4597699 Coppersmith barbet, Megalaima haemacephala, pied puffbird, Notharchus tectus, and collared puffbird, Bucco capensis

Background imageCapensis Collection: Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius 1, sandy mole rat, Spalax arenarius 2, grey dwarf hamster

Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius 1, sandy mole rat, Spalax arenarius 2, grey dwarf hamster
FLO4573962 Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius 1, sandy mole rat, Spalax arenarius 2, grey dwarf hamster, Cricetulus migratorius 3, Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus 4

Background imageCapensis Collection: Giant hyrax, einte species, ancestor of the rock hyrax or Cape daman (Procavia capensis)

Giant hyrax, einte species, ancestor of the rock hyrax or Cape daman (Procavia capensis)
FLO4639440 Giant hyrax, einte species, ancestor of the rock hyrax or Cape daman (Procavia capensis). Chromolithography by Heinrich Garden (1858-1935)

Background imageCapensis Collection: Snowdrop cape, Crassula capensis. (Round-leaved septas, Septas capensis)

Snowdrop cape, Crassula capensis. (Round-leaved septas, Septas capensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an
FLO4617430 Snowdrop cape, Crassula capensis. (Round-leaved septas, Septas capensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Clours

Background imageCapensis Collection: Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars

Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars
FLO4651167 Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals

Background imageCapensis Collection: Chamaecrista capensis (Cassia capensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke

Chamaecrista capensis (Cassia capensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges'
FLO4665720 Chamaecrista capensis (Cassia capensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London

Background imageCapensis Collection: Mole rat from South Africa (Georychus capensis, Mus myotalpa maritima)

Mole rat from South Africa (Georychus capensis, Mus myotalpa maritima). small rodent whose flesh is consumed
FLO4687572 Mole rat from South Africa (Georychus capensis, Mus myotalpa maritima). small rodent whose flesh is consumed. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des

Background imageCapensis Collection: Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus; female), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus; female), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus; female), 1778

Background imageCapensis Collection: Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus), c.1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus), c.1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Hippopotamus amphibius capensis (Hippopotamus), c.1777

Background imageCapensis Collection: Mellivora capensis (Honey-badger), 1773-1780. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Mellivora capensis (Honey-badger), 1773-1780. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Mellivora capensis (Honey-badger), 1773-1780

Background imageCapensis Collection: Francolinus capensis (Cape spurfowl or Cape francolin), c.1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Francolinus capensis (Cape spurfowl or Cape francolin), c.1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Francolinus capensis (Cape spurfowl or Cape francolin), c.1778

Background imageCapensis Collection: Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), c.1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), c.1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), c.1778

Background imageCapensis Collection: Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1777-1786

Background imageCapensis Collection: Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Oena capensis (Namaqua dove), 1778

Background imageCapensis Collection: Euplectes capensis (Yellow bishop), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Euplectes capensis (Yellow bishop), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Euplectes capensis (Yellow bishop), 1777-1786

Background imageCapensis Collection: Pycnonotus capensis (Cape bulbul), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Pycnonotus capensis (Cape bulbul), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Pycnonotus capensis (Cape bulbul), 1777-1786

Background imageCapensis Collection: Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777

Background imageCapensis Collection: Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777-1780. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777-1780. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Georychus capensis (Cape mole-rat), 1777-1780

Background imageCapensis Collection: Cape Mole, 1786-1787. Creator: Jan Brandes

Cape Mole, 1786-1787. Creator: Jan Brandes
Cape Mole, 1786-1787. Mole with open mouth, that occurs on the Cape of Good Hope. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 95

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) mature male, swimming underwater. Hamn, Senja, Norway

Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) mature male, swimming underwater. Hamn, Senja, Norway, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) with South American sealion (Otaria flavescens) in mouth, beaching

Orca (Orcinus orca) with South American sealion (Otaria flavescens) in mouth, beaching itself on shore. Punta Norte, Valdez Peninsula, Argentina. April

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing and blowing, Shetland, Scotland, UK, August

Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing and blowing, Shetland, Scotland, UK, August

Background imageCapensis Collection: RF - Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult in arable field, Scotland, UK, August

RF - Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult in arable field, Scotland, UK, August

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) at surface, Johnstone strait, British Columbia, Canada

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) at surface, Johnstone strait, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCapensis Collection: Type 1 North-east Atlantic Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Snaefellsnes Peninsua

Type 1 North-east Atlantic Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Snaefellsnes Peninsua, western Iceland, January

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) diving and hunting for herring fish (Clupea harengus)

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) diving and hunting for herring fish (Clupea harengus), Andenes, Andoya island, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway, April

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) tail slapping at sunset, transient race, Vancouver Island

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) tail slapping at sunset, transient race, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, July

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca / Killer whale (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Senja, Troms County, Norway, Scandinavia, January

Orca / Killer whale (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Senja, Troms County, Norway, Scandinavia, January. Cetaceans are attracted to this area to feed on the large numbers of spawning Herring fish

Background imageCapensis Collection: Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), cubs together by den, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), cubs together by den, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

Background imageCapensis Collection: African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897

African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
African wildlife: 1) Gorilla; 2) Chimpanzee (Pan); 3) Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx); 4) Giraffe; 5) Lesser kudu (Ammelaphus imberbis)

Background imageCapensis Collection: Young ground squirrels (Xerus inauris) playing, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

Young ground squirrels (Xerus inauris) playing, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. Non-ex

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orcas / Killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand

Orcas / Killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand. Pacific Ocean

Background imageCapensis Collection: Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) close-up of sticky droplets on leaf hairs that trap

Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) close-up of sticky droplets on leaf hairs that trap invertebrate prey, originating from South Africa

Background imageCapensis Collection: Long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) feeding in Sardines, (Sardinops

Long-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus capensis) feeding in Sardines, (Sardinops sagax) with snorkeller behind, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageCapensis Collection: An adult stork-billed kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis), perched in Tangkoko National Preserve

An adult stork-billed kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis), perched in Tangkoko National Preserve on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) beached whilst hunting Sea lion (Otaria flavescens)

Killer whale / Orca (Orcinus orca) beached whilst hunting Sea lion (Otaria flavescens) close to the shore, Punta Norte Nature Reserve, Peninsula Valdes, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageCapensis Collection: Great White Shark, Mexico

Great White Shark, Mexico
This great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) was photographed under an early morning rainbow off Guadalupe Island, Mexico

Background imageCapensis Collection: Rare mammals (coloured engraving)

Rare mammals (coloured engraving)
997800 Rare mammals (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageCapensis Collection: Aardvark, 1860 (colour litho)

Aardvark, 1860 (colour litho)
998812 Aardvark, 1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der SAaugetiere in ihren)

Background imageCapensis Collection: Rock hyrax in his lair - Serengeti - Tanzania

Rock hyrax in his lair - Serengeti - Tanzania
The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) or Cape hyrax is one of the four living species of the order Hyracoidea. It is a medium-sized (~4 kg) terrestrial mammal

Background imageCapensis Collection: Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) walking up dune, Swakopmund

Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) walking up dune, Swakopmund, Dorob National Park, Namibia

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) pod hunting Sealion, tossing it out of the sea, Punta Norte, Valdez Peninsula

Orca (Orcinus orca) pod hunting Sealion, tossing it out of the sea, Punta Norte, Valdez Peninsula, Argentina. April

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) hunting South American sealion (Otaria flavescens) close to shore

Orca (Orcinus orca) hunting South American sealion (Otaria flavescens) close to shore. Punta Norte, Valdez Peninsula, Argentina. April

Background imageCapensis Collection: Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) catching larvae with its extended tongue

Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) catching larvae with its extended tongue. In the Namib desert near Swakopmund, Namibia

Background imageCapensis Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Shetland, Scotland, UK, August

Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing, Shetland, Scotland, UK, August

Background imageCapensis Collection: Cape Honeysuckle, Florida, USA

Cape Honeysuckle, Florida, USA

Background imageCapensis Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) hunting for herring fish (Clupea harengus), Andenes

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) hunting for herring fish (Clupea harengus), Andenes, Andoya island, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway, April



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Capensis Collection

Capensis is a genus of Muridae mammals in the family Cricetidae, and are found in Africa, Madagascar, and the Middle East, and are small rodents with short tails and long ears. They have a wide variety of color patterns, ranging from gray to brown to black. Their diet consists mainly of seeds and other plant material, but they will also eat insects and other small animals when available. These animals are active during the day and sleep at night in burrows or nests that they build themselves. An important part of the African ecosystem as they help disperse seeds for plants to grow and provide food for predators like birds of prey or snakes.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Capensis collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of muridae mammal animals, including mice, rats, and voles. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and diversity of these small creatures. The artwork in our collection captures the intricate details of each animal's fur and facial features with stunning clarity. The images are available in various sizes to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for an animal lover or want to add some natural charm to your home or office space, the Capensis collection has something for everyone. With its high-quality printing techniques and attention to detail, our collection is sure to impress anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature's smallest inhabitants.
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What are Capensis (Muridae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Capensis art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring these particular animals. The Capensis is a species of rodent that belongs to the Muridae family, which includes rats and mice. These prints showcase the unique characteristics and features of this animal, such as its long tail, pointed nose, and large ears. These art prints are created using advanced printing technology that ensures vibrant colors and sharp details. They are available in a range of sizes to suit different preferences and can be framed or displayed on their own. Capensis art prints make great additions to any home or office space. They can add a touch of nature-inspired decor while also showcasing an appreciation for wildlife. Whether you're an animal lover or simply looking for beautiful wall art, these prints offer something special that will enhance any room's aesthetic appeal.
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What Capensis (Muridae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Capensis art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of this fascinating species, featuring stunning photographs and artwork that capture their unique characteristics in vivid detail. Whether you're looking for a striking portrait or an action shot, we have something to suit every taste and style. Some of the most popular Capensis art prints available from Media Storehouse include close-up shots that highlight their intricate features, as well as images that show them in their natural habitats. You can also find artistic interpretations of these animals, with colorful illustrations and abstract designs that add a touch of flair to any room. No matter what your preferences are when it comes to Capensis art prints, we have plenty of options to choose from. With high-quality printing and materials used in production, these pieces are sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees them.
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How do I buy Capensis (Muridae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Capensis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images and select the ones that catch your eye. Once you have found the image(s) you want to buy, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of print sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints. You can choose the format that best suits your needs and budget. When buying Capensis art prints from Media Storehouse, rest assured that you are getting a top-quality product produced using state-of-the-art printing technology. Each print is carefully crafted to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will look stunning on any wall. Purchasing Capensis art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy process that allows you to bring beautiful wildlife imagery into your home or office with just a few clicks of a button.
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How much do Capensis (Muridae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Capensis art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints that are perfect for home or office décor. The cost of each print depends on several factors such as the size, framing options, and materials used. We have a variety of sizes available ranging from small to large prints. Additionally, you can choose between different types of paper finishes including glossy and matte. We also offer various framing options such as black or white frames which can add an extra touch of elegance to your artwork. Our Capensis art prints are affordable and cater to all budgets without compromising on quality. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or want to decorate your own space with beautiful artwork, our selection has something for everyone. Our prices are competitive and reflect the value we place on providing high-quality products that meet our customers' needs and expectations.
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How will my Capensis (Muridae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Capensis art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners to ensure that your order is delivered safely and on time. Our delivery options include standard shipping or express delivery for those who need their artwork sooner. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service possible. If you have any questions about the delivery of your Capensis art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.