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Three Striped Collection

"Exploring the Three-Striped Wonders of Nature: From Atlantic Pomfret to Indian Palm Squirrels" Discovering the diverse world of creatures adorned with three stripes

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Atlantic pomfret, deep-bodied mojarra

Atlantic pomfret, deep-bodied mojarra
Atlantic pomfret, Brama brama, deep-bodied mojarra, Gerres erythrourus, and three-striped whiptail, Pentapodus trivittatus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Plee Sr

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Monkeys of Guiana, South America, by Humboldt

Monkeys of Guiana, South America, by Humboldt
Monkeys of the river Orinoco, Guiana, South America, by Humboldt. Three-striped night monkey, Aotus trivirgatus 1, red-backed saki, Pithecia chiropotes 2, black-headed uakari

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) adult, clinging to root on slope, Sri Lanka, February

Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) adult, clinging to root on slope, Sri Lanka, February

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Three-striped Warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus) adult, with food in beak

Three-striped Warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus) adult, with food in beak, foraging amongst leaf litter on forest floor, Milpe Bird Sanctuary, Andes, Pichincha Province, Ecuador, February

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Three-striped Ground Squirrel (Lariscus insignis) adult, standing on mossy log, Kerinci Seblat N. P

Three-striped Ground Squirrel (Lariscus insignis) adult, standing on mossy log, Kerinci Seblat N. P
Three-striped Ground Squirrel (Lariscus insignis) adult, standing on mossy log, Kerinci Seblat N.P. Sumatra, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Three-striped Poison Dart Frog (Ameerega trivittata) adult, sitting on branch in forest habitat

Three-striped Poison Dart Frog (Ameerega trivittata) adult, sitting on branch in forest habitat, Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) adult, sitting on branch, Sri Lanka, december

Indian Palm Squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) adult, sitting on branch, Sri Lanka, december

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink, Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya

Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink, Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya
JPF-13162 Three-striped Dasyure - eating Skink Papua New Guinea, Salawati, Aru Islands, Waigeo, Irian Jaya, Yapen and possibly Batanta Myoictis melas Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for

Background imageThree Striped Collection: Indian /Three-striped Palm Squirrel - This was a wild squirrel photographed in the Mysore Zoo as

Indian /Three-striped Palm Squirrel - This was a wild squirrel photographed in the Mysore Zoo as it descended a tree
DH-3489 Indian / Three-striped Palm SQUIRREL - descending tree to scavenge at rubbish This wild squirrel was photographed in the Mysore Zoo as it descended a tree towards rubbish on the ground


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"Exploring the Three-Striped Wonders of Nature: From Atlantic Pomfret to Indian Palm Squirrels" Discovering the diverse world of creatures adorned with three stripes, we embark on a journey through various habitats and continents. Starting in the depths of the ocean, we encounter the sleek Atlantic Pomfret and its striking deep-bodied Mojarra companion. Venturing into South America's Guiana region, we find ourselves captivated by Humboldt's Monkeys. These primates, known for their intelligence and agility, grace us with their presence amidst lush greenery. Intriguingly enough, our exploration continues as we stumble upon another inhabitant sharing a name - the Three-Striped Night Monkey (Aotus trivirgatus). With its enchanting gaze and nocturnal habits, this primate adds an air of mystery to our adventure. Transitioning from monkeys to squirrels, our attention turns towards Sri Lanka where we meet the charismatic Indian Palm Squirrel. Whether feeding on a metal post or descending tree trunks with finesse in January or December respectively, these agile acrobats never fail to impress. As if nature couldn't surprise us further, we encounter yet another species bearing three stripes - The Three-Striped Warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus). Witnessing this avian marvel carrying food in its beak reminds us of nature's intricate web of life. Finally, amidst mossy logs within Kerinci Seblat National Park stands the charming Three-Striped Ground Squirrel (Lariscus insignis), showcasing its unique pattern while perched confidently on nature's stage. Our expedition concludes back in Sri Lanka where an Indian Palm Squirrel gracefully clings onto roots along a slope or descends tree trunks at Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Their adaptability is truly remarkable. Through these encounters with fascinating creatures donning three stripes, we are reminded of the endless wonders nature has to offer.