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Illustration of the burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp. )



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Illustration of the burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp. )

Illustration of the burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp.)

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Dorling Kindersley

Media ID 13542651

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Animal Creation Animal Den Burrow Clam Clam Animal Cross Section Digging Medium Group Of Animals Sand Sea Life Underground Razor Clam Watercolour Painting


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Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

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This watercolor painting by Dorling Kindersley depicts the intricate burrowing technique of a Razor clam (Ensis sp. ). The illustration showcases the cross section of the sandy underground world where these fascinating creatures reside. With its horizontal position, the clam is shown in action, diligently digging through the sand to create its animal den. The artist's attention to detail brings this sea life scene to life, as we witness a medium group of razor clams engaged in their natural behavior. Set against a pristine white background, each stroke of color beautifully captures the essence and vibrancy of these remarkable animals. Through this studio shot print, viewers are transported into an underwater realm filled with wonder and curiosity. The delicate watercolor technique adds depth and texture to every element portrayed - from the fine grains of sand surrounding the burrowed clams to their sleek bodies gracefully maneuvering through their subterranean habitat. This stunning illustration serves as a testament to both nature's ingenuity and artistic talent. It invites us to appreciate not only the beauty found beneath our oceans but also reminds us that even seemingly simple creatures possess extraordinary abilities for survival and adaptation.

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