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Robustus Collection (page 5)

Robustus is a genus of macropodidae mammals, commonly known as wallabies, and are native to Australia and New Guinea, and are closely related to kangaroos

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Background imageRobustus Collection: Homo ergaster skull (SK-847 and SK-15) C015 / 6928

Homo ergaster skull (SK-847 and SK-15) C015 / 6928
Homo ergaster skull. This skull consists of two fossils: SK-847 (main) and SK-15 (lower jaw). The fossils are those of an extinct species that forms an early part of the human evolutionary tree

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46). Lateral view of a cast of a fossil of part of the cranium of an adult Paranthropus robustus hominid. This specimen was probably female

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5099

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5099
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46). Frontal view of a cast of a fossil of part of the cranium of an adult Paranthropus robustus hominid. This specimen was probably female

Background imageRobustus Collection: Early hominid killed by a leopard C013 / 9583

Early hominid killed by a leopard C013 / 9583
Early hominid killed by a leopard. Artwork of leopard in a tree with a Paranthropus robustus hominid it has killed. Also known as Australopithecus robustus

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus jaw bone C013 / 6558

Paranthropus robustus jaw bone C013 / 6558
Paranthropus robustus mandible (lower jaw). Also known as Australopithecus robustus, this extinct hominid lived in Africa during the late Pliocene between 2.6 and 1 million years ago

Background imageRobustus Collection: Colombian black-faced spider monkeys

Colombian black-faced spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps robustus). These primates live in the mature rainforests of Colombia

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK 48)

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK 48)
A cast of the cranium belonging to an adult female Paranthropus robustus discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Dr. Robert Broom and J.T. Robinson. P. robustus lived around 1.5 million years ago

Background imageRobustus Collection: Lower jaw casts of Paranthropus robustus (Swartkrans 23) and

Lower jaw casts of Paranthropus robustus (Swartkrans 23) and
From Swartkrans, South Africa (left) and Peninj, Tanzania (right)

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium with perforations

Paranthropus robustus cranium with perforations
Cast of cranial bones of Paranthropus robustus with two perforations probably made by a leopard. Original skull from Swartkrans, Transvaal, S. Africa

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)
Frontal view of a cast of an adult, probably female, cranium, crushed, with half of braincase, portion of face, palatinum and maxilla. Discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Robert Broom and J.T

Background imageRobustus Collection: Macropus robustus, Euro wallaroo

Macropus robustus, Euro wallaroo
Zoological drawing 5 (1:5). Watercolour study of skull and lower jaws of a wallaroo by Nathaniel Dance (1735-1811)

Background imageRobustus Collection: Arctomys robustus, marmot

Arctomys robustus, marmot

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Tail end of a gray whale skeleton on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Close-up of the baleen inside the mouth of a gray whale on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Close-up of the baleen inside the mouth of a gray whale on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Close-up of the baleen inside the mouth of a gray whale on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale

Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale
Close-up of the baleen inside the mouth of a gray whale on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRobustus Collection: Macropus antilopinus, antilopine wallaby

Macropus antilopinus, antilopine wallaby (Gould 1842) BMNH 1842 5 26 5 (291A), male skin and skull lectotype. Photographed alongside is the female specimen BMNH 1824 5 26 4

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus jaw bone

Paranthropus robustus jaw bone
Lower jaws of Australopithecus robustus. A robustus lived between 1.8 and 1.5 million years ago in South Africa

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)
Three-quarter view of a cast of an adult, probably female, cranium, crushed, with half of braincase, portion of face, palatinum and maxilla. Discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by R. Broom and J

Background imageRobustus Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)
Lateral view of a cast of an adult, probably female, cranium, crushed, with half of braincase, portion of face, palatinum and maxilla. Discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Robert Broom and J.T

Background imageRobustus Collection: Eudyptes robustus, snares penguin, E. pachyrhynchus, Fiordla

Eudyptes robustus, snares penguin, E. pachyrhynchus, Fiordla
Watercolour by John Gerrard Keulemans (c. 1887-1905)

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) touched by excited whale watcher, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) touched by excited whale watcher, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) close to whale watchers boat, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) close to whale watchers boat, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf tail, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf tail, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) caudal peduncle, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) caudal peduncle, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf breaching, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur

California gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale WAT 6202 Tail Eschrichtius robustus © M. Watson / ardea. com

Grey Whale WAT 6202 Tail Eschrichtius robustus © M. Watson / ardea. com
WAT-6202 Grey Whale - Tail Mexico Eschrichtius robustus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - surfacing - Vancouver Island - B. C. Canada AU-1485

Grey Whale - surfacing - Vancouver Island - B. C. Canada AU-1485
PPC-20126 Grey Whale - surfacing Vancouver Island - B. C. Canada Eschrichtius robustus D. Parer & E. Parer-Cook Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRobustus Collection: Gray Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico

Gray Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico
SE-1321 Gray Whale San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - spy-hopping - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - spy-hopping - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1336 Grey Whale - spy-hopping San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1329 Grey Whale San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - blowing - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - blowing - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1333 Grey Whale - blowing San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1328 Grey Whale San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey / Gray Whale - breaching - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey / Gray Whale - breaching - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1415 Grey / Gray Whale - breaching San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - diving - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - diving - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1337 Grey Whale - diving San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey / Gray Whale - calf - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey / Gray Whale - calf - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1414 Grey / Gray Whale - calf San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1335 Grey Whale San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey / Gray Whale - lobtailing - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey / Gray Whale - lobtailing - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1409 Grey / Gray Whale - lobtailing San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1331 Grey Whale San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1334 Grey Whale San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey / Gray Whale - eye - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey / Gray Whale - eye - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1416 Grey / Gray Whale - eye San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageRobustus Collection: Grey Whale - spy-hopping - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico

Grey Whale - spy-hopping - San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico
SE-1330 Grey Whale - spy-hopping San Ignacio Lagoon - Baja California - Mexico Eschrichtius robustus Suzi Eszterhas



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Robustus Collection

Robustus is a genus of macropodidae mammals, commonly known as wallabies, and are native to Australia and New Guinea, and are closely related to kangaroos. Robustus species have short fur that ranges in color from grayish-brown to reddish-brown, with lighter underparts. They have large hind legs and muscular tails for hopping and leaping around their natural habitats. Their diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, fruits, nuts and seeds. Robustus species live in small family groups or solitary individuals in open woodlands or grasslands with plenty of cover for protection from predators, and are active during the day but can also be seen at night if disturbed by humans or other animals. Robustus species are considered vulnerable due to habitat destruction caused by human activities such as logging and land clearing for agriculture. Conservation efforts must be made to ensure their survival in the wild for future generations to enjoy these amazing creatures.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Robustus collection from Media Storehouse features a range of stunning images showcasing the Macropodidae family of mammals. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the beauty and unique characteristics of these animals. The Macropodidae family includes kangaroos, wallabies and tree-kangaroos which are known for their powerful hind legs used for hopping or jumping long distances. These animals are native to Australia and New Guinea but can also be found in other parts of the world. The Robustus collection offers a variety of images depicting these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats as well as close-up shots highlighting their distinctive features such as their large ears and tails. Whether you're an animal lover or simply looking to add some nature-inspired decor to your home or office space, the Robustus collection is sure to impress with its high-quality imagery capturing the essence of these incredible mammals.
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What are Robustus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Robustus art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring Macropodidae mammals. These animals, commonly known as kangaroos and wallabies, belong to the family Macropodidae and are native to Australia. The Robustus collection features a range of stunning images that capture the beauty and majesty of these unique creatures. The prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology that ensures exceptional clarity and color accuracy. They are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options. Whether you're an animal lover looking for beautiful artwork to decorate your home or office, or simply appreciate the natural world around us, Robustus art prints offer a wonderful way to bring the beauty of Australian wildlife into your life. With their striking imagery and exceptional quality, these prints make excellent gifts for friends and family members who share your passion for nature.
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What Robustus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Robustus art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These prints feature high-quality images of different species of Robustus, including kangaroos, wallabies, and tree-kangaroos. You can choose from various styles and sizes to suit your preferences. Our collection includes both color and black-and-white prints that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these animals in their natural habitats. Whether you prefer close-up portraits or action shots, there is something for everyone. These art prints are ideal for decorating your home or office space with stunning wildlife imagery that will inspire awe and admiration. They also make great gifts for friends or family members who share your love for animals. Our selection of Robustus art prints is diverse, visually appealing, and sure to impress any nature lover.
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How do I buy Robustus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Robustus art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these fascinating creatures. Once you have found the image that you would like to purchase, simply select the size and format of print that best suits your needs. We offer a range of printing options including canvas, framed prints, and photographic prints on high-quality paper. You can also choose from a variety of finishes such as glossy or matte depending on your personal preference. Once you have made your selection, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. Media Storehouse prides itself on providing excellent customer service so if you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Robustus art prints from them, don't hesitate to reach out for assistance.
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How much do Robustus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Robustus art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print that you choose. We have a variety of options available to suit your preferences, including framed or unframed prints in different sizes. Our Robustus art prints are created using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they look stunning and will last for many years to come. Whether you're looking for a beautiful piece of artwork to hang in your home or office, or you're searching for the perfect gift for an animal lover, our selection of Robustus art prints is sure to impress. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality, so you can enjoy beautiful artwork without breaking the bank. Browse our collection today and find the perfect Robustus art print that speaks to you.
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How will my Robustus (Macropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Robustus art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use high-quality materials to ensure that your prints are protected during transit. Once your order has been processed, our team carefully packs the prints into sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packages depending on the size of the print. The package is then sealed with tape and labeled with all necessary shipping information. We work with trusted courier partners who specialize in delivering fragile items such as artwork. They handle each package with utmost care and deliver them directly to your door. You can rest assured that when you order from Media Storehouse, you'll receive your Robustus art prints in perfect condition and ready for framing or display.