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Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection

Discover the wonder of the Hominidae family with our exquisite collection of Mouse Mats from Media Storehouse. These beautifully designed mats showcase stunning images of various primate species, bringing a touch of the natural world into your workspace. Each mat features vibrant colors and intricate details that capture the unique characteristics of each primate, from the playful mischief of monkeys to the thoughtful intelligence of apes. Perfect for brightening up your desk or adding a personal touch to your office, these mouse mats are a must-have for any nature lover or primatology enthusiast. Upgrade your workspace with a piece of the Hominidae collection from Media Storehouse today.

Hominidae is a family of mammals that includes humans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans

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Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Bonobo

Bonobo Collection
12 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Bornean Orangutan

Bornean Orangutan Collection
67 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee

Chimpanzee Collection
779 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Denisova

Denisova Collection
2 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Eastern Gorilla

Eastern Gorilla Collection
41 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Heidelbergensis

Heidelbergensis Collection
20 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Human

Human Collection
261 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Neanderthalensis

Neanderthalensis Collection
39 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Sumatran Orangutan

Sumatran Orangutan Collection
34 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Western Gorilla

Western Gorilla Collection
61 Mouse Mats

Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Related Images

Related Images Collection
135 Mouse Mats

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378

Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378
Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. These are deer and auroch figures in the Great Hall of the Bulls. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1) (Lucy)

Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1) (Lucy)
A cast of the partial skeleton (nicknamed Lucy) of Australopithecus afarensis found at the Hadar, North East Ethiopia in 1974 by Donald Johanson

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Sensory homunculus

Sensory homunculus
This model shows what a mans body would look like if each part grew in proportion to the area of the cortex of the brain concerned with its sensory perception

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Motor homunculus

Motor homunculus
This model shows what a mans body would look like if each part grew in proportion to the area of the cortex of the brain concerned with its movement

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Just Married

Just Married
Chimps dressed in wedding clothes

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: JANE GOODALL (1934- ). British conservationist and zoologist. Photographed with the chimpanzee

JANE GOODALL (1934- ). British conservationist and zoologist. Photographed with the chimpanzee, David Greybeard, 1965

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Hominid crania

Hominid crania
L to R: Australopithecus africanus; Homo rudolfensis; H.erectus; H. heildebergensis; H. neanderthalensis and H. sapiens. Arranged in chronological order these specimens (casts)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Stages in human evolution

Stages in human evolution
Human evolution. Illustration showing stages in the evolution of humans. At left, proconsul (23-15 million years ago) is depicted hypothetically as an African ape with both primitive

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens

Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalens
L to R, cast of Homo erectus, (Sangiran 17), Sangiran, Java, 700, 000 years old; cast of recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia; cast of Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, 50

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Illustration of Australopithecus, Homo habilis and Homo sapiens skulls

Illustration of Australopithecus, Homo habilis and Homo sapiens skulls

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Head portrait of male silverback Western lowland gorilla {Gorilla gorilla gorilla} UK

Head portrait of male silverback Western lowland gorilla {Gorilla gorilla gorilla} UK

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933
Side views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis, (La Ferrassie) and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1) (Lucy)

Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1) (Lucy)
A partial skeleton (nicknamed Lucy) of Australopithecus afarensis found at the Hadar, North East Ethiopia in 1974 by Donald Johanson

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Pygmy / Bonobo CHIMPANZEE - mating

Pygmy / Bonobo CHIMPANZEE - mating
WAT-6957 Pygmy / Bonobo CHIMPANZEE - mating Distribution: Zaire Pan paniscus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Suzie the Chimp dressed up as Santa Claus Father Christmas Monkey Chimpanzee

Suzie the Chimp dressed up as Santa Claus Father Christmas Monkey Chimpanzee

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Sabyinyo Group, Silverback in meadow

Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) Sabyinyo Group, Silverback in meadow, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, East Africa

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man evolution

1863 Huxley from Ape to Man evolution
Ordered series of primate skeletons. The Frontis engraving by Waterhouse Hawkins from the first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidences as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: 1874 Monkey Darwin cartoon by Faustin

1874 Monkey Darwin cartoon by Faustin
" Prof. Darwin" coloured lithograph by Faustin Betbeder, with original Shakespeare quotes in text below. Front page of the " Figaro" paper N

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7382

Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7382
Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. These are horse and cow figures in the central gallery. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Neanderthal spear point

Neanderthal spear point
A spear point once belonging to that of Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis). This specimen was discovered in Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Human cell

Human cell
Illustration of a highly magnified section through a human cell. Page 8 from Human Biology, 1977

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Monkey driving a toy car

Monkey driving a toy car
A rather surreal photograph of a monkey driving a model vintage car

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Liver

Liver
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a section through a liver (x 7000), an organ that has over 500 functions in the human body (x 800)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skull comparison

Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skull comparison
Side view comparison of casts of Cro-Magnon skull from Brno, Czech Republic, Upper Palaeolithic (right), and Neanderthal skull from La Chapelle, France, Middle Palaeolithic (left)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Artwork of the stages in human evolution

Artwork of the stages in human evolution
Human evolution. Illustration showing stages in the evolution of humans. At left, proconsul (23-15 million years ago) is depicted hypothetically as an African ape with both primitive

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo neanderthalensis in action at Swanscombe, UK

Homo neanderthalensis in action at Swanscombe, UK
An illustration by Angus McBride showing a group of Homo neanderthalensis on the ancient banks of the river Thames in modern day Swanscombe, Kent

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo heidelbergensis

Homo heidelbergensis. Artists impression of two male H. heidelbergensis hominids which lived between 600, 000 and 250, 000 years ago in the Pleistocene era

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man, age-toned

1863 Huxley from Ape to Man, age-toned
Ordered series of primate skeletons. The Frontis engraving by Waterhouse Hawkins from the first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidences as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Modern Neanderthal, conceptual image

Modern Neanderthal, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing what a Neanderthal might have looked like today had the species survived

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - mooning keeper for attention

Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - mooning keeper for attention
KFO-1193 Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - mooning keeper for attention Pan paniscus Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee - young, with arms on head

Chimpanzee - young, with arms on head
LA-1675-c Chimpanzee - young, with arms on head Pan troglodytes Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Primate skulls

Primate skulls. Coloured x-rays of the skulls of a gorilla (Gorilla gorilla, left), chimpanzee (Pan trogoldytes, centre) and human (Homo sapien, left)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee - showing lips kissing wearing Christmas hat Dig. Manipulation: Hat (JD)

Chimpanzee - showing lips kissing wearing Christmas hat Dig. Manipulation: Hat (JD)
JD-16313-M Chimpanzee - showing lips kissing wearing Christmas hat John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Gran pops Shadow Show by Lawson Wood

Gran pops Shadow Show by Lawson Wood
Three little monkeys chuckle with glee as Gran pop, the orang utan character created by artist Lawson Wood entertains them with a shadow puppet show. Date: 1935

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimps Tea Party / Photo

Chimps Tea Party / Photo
A chimpanzees tea party

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Neanderthal Mankind By H. H. Johnston. From The Book The Outline Of History Volume 1 By H. G

Neanderthal Mankind By H. H. Johnston. From The Book The Outline Of History Volume 1 By H. G. Wells, Published 1920
Neanderthal Mankind By H.H.Johnston. From The Book The Outline Of History Volume 1 By H.G.Wells, Published 1920

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Adult male Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) on all fours on grass

Adult male Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) on all fours on grass

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: 1909 Cartoon Darwin, apes, Haeckel

1909 Cartoon Darwin, apes, Haeckel
1909 " On Darwins hundredth Birthday" Illustration of Charles Darwin in heavenly tree with young chimpanzee (left) and orangutan (right)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull

Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull. Artwork of a reconstruction of the Toumai skull, one of only a small number of fossils of the hominin Sahelanthropus tchadensis

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - within grass, eating

Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - within grass, eating
WAT-6967 Pygmy / Bonobo Chimpanzee - within grass, eating Pan paniscus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee

Chimpanzee
WAT-13451 Chimpanzee Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage - Zambia - Africa Pan troglodytes Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage is recognised as the worlds largest dedicated sanctuary for orphaned chimps

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla - Silverback Male Gorilla gorilla gorilla Apenheul Netherlands MA001569

Western Lowland Gorilla - Silverback Male Gorilla gorilla gorilla Apenheul Netherlands MA001569
COS-2548 Western Lowland Gorilla - Silverback Male Apenheul, Netherlands Gorilla gorilla gorilla Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Snowflake, adult male, albino

Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Snowflake, adult male, albino, close-up of head and chest, Parc Zoologic de Barcelona

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Pygmy Chimpanzee KFO 1194 Copulating, male on top. Central Africa south of Zaire

Pygmy Chimpanzee KFO 1194 Copulating, male on top. Central Africa south of Zaire. Pan paniscus © Kenneth W
KFO-1194 Bonobo / pygmy CHIMPANZEES - Copulating, male on top. Distribution: Central Africa, south of Zaire. Pan paniscus Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee - young. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve - Zambia - Africa

Chimpanzee - young. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve - Zambia - Africa
WAT-9520 Chimpanzee - young. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve, Zambia, Africa Pan troglodytes Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve is recognised as the worlds largest dedicated sanctuary for orphaned chimps

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Neanderthal skull

Neanderthal skull
Skull of an adult, female neanderthal

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee. Illustration from Expression of Emotions... by Darwin K970320

Chimpanzee. Illustration from Expression of Emotions... by Darwin K970320
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Illustration of Chimpanzee monkey from " Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals " 1872 by Charles Darwin

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) female face portrait, Tanjung Puting reserve

Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) female face portrait, Tanjung Puting reserve, Camp Leakey, Central Kalimantan, Borneo

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) silverback Gihishamwotsi displaying, non group dominant

Mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei) silverback Gihishamwotsi displaying, non group dominant, Sabyinyo Group, Volcanoes National Park, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: 22-stone Guy the Gorilla grabbed the hand of seven-year-old Kenneth Keegan during a visit

22-stone Guy the Gorilla grabbed the hand of seven-year-old Kenneth Keegan during a visit to London Zoo. Horrified spectators saw the Gorilla pull the boy towards him as he screamed

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Tautavel Man. Subspecies of the hominid Homo erectus. Arago

Tautavel Man. Subspecies of the hominid Homo erectus. Arago
Tautavel Man. Subspecies of the hominid Homo erectus. 450.000 years old fossil. Discovered in the Arago Cave in Tautavel, France

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzees as policemen

Chimpanzees as policemen
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Two chimpanzees dressed as policemen, standing holding guns. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimp Of Police

Chimp Of Police
A chimpanzee poses as a chief of police, 1946. (Photo by Bill Mann/FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo heidelbergensis skull and face

Homo heidelbergensis skull and face of a male, artists impression. H. heidelbergensis lived between 600, 000 and 250, 000 years ago in the Pleistocene era

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Peking Man A new link in human evolution

Peking Man A new link in human evolution. Chimpanzee, Pithecanthropus, Peking Man and Piltdown Man (later shown to be a hoax). Date: 1929

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Australopithecus afarensis

Australopithecus afarensis
Illustration by Maurice Wilson of extinct African hominids (Australopithecus afarensis) living 3-4 million years ago. They walked upright, although they retained the ability to climb trees

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Triatoma infestans, kissing bug

Triatoma infestans, kissing bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Male silverback Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri

Male silverback Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) in the equatorial forest of Kahuzi Biega Park, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, March 2009

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Silverback male Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri

Silverback male Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) intimidation display by chest beating, equatorial forest of Kahuzi Biega Park, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, March 2009

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: First chimpanzee in space

First chimpanzee in space. Ham, the first chimpanzee in space, in his flight suit. On January 31, 1961, a Mercury-Redstone rocket carrying Ham was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) silverback named Chimanuka climbing a

Eastern lowland gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) silverback named Chimanuka climbing a tree, Kahuzi-Biega National Park, South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Hylobates sp. Pongo pygmaeus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gori

Hylobates sp. Pongo pygmaeus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gori
Gibbon, orangutan, chimpanzee, gorilla and human. Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature. Illustration published in Mans Place in Nature, Vol. 7 from a collection of essays by Thomas Henry Huxley, 1863

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) portrait of orphaned juvenile Sophie, sucking piece of grass

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) portrait of orphaned juvenile Sophie, sucking piece of grass, Sweetwater Sanctuary, Kenya

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee orphan Sophie eating fruit (Pan troglodytes) Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary

Chimpanzee orphan Sophie eating fruit (Pan troglodytes) Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Kenya

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Muscle man John Grimek flexing his muscles with Marquis the Chimpanzee at the London

Muscle man John Grimek flexing his muscles with Marquis the Chimpanzee at the London Palladium

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Adult Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) holding baby, Hirwa group, Volcanoes

Adult Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) holding baby, Hirwa group, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Homo heidelbergensis in action

Homo heidelbergensis in action
A reconstructed scene by Angus McBride showing Homo erectus killing an elephant. Homo heidelbergensis lived for about 1.5 million years and is believed to have used sophisticated tools

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: APES & MONKEYS. Hands and feet of apes and monkeys. Wood engraving, 19th century

APES & MONKEYS. Hands and feet of apes and monkeys. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Mr Cherry Keartons wonderful chimpanzee accompanies him in his film lecture

Mr Cherry Keartons wonderful chimpanzee accompanies him in his film lecture Wild Animal Life. Mary with Mr Cherry Kearton. 28 April 1926

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Hominid reconstructions in chronological order

Hominid reconstructions in chronological order
From left to right: Australopithecus, Early Homo erectus (Java Man), Late Homo erectus (Peking Man), Homo heidelbergensis (Rhodesian Man), Neanderthal man and Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon)

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Eastern Long-haired Chimpanzee - baby

Eastern Long-haired Chimpanzee - baby
AU-3-RS-C Eastern Long-haired CHIMPANZEE baby Pan troglodytes sweinfurthi Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee - calling. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve - Zambia - Africa

Chimpanzee - calling. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve - Zambia - Africa
WAT-9444 Chimpanzee - pant-hoot / calling. Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve, Zambia, Africa Pan troglodytes Chimfunshi Chimp Reserve is recognised as the worlds largest dedicated sanctuary for orphaned

Background imageHominidae Mouse Mat Collection: Chimpanzee - hands over ears Hear No Evil

Chimpanzee - hands over ears Hear No Evil
JD-16028 Chimpanzee - hands over ears Hear No Evil Pan troglodytes Sequence 2 of 3 Images John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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Hominidae Mouse Mat Collection

Hominidae is a family of mammals that includes humans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans. These animals are characterized by their large brains, complex behavior, and upright posture and are distinguished from other primates by their ability to use tools and communicate through language. Hominids first appeared in Africa around 7 million years ago and have since spread across the globe, and are highly social creatures that live in groups and form strong bonds with one another. Hominids also have an impressive capacity for learning new skills and adapting to different environments. This has allowed them to survive in a wide variety of habitats ranging from tropical forests to arid deserts. The study of hominids provides insight into our own evolution as well as the evolution of other species on Earth.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring Hominidae, the family of mammals that includes humans and their closest relatives. Our collection showcases stunning images of primates in their natural habitats, capturing their unique behaviors, expressions, and interactions with each other and the environment. From majestic gorillas to playful chimpanzees, the Hominidae collection provides a fascinating insight into these intelligent creatures' lives. The prints are available in various sizes and formats, including canvas prints, photographic prints on high-quality paper or metal plates. They make an excellent addition to any home or office decor while also serving as educational tools for schools or museums. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece or an understated accent piece, our Hominidae collection has something for everyone interested in wildlife photography and conservation.
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What Hominidae (Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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The cost of Hominidae art prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size, quality and type of print. Generally speaking, art prints featuring mammals like Hominidae are priced reasonably and offer an affordable way to add some unique decor to your home or office space. Many online retailers offer a wide range of options when it comes to selecting the perfect Hominidae print for your needs. These prints can be found in various sizes ranging from small 8x10 inch prints all the way up to larger poster-sized options that measure over 24 inches in length or width. The price you pay will depend on what size you choose and whether you opt for a standard paper print or something more high-end like canvas or metal. There is sure to be a Hominidae art print available at a price point that fits within your budget.
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