Zebra T-Shirts The Zebra is a favorite Kids T-Shirt. Plains Zebras range across much of southern and eastern Africa. There is also the Mountain Zebra and Grevy's Zebra |
Okapi T-Shirts Okapi T-Shirts are a favorite Women's and Childrens T-Shirt. Okapis are unique and beautiful animals that at first glance appear to have been made from several animals. |
Giraffe T-Shirts & Clothing The Giraffe is another favorite Women’s and Children’s T-Shirt. It is the tallest of all land-living animals. Giraffes inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands |
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African Lion The African Lion is an all around favorite T-Shirt. “The Cats will always claim the largest share of general interest” Richard Lydekker 1896 |
Red Kangaroo T-Shirts The Red Kangaroo’s powerful legs allow it to leap up to 30 feet. Their long heavy tail counterbalances their body when hopping. |
Grizzly Bear Men and boys like Grizzly Bear T-Shirts. Grizzly Bears can run up to 35 miles per hour. You’ll never get away! |
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Manchurian Tiger T-Shirts Manchurian Tigers live in east and central Asia. These greatest of all the Tigers formerly ranged through parts of China, Korea, Mongolia, and Russia. |
Moose Moose are the largest living species of the deer family living in boreal and mixed deciduous forests of northern North America, Europe and Asia. |
African Elephant T-Shirts Kids like the largest land mammal on a T-Shirt. African Elephants can be 12 feet tall, 25 feet long, and up to 12,000 lbs. That's large. |
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Gray Squirrel T-Shirts Eastern Gray Squirrels forage acorns, walnuts, and other nuts and seeds and stash them in caches which they retrieve later. They build nests high in trees. |
Red Squirrel T-Shirts This image of by Louis Agassiz Fuertes of Red Squirrel’s beautiful red sheen and bushy tail in its familiar scolding stance makes for one of our most popular T-shirts |
Douglas Squirrel T-Shirts Douglas Squirrels eat the seeds of Spruce, Pine and Douglas Fir trees of forests in which they live from British Columbia to the Sierra Nevadas in California |
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Badger T-Shirts Badgers dig tunnels with amazing speed to catch ground dwelling insects, worms and small reptiles and mammals to eat. |
Beaver T-Shirts Beaver (Castoridae castor), create dams causing reservoirs which are habitat for multitudes of wildlife in wooded areas |
Armadillo T-Shirts Armadillos dig for insects, grubs, and other invertebrates to eat which they catch with long sticky tongues and they tunnel out burroughs to live in. |
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Hanuman Langur T-Shirts Hanuman Langurs often accompany Indian holy men. Hanuman is the Hindu god of healing and worship and in some parts of India, the Hanuman Langur is revered. |
White-handed Gibbon T-Shirts Gibbons swing from branch to branch and eat fruits, leaves, buds, and flowers. They live in the forests of Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Burma, Thailand and the Malay Peninsula. |
Green Monkey T-Shirts Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), is a social primate seen in groups eating fruits and crabs. Originally an African monkey it has been introduced to many other areas. |
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Cottontail T-Shirts Cottontails are the bunnies with the familiar stubby white tail. They live in woodlands, grasslands and wetlands. They eat grasses, leafy weeds and fruits. |
African Gerboise T-Shirts Cute! The Petite African Gerboise was the inspiration for Diddl, a favorite European cartoon character of European children. |
Ring-tailed Lemur T-Shirts A best seller. As you can see, the Ring-tailed Lemur's hind legs are longer than its front ones. Lemurs are found only on the island of Madagascar. |
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White Weasel T-Shirts Weasels feed on small mammals. This image displays the warm, white fur of a Weasel in winter. |
Bobcat T-Shirts Bobcats (Lynx rufus) ranges from Canada to Mexico. Lives in forests, plains, lowlands and urban edges and preys on rabbits and hares. |
Arctic Hare T-Shirts The Arctic Hare’s (Lepus arcticus), thick fur coat anables it to thrive in polar regions where it can sleep in a hole dug into the snow and large feet enable it to run in soft snow. |
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Bighorn Sheep T-Shirts Bighorn Sheep graze the grasses and shrubs in mountains, hills and plains of Siberia and North America. |
Mountain Lion T-Shirts Mountain Lions live throughout most of the Americas and prey on deer, elk, and bighorn sheep, as well as domestic cattle, horses, and sheep. |
Caribou T-Shirts In April, the Caribou leave their winter range in the south for their calving grounds 400 miles to the north on the Alaskan coastal plain. |
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Eastern Chipmunk T-Shirts Eastern Chipmunks burrow out extra escape openings to their underground nests and camaflauge them with sticks and leaves. They forage for nuts, seeds, and various plants and fruits. |
Golden Chipmunk T-Shirts The Golden Chipmunk, or Golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilus lateralis), is abundant in forests and national parks across North America and eats seeds, nuts berries and insects |
Siberian Chipmunk T-Shirts Siberian Chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus), a cute and tiny forest rodent that ranges around the northern parts of the globe. They become used to people in national parks and relatively tame |
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Manchurian Tiger T-Shirts Manchurian Tigers, or Siberian Tigers, range through east and central Asia. Largest of all the Tigers. |
Manchurian Leapard T-Shirts Leopards are solitary carnivores that usually hunt at night and sometimes hide captured prey in trees. |
Polar Bear T-Shirts Largest of the land carnivores and adapted to the cold, the Polar Bear can be 1500 lbs. It eats ocean fish and mammals and runs faster than you! |
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Chimpanzee T-Shirts Chimpanzee are great apes that live in the jungles and grasslands of Western and Central Africa. They keep an eye out for their main predators: Leopards! |
Orangutan T-Shirts Orangutans spend their lives in the jungle canopy up to 100 feet high gracefully swinging by their long, strong arms from branch to branch and eating fruits, leaves, shoots, seeds and |
Gorilla T-Shirts The Mountain Gorilla inhabits the Albertine Rift cloud forests of the Virunga Volcanoes. Lowland Gorillas live in dense forests and lowland swamps and marshes. |
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The Lion Personality in a lion sketch. "The Cats will always claim the largest share of general interest” Richard Lydekker 1896 |
Baboon Troop on the Move A great action scene: The troop moves through savannahs and open woodlands feeding on seeds, flowers, berries and roots watching for lions, hyenas, and leopards |
Five Baby Raccoons Cute little ring-tailed animals with "masks", they are also very clever and will help themselves to what ever you leave for them in storage sheds and gardens. |







































