Wedge Tailed Eagle Bold Strong brush strokes give this fierce hunter of the skies an appropriately bold visage. |
Litoria moorei - Motorbike Frog Humorous on the front, serious illustration on the back! The serious part of this design used frogs from my garden as models. Click on the fun picture above to see how I went! |
Frogs of Australia A challenge for herpetologists! All these frogs are Australian, but some are a mystery! Can you help? |
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Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) This elegant wallaby, with its distinctive markings, is agile at bounding up steep rocks. And tshirts, and mugs... |
Brown Falcon (Falco berigora) Fleet and swift, this proud Brown Falcon spreads his wings on tshirts, other garments and lots more! |
Red Eyed Tree Frog (Litoria chloris) Everyone loves Litoria chloris! This engaging, brightly coloured tree frog will declare your frog power to the world. |
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Quokka (Setonix brachyurus) Have you been to Rottnest? This little marsupials (Setonix brachyurus) are all over the place there. |
Western Tiger Snake There a lot of these lovely snakes in the swamp where I cycle on the way into the city. They are very venomous, and should be treated with respect! |
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Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaawk! Sulphur Crested Cockatoos look beautiful, but sound dreadful, especially when excited. |
Bilby (Macrotis Lagotis) Want a new look for Easter, or just like unusual marsupials? Switch to the Easter Bilby instead! 50% of profits will help with conservation projects. |
Frilled Lizard Frilled lizards are remarkable in that they can walk and run on their hind legs, as well as for their impressive frill. |
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Wedge tailed Eagle The largest eagle in the world - Aquila audax! I am lucky enough to ocassionally see them gliding over the suburb where I live! Two illustrations within, one with bold brushstrokes, one you see above. |
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Golden Backed Tree Rat (Mesembriomys macrurus) This vulnerable and elegant mammal, is native to North Western Australia. |
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Feathertail Glider Fluffy little glider! Make no mistake, this little chap's tail does look like a feather! |
Thylacinus Cynocephalus Thylacines, now unfortunately, Thylaunseens. I'm wondering if I should put this in my cryptozoology section, because some people are still looking for them. |
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Numbats The animal emblem of my home state. These guys were drawn at the Perth Zoo, and they'll receive 50% of all profit from these items, to help conservation efforts for these, and others endangered. |
Banded Hare Wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) Endangered because of habitat loss and introduced predators. Due to conservation efforts, making something of a comeback. 50% of profit for all items will go to Perth Zoo to aid conservation. |
Brush Tailed Phascogale This striking little guy is one of our Australian natives. No, he wasn't genetically altered to be a bottle brush! |
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Spot Tailed Quoll This quoll is one of our largest native predators, and is the largest of our "native cats". They are no relation to real cats. |























