American Animals Gallery
helen diaz
mirafloreslima
big white meat for sissy
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jessie maye
John Muir (April 21, 1838 – December24, 1914) was an influential Scottish American naturalist,author
hordies4lyfe: The American Alsatian Dog. A mixture of The German Shepherd, Great Pyrenees, Anatolia
The River - Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, 2017.American,b.1979-oil on canvas, 18 x 18 in.
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
Inktober Botanimals Day 13 - Asiatic Lily x American Crow.
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Walton Ford (America; 1960– )It makes me think of that awful day Watercolor, gouache, ink, and penci
The vaquita has the most restricted range of any marine cetacean, as they are endemic to the norther
Jessica Roux (American, b. Fayetteville, NC, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Beware The Black Shuck fr
Kent Farrington in the jump off for the American Gold Cup
Maggie Vandewalle aka Hijinxed Etc (American, b. Iowa City, IA, USA) - Night Watch Paintings: Wate
A pudgy female American toad [Anaxyrus americanus] found sitting on a porch in Lebanon, New Hampshir
Cecilia Beaux (1855 - 1942)Alexander HarrisonSelf-portraitMan with the Cat (Henry Sturgis Drinker)Si
Because of the vaquita’s low numbers, the National Marine Mammal Foundation attempted to start a ca
The vaquita is Mexico’s only endemic marine mammal. The name vaquita is Spanish for “little cow”, a
The vaquita is the world’s smallest cetacean, growing only about 141 centimetres in length. They ar
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Norman Rockwell (1894 - 1978) Golden RuleTriple Self-PortraitGirl at MirrorSaying GraceThe RunawayBr
» Thomas Eakins (1844 - 1916)The Swimming HoleMax Schmitt in a Single Scull The Fairman Rogers Four-
stuffndthangsndwhump:American Animals (2018)
American Dipper - ML193964791, Paul Maury via Macaulay Library
American Goldfinch in winter plumage ❖ Chardonneret jaune en plumage d'hiver by blue_iris
Iphigenia brasiliensis (Giant False Coquina) shell beads (Taíno, 700– 1000 AD). Found in Vere, Jama
Youngling American alligators. May they live long and prosper.
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