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the Brevard zoo Animal Rest Area and nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
Our guinea pig Snuggles as drawn by Becci another wonderful example of her artwork of our animals.
You can find out more about Guinea Pigs on our animal web site and Animal Discussion Forums.
the zoo animal of the Kangaroo field of at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the zoo animal of gray fox nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
* Status: traded with Lindsaywhimsy (UK).
* Handdrawn bug. Pencil, coloured pencils and ink on cardstock.
* Handgetekende kever. Potlood, kleurpotloden en inkt op cardstock.
the zoo animal of the Kangaroo as a Macropus rufus of at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
Gans in Het Twiske, pen en waterverf, 5,5x8,5 cm
Dit werk is te koop & ik maak ook werk in opdracht
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the Brevard zoo Animal sculpture area and nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the zoo animal wild turkey nature at the fence area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
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the zoo of aniaml pig at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural
the zoo animal of small deer at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural
While the actual details of Aesop’s life are hazy at best, he is best known as a Greek slave living in the fifth century BC, whose cleverness and wit embarrassed his philosopher master and won him his freedom. His subsequent travels paint him as emissary and interpreter, but most importantly a writer. His many fables, such as “The Hare and the Tortoise” and “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” have long since become proverbial.
British illustrator Edward J. Detmold (1883-1957) often worked in tandem with his twin brother Maurice, who tragically passed away in 1908 after their publication of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.” Edward completed the illustrations for “The Fables of Aesop,” his first unaccompanied published work and one of his best, in 1909. This edition of over 300 classic moral tales features 25 color plates which showcase Detmold’s watercolor technique and his talent for animal illustration.
A Mountain was once greatly agitated. Loud groans and noises were heard; and crowds of people came from all parts to see what was the matter. While they were assembled in anxious expectation of some terrible calamity, out came a Mouse.
Don’t make much ado about nothing.
The Wolf saw a Goat feeding at the summit of a steep precipice, where he had not a chance of reaching her. He called to her, and earnestly besought her to come lower down, lest she should by some mishap get a fall; and he added that the meadows lay where he was standing, and that the herbage was most tender. She replied, “No, my friend, it is not me that you invite to the pasture, but you yourself are in want of food.”