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DECAPODA PRINT

DECAPODA PRINT

Original illustrated Art.

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Hand-drawn illustration of decapods commonly found in the North Atlantic and Irish sea. This identification plate presents 9 decapods (Deca=ten, Poda=feet).
They are the common squat lobster (a beautiful creature worth looking for), the velvet swimming crab (the red eyes are a warning, mind your fingers with this one), the common rockpool shrimp and the common hermit crab (both very friendly and easily found in most rockpools), the common European lobster (smaller ones can be found close to the shores, under rocks, again mind your fingers), the common prawn, the common shrimp (found in large rockpools with sandy bottoms), the common shore crab (not as fierce as other crabs and easier to handle), and the edible crab (no, the name is not an invitation for dinner, observe and replace gently in rockpool).

All decapods are listed with both their common names and scientific names.

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  • Box Framed Canvas:

    • Framed size: 14" x 14"
    • Framed with a 2.4" thick FSC wood frame and giclée printed on extra fine canvas for impeccable detail.
    • Carefully protected and shipped in a secure box.
    • Back string and hardware not included.
  • "Print Alone" Option:

    • Print Size: 12" x 12"
    • Printed on 200 gsm heavyweight museum etching paper.
    • Giclée printed with natural pigments for vibrancy.
    • Shipped rolled in a tube.
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  • DESIGN EXCELLENCE

    Original British Cartography