This nocturnal solitary mammal spends it’s time eating ants and termites. Sometimes called a “scaly anteater” because of the tough, overlapping scales that cover it’s body. It’s sticky and very long tongue and great sense of smell allow it to find it’s prey, sometimes burrowing underground. See Image
Category: Sketches
The most recognizable duck found throughout North America and Eurasia. The male’s green head, brown breast and black tail-curl make it one of the most easily identifiable of all ducks. See image
A primate found living in social groups – called a troop – and native to the island of Madagascar. Their distinctive markings of 13 alternating black and white bands on their long tail are covered in smelly secretions during mating season as males engage in “stink battles.” See image
This tree lizard can remain still and concealed while waiting on their prey – insects. Eyes that can rotate independently allows them to see in two directions at once and flattened bodies that are leaf-shaped make this predator very skilled at hunting and disguise. Their most famous feature See image
One of the fastest birds on Earth. Reaching speeds of up to 200mph from over a half a mile in the sky. This bird of prey’s name means “wanderer” and has one of the longest migrations of any North American bird. See image
The 5th annual International Red Panda Day is Saturday, September 20, 2014. To help spread the word about these adorable creatures and their conservation, here is a See image
A week of sharks concludes at Art By Breah with the most famous of all fish. These giant predators See image