An Illustrated Poster With All The Rhinos Of The World. Is The Most Complete Compilation Because Includes

An Illustrated Poster With All The Rhinos Of The World. Is The Most Complete Compilation Because Includes

An illustrated poster with all the rhinos of the world. Is the most complete compilation because includes all the subspecies, even the ones that are extinct.

It took time to search, compile and corroborate information. Some of the extinct subspecies' quality photographs weren't good and some others didn't even have, so I had to base them on written descriptions.

Moreover, illustrating a rhino is not easy. Is a meticulous job. A rhino has a lot of textures that take time to do if you want to make it believable (an average of 10 hours per rhino). it drained me and I found myself exhausted at the end. But worthed it. I love animals, I love rhinos and I love to study them and share what I learned.

If you are interested in purchasing this poster, click on the link below: Store

_________________________________

Thanks for the likes, shares, and love. Have a good week and get drunk

More Posts from Rinusuarez and Others

5 years ago
Celebes Warty Pig or Sulawesi Pig

Celebes warty pig or Sulawesi pig

Although a number of subspecies have been recognized, they were disregard after further studies. Today, the Celebes Warty Pig is regarded as a monotypic taxon. This pig is the only species that has been domesticated apart from the Wild Boar. The fact that is being semi-domesticated may have change its appearance. 

Follow my blog about Species, here Check out my store here 


Tags
1 year ago
Burchell's Zebra Equus Quagga Burchellii Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Subspecies: 07 Feed: Herbivore

Burchell's Zebra Equus quagga burchellii Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Subspecies: 07 Feed: Herbivore Habitat: Dry Steppe Status and Conservation: Least Concern ______________________________________________ Despite enjoying working on equines I cannot wait to finish them. Just 5 more to go but it seems eternal. Still, I love the result, and is a very interesting family that I cannot wait to study. Join the club to see more about this project. All the Mammals of the World including subspecies. Here


Tags
2 years ago
As Always, I Really Enjoy Working On Cetaceans. They Are Really Grateful. I Spent No More Than Three

As always, I really enjoy working on cetaceans. They are really grateful. I spent no more than three hours and I am happy with the result. Today, the most common dolphin on earth. Short-Beaked Common Dolphin

Formerly considered a subspecies of the Common Dolphin, the short-beaked common dolphin has since been recognized as a distinct species with no subspecies identified thus far. Although they can be difficult to differentiate from their long-beaked counterparts, the short-beaked common dolphin can be identified by its notably smaller beak.

This species is widely distributed throughout all the world's oceans, with a global population estimated to be around two million individuals. Despite their abundance, they face numerous threats such as entanglement in fishing gear, pollution, and habitat loss. Therefore, conservation efforts are necessary to protect these remarkable creatures and ensure their long-term survival. ___________________________________ Credits: Whales, Dolphins and Seals: A field guide to the marine mammals of the world / Brett Jarret & Hadoram Shirihai NOAA Fisheries ___________________________________ Thank you guys for your likes and support. Please consider following my page, it will really help me a lot. Likes, and reblogs are also appreciated. If you can't get enough content about animals, you can also follow my Instagram, where I post the illustration process and some other different animals. If that is not enough, check the art prints in my store here. And if is still not enough, please let me know what else you need. Cheers¡

11 months ago
East African Hippopotamus

East African Hippopotamus

I appreciate this illustration because it was the second one I did in a hyperrealistic way a few years back. It was essential because it set the tone of the illustrations I wanted to make for this project. I am happy to revisit and work on the information sheet about this charismatic subspecies.

If you want to know about this subspecies and many more, you can join the club. Here


Tags
4 years ago
Now It’s The Time For The Less Glamorous Horse’s Cousins, The Ass. An Animal That Shockingly Is Doing

Now it’s the time for the less glamorous horse’s cousins, the Ass. An animal that shockingly is doing way worst than horses in terms of conservation and yet this really have had to do the dirty job. While the horse is exhibit proudly as a man companion and sometimes an extension of human’s soul, the Ass, on the other hand is like the one that is better not to be shown and the one in charge of the hardest and dirtiest jobs. Incredibly this obvious disparagement is reflected as well in its quantity due that from the four subspecies that exist, one is extinct and the other two are close to suffer the same fate.

Nonetheless, ass as regarded as stupid animals and are usually portrayed as such, nonetheless is an animal that is close in intelligence to the horse, if not the same. Besides, they are excellent mothers and can defend their offspring furiously. An animal to keep an eye on, to care and value as another really important animal that was crucial in the evolution of humanity. More love for this misunderstood animals, please.

Nubian Wild Ass: Believed extinct in the wild, some estudies of DNA were done to a feral population living in the Caribbean island of Bonaire (Keep in mind that this animal is from Africa) The DNA results were positive as a nearly pure DNA of the believed extinct Actual Nubian Wild Ass. Although further studies need to be done, give a little of hope to the survival of this animal. Somali Wild Ass: The fate of this animal was saved by a project in the Zoo of Basel in Switzerland, that has been able to keep the captive animals in a robust number.

Atlas Wild Ass: Extinct in 300 AD, this animal was used in the roman circus and hunting. It is estrange that many animals with the name “Atlas” on it, has been extinct as we will see further.

Donkey: A new friend to take care of and be grateful.

PD. My next family will be the camelidae, so if you know about this family or have good pictures of them, you are very welcome to help me with this investigation. Thanks! Also, happy new year, more posters in my store: Here 
Follow my Instagram: Species of the World


Tags
1 year ago
As You Might Already Know, I Am Working On Illustrating All The World's Mammals, Including Subspecies.

As you might already know, I am working on illustrating all the world's mammals, including subspecies. I've created over 200 realistic illustrations and counting. I've been exploring ways to promote my work, and as you're aware, I've established a club for this purpose. Among the options, I conceived the idea of an EAlbum to collect digital stickers featuring animal illustrations.

I want to be honest with you—while the EAlbum isn't exactly as I envisioned, it reflects the extent of my programming knowledge. In the future, I hope to implement the complete dynamics of a sticker album, allowing people to swap, buy, and sell stickers. For now, subscribing club members will receive four stickers each month to add to the album.

The album provides key animal information such as family, genus, and conservation status. The inaugural album focuses on the Perissodactyla order (Rhinos, Tapirs, and Horses), but as the project progresses, more albums featuring various animal families will follow. Both the album and instructions will be available when you join the club.

Have a look at the club options here: Discovering Club Another way to support me is by liking, sharing, and/or following my social media, helping spread the message to a wider audience. Thank you and see you soon with more animal stuff. Quedamos Q.A.P


Tags
5 years ago
Bornean Bearded Pig What An Ugly Pig Yet Fascinating. Bearded Pigs Live In One Location For The Majority

Bornean Bearded Pig What an ugly pig yet fascinating. Bearded Pigs live in one location for the majority of the year and are active during the day. However, this is the only pig that migrates and when they do, they congregate by hundreds and migrate at night, always at the same time of the year and using the same route. Yearlings have never been seen migrating so it is supposed that reproduction is timed before migration. The migration is led by old male boars. It is still unsure why the migration occurs.

Check out my store here Follow my blog about Species, here.


Tags
1 year ago
Amur Leopard This Leopard Inhabits Cold Environments, Which Necessitates Denser And Thicker Fur, Making

Amur leopard This leopard inhabits cold environments, which necessitates denser and thicker fur, making it, in my opinion, the most beautiful of all eight subspecies of leopards. It is classified as critically endangered, and its population is estimated to be just over 100 individuals. The Amur leopard resides in Russia and China, while sadly believed to be extinct in Korea. ______________________________________ Photo Reference: Paul Bugbee Check out my Store here ______________________________________ Thank you, guys, for your support. I hope this animal likes you all. Next week another member of the cetacea order. A weird one that somehow is very well known by many. Love in the form of likes, reblogs, follows or the three is pretty much appreciated. Have a beautiful rest of the week.


Tags
2 months ago
Meet The Cacomistle, A Nocturnal Acrobat Of The Forests! 🌙🌿 This Elusive Little Mammal Is A Cousin

Meet the cacomistle, a nocturnal acrobat of the forests! 🌙🌿 This elusive little mammal is a cousin of raccoons, sporting big curious eyes and a striped tail that would make a fashion model jealous. It can climb like a pro and twist its ankles 180 degrees to scamper down trees headfirst—because why take the normal route? 🤸‍♂️

Process here


Tags
2 years ago
I'm Still Having Problems Finding The Difference Between The Species And Subspecies Of Giraffes. The

I'm still having problems finding the difference between the species and subspecies of giraffes. The coat is very similar but when you look closely, the pattern is clearly different. Still, some subspecies patterns are very similar. I hope I can differentiate them after all. I must say, I am enjoying drawing them all. Is not so time-consuming as the rhino or the tiger and I am happy with the result. Kordofan Giraffe

Is a subspecies of the Northern Giraffe species. Found in Northern Cameroon, Southern Chad, and possibly Sudan. Many European zoos thought they had Nigerian Giraffes but DNA studies demonstrate that what they have is the Kordofan Giraffe.

This can be an advantage because this subspecies is critically endangered. The animal is hunted for its meat because poachers can feed on it for weeks. On the other hand, some of its body parts are also used to make luxury goods. Since is recognized as a subspecies, efforts to conserve this animal are now more important than ever. ___________________________________________________

Credits: Kordofan Giraffe Kordofan Giraffe Giraffe Subspecies Photo Credit: Klaus Rudloff

____________________________________________________

Thank you guys for your support. If you like the content please follow my blog. A like, reblog, or comment is very much appreciated too. Enjoy life! is just one.


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • queza69
    queza69 liked this · 3 months ago
  • m-i-d-n-i-g-h-t-r-i-d-e-r
    m-i-d-n-i-g-h-t-r-i-d-e-r liked this · 1 year ago
  • gojw
    gojw liked this · 1 year ago
  • sirfowlman
    sirfowlman liked this · 1 year ago
  • enterobiusvermicularis
    enterobiusvermicularis liked this · 1 year ago
  • angelcyberspace
    angelcyberspace liked this · 1 year ago
  • skyradiant
    skyradiant reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • skyradiant
    skyradiant liked this · 1 year ago
  • jaguarbitez
    jaguarbitez reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • milritesstuff
    milritesstuff liked this · 2 years ago
  • time-lord-historian
    time-lord-historian liked this · 2 years ago
  • redlionknc
    redlionknc reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • liltimmcgraw
    liltimmcgraw liked this · 2 years ago
  • corvusherpestidae
    corvusherpestidae reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • corvusherpestidae
    corvusherpestidae liked this · 2 years ago
  • bigneuroman
    bigneuroman reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • bigneuroman
    bigneuroman liked this · 2 years ago
  • klischeechind
    klischeechind liked this · 2 years ago
  • lost-forest-heart
    lost-forest-heart reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • starfally
    starfally liked this · 2 years ago
  • regnigt
    regnigt liked this · 2 years ago
  • crinoid
    crinoid reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • glimmerpants
    glimmerpants reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • glimmerpants
    glimmerpants liked this · 2 years ago
  • histsciart
    histsciart liked this · 2 years ago
  • wulasyuri
    wulasyuri liked this · 2 years ago
  • altitood
    altitood liked this · 2 years ago
  • daemonposting
    daemonposting reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • simple-sheep
    simple-sheep reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • snipefr
    snipefr liked this · 2 years ago
  • arb0k
    arb0k reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • caustic-jay
    caustic-jay reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • caustic-jay
    caustic-jay liked this · 2 years ago
  • weridobybirth
    weridobybirth reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • weridobybirth
    weridobybirth liked this · 2 years ago
  • angryhalberd
    angryhalberd liked this · 2 years ago
  • thoughtlessarse
    thoughtlessarse liked this · 2 years ago
  • thoughtlessarse
    thoughtlessarse reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • caveman-musings
    caveman-musings liked this · 2 years ago
  • spider1965sworld
    spider1965sworld liked this · 2 years ago
  • androidsghost
    androidsghost reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • crushingjaws
    crushingjaws reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • theanimaniacs
    theanimaniacs reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • androidsghost
    androidsghost liked this · 2 years ago
  • lizardlover67
    lizardlover67 liked this · 2 years ago
rinusuarez - Species, All Mammals of the World
Species, All Mammals of the World

By Ricardo Nunez Suarez. All Rights Reserved. Feel free to reblog. For collaboration or liscensing please contact rhinunez@gmail.com

221 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags