Description
“These cute little guys are often spotted around my hometown during mating season or after a good rain. I once stopped to pick one up on the highway as I was afraid he would get run over by a truck, he curled into a tight ball and he was so spikey I had to use my shoes on my hands to pick him up!” Helen Ansell
The Echidna, along with its relative the platypus, is an egg-laying mammal. It exists in both Australia and New Guinea. The diet of some species consist of ants and termites. It has an elongated and slender snout that function as both mouth and nose, along very short strong limbs with large claws which make it a powerful digger. Accessing food is done by tearing open soft logs, anthills and the like, and using its long, sticky tongue, which protrudes from the snout, to collect prey. It has no teeth, instead breaking food down by grinding it between the bottom of the mouth and its tongue. They sometime use the burrows of other animals. Individual echidnas have large, mutually overlapping territories. In the wild they can live around 14-16 years. Eremophilia glabra is endemic to Australia. Kalbarri Carpet is a ground hugging sub-species.
Helen Ansell Rectangle Paper Prints are available as giclée quality prints using Fine Art smooth paper 220gsm.
Using archival ink, all have a lightfastness under glass and away from direct sunlight of greater than 200 years.
Fine Art Paper Prints available in the following sizes:
- A3 (297 x 420mm) including a 30mm border on all sides.
- A2 (420 x 594mm) including a 40mm border on all sides.
- A1 (594 x 841mm) including a 50mm border on all sides.
- A0 (841x1189mm) including a 75mm border on all sides.
Helen Ansell fine art prints are proudly printed in Australia.
*Please allow up to 7 business days for your purchase to be posted. Because each print is made to order just for you, we require time to print and post your beautiful Australian fine art print.Â
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