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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

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11 months ago
New Animal Unlock! The Persian Leopard.

New animal unlock! The Persian Leopard.

Finding information about this subspecies wasn't hard. I have a couple of books that mention it. The problem was to find something curious or different than the usual things. Of course, it covers the essentials and I also wish, it leaves you with some stuff you probably didn't know about this animal.

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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


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11 months ago
Mountain Gorilla I Spent A Lot Of Time Searching For The Right Pose To Depict This Animal. It's So Well-known

Mountain Gorilla I spent a lot of time searching for the right pose to depict this animal. It's so well-known and loved that I wanted to ensure I captured all its splendor. I believe I did a great job, but it was tough to decide. The drawing process was very challenging, especially since apes' facial characteristics are very human-like and convey the same spirit as ours through their eyes and expressions—a process I enjoyed thoroughly. I hope to one day see them in their natural habitat. Nowadays, they are a tourist attraction since this species cannot be kept in zoos. Interestingly, this situation forces governments to enforce laws protecting them, as they contribute significantly to the country's economy. At the point that they are not classified as critically endangered species but just endangered. Process here: https://www.instagram.com/species_of_the_world/


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11 months ago
The Irrawaddy Dolphin. One Of The Aspects I Enjoy Most About This Project Is The Opportunity To Learn

The Irrawaddy Dolphin. One of the aspects I enjoy most about this project is the opportunity to learn as I work. Before getting involved with dolphins, I had no idea how many different species existed. Now, each time I work with them, I’m struck by the incredible diversity in their shapes and behaviors. This experience also highlights how much there is still to discover about them. Despite feeling a sense of familiarity with dolphins, the extent of the unknown is astonishing, and it amazes me how little we know about many of them. Join the club here: https://payhip.com/b/ZYD1O


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1 year ago
Introducing The Alpaca: A New Release Coming Soon To My Club. The Animal With The Best Quality Wool In

Introducing the Alpaca: a new release coming soon to my club. The animal with the best quality wool in the world where are the indigenous people from Peru who fairly enough have the monopoly of the business. In other words, no other big company has taken over. Peruvians protect, as other countries do, what belongs to them. Awesome! Check out more about this animal in my club. Become a member here: Un/Vei/Ling the largest Mammal encyclopedia in the making.


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1 year ago
This Week In The Club We Will Be Talking About The Sri Lankan Leopard, One Of The Leopard Subspecies.

This week in the club we will be talking about the Sri Lankan Leopard, one of the leopard subspecies. Consider joining the club by clicking here

The drawing process on my Instagram


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1 year ago
New Family, Pigs!!

New family, Pigs!!

What a great way to start! The Red River Hog, a very popular animal in zoos. Have you seen it? It was challenging to find a nice reference but I'm very happy with the one I found.

Check the process on my Instagram It will appear soon in the club. Consider joining here


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1 year ago
Introducing The New Mammal Info Sheets. By Joining The Club, Every Week You Will Receive A PDF With Exclusive

Introducing the new Mammal Info Sheets. By joining the club, every week you will receive a PDF with exclusive information sheets about the animal I illustrate! You can learn facts and valuable insights about mammals from around the globe, stay informed about endangered species, and meet new ones. This week: the Numbat!

Here is the link to the club if you want to join:

Please share if you know someone who might be interested. Thank you!


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1 year ago
Hello! I'm So Proud To Finally Present You The Artwork With All The Perissodactyla Order Including Its

Hello! I'm so proud to finally present you the artwork with all the Perissodactyla order including its subspecies (Rhinos, Tapirs, and Horses). Took me more than a year to finish but I am really happy with the result. The artwork includes the common name, its Latin name, and its conservation status. 46 animals in total of which 10 are sadly already extinct.

Here is the link in case you are interested:https://www.inprnt.com/.../all-perissodactyla-species.../

Thank you for your support!


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1 year ago
My Artwork Featuring All Equine Species And Subspecies Is Now Available In My Store. It's Been About

My artwork featuring all equine species and subspecies is now available in my store. It's been about a year since I began working on horses, so it's satisfying to see it completed. Although they are a well-known and beloved family, there are still some discrepancies among biologists. Questions persist, such as whether the extinct Tarpan should be classified as a species or not, and even the classification of domestic and feral horses. Moreover, it's concerning that four subspecies of this family are already extinct.

Regardless, for those who love horses and those who wish to delve deeper into this captivating family, you can purchase the artwork here:

Art Print Equine


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1 year ago
Bactrian Camel Camelus Bactrianus Bactrianus Family: Camelidae Genus: Camelus Subspecies: 02 Feed: Herbivore

Bactrian Camel Camelus bactrianus bactrianus Family: Camelidae Genus: Camelus Subspecies: 02 Feed: Herbivore Habitat: Arid Desert Status and Conservation: Not Evaluated It was domesticated circa 4500 BC and ever since has contributed greatly to the development of humans. It was found initially mostly in the Gobi Desert but because is now domesticated, can be found all around the world. ____________________ Full text, drawing process, and family here


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1 year ago
Hello! My Art Print Featuring All Zebra Species And Subspecies, Including Those Already Extinct, Is Now

Hello! My art print featuring all Zebra species and subspecies, including those already extinct, is now available in my store.

Leave you the link in case you are interested: Zebras of the World


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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


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1 year ago
My Art Print, Showcasing All Big Cat Species (Panthera, Neofelis, Puma, And Acinonyx), Is Now Available

My art print, showcasing all big cat species (Panthera, Neofelis, Puma, and Acinonyx), is now available in my store. This includes the two Clouded Leopard species (Mainland and Sunda), which were recognized as distinct species in 2006.

This is the link in case you are interested in buying the art print: Felines Art Print

This is not AI. Every illustration took me about 10 hours. To see the process check out my Instagram here: Instagram


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1 year ago
Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin. (Lagenorhynchus Acutus) Least Concern. As Always, I Have Enjoyed Working

Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin. (Lagenorhynchus acutus) Least Concern. As always, I have enjoyed working with this family. Working with cetaceans is always enjoyable. The most amusing aspect is getting to know them. I must confess that my knowledge about cetaceans was quite limited, extending only to the commonly known dolphins and whales. However, compiling this information has opened my eyes, allowing me to marvel at the hidden wonders of the sea and emphasizing the importance of protecting it. _____________________ Thank you all for your support. If you want to know more about mammals consider joining my club. I post more animals there than the ones I post here, showing the full-body illustration of each animal, explaining the infographic and the illustration process, and how the family is being completed, apart from many other nice stuff. Here is the link: CLUB Another way of supporting me is spreading the word. A like, a follow, or a reblog are very much appreciated. See you next week and thank you.


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1 year ago
My Art Print Of Elephants Is Now Available In My Store. It Includes All Three Species And Also The Subspecies.

My art print of Elephants is now available in my store. It includes all three species and also the subspecies. I know the Bornean Elephant is not yet a subspecies but I decided to include it because analysis indicates that it will be elevated as a subspecies soon. Available here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/rinunez/ Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/species_of_the_world/


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1 year ago
All The Animals I Illustrated Last Year. 60 In Total. I Finished 3 Families And I Began Another 2. Let's
All The Animals I Illustrated Last Year. 60 In Total. I Finished 3 Families And I Began Another 2. Let's
All The Animals I Illustrated Last Year. 60 In Total. I Finished 3 Families And I Began Another 2. Let's
All The Animals I Illustrated Last Year. 60 In Total. I Finished 3 Families And I Began Another 2. Let's

All the animals I illustrated last year. 60 in total. I finished 3 families and I began another 2. Let's see if this year I can beat that number... Thank you all for your support. Consider joining the club to see them all and to see how my quest of illustrating All the Mammals of the World is going. Here Instagram


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1 year ago
Mongolian Wild Ass Equus Hemionus Hemionus Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Subspecies: 04 Status And

Mongolian Wild Ass Equus hemionus hemionus Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Subspecies: 04 Status and Conservation: Near ThreatenedHad fun doing this one. I actually love to do horses or relatives. Somehow the skin came up smoothly and I love the colors of them and how they came up in the drawing. Enjoyed from beginning to end. ____________________________

See you next week. If you like the content, leave me some love. Reblogs are also appreciated. This blog is becoming the most complete source of mammals. Little by little. Adios!


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1 year ago
Southeast African Cheetah Acinonyx Jubatus Jubatus Family: Felidae Genus: Acinonyx Conservation Status:

Southeast African Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus jubatus Family: Felidae Genus: Acinonyx Conservation Status: Vulnerable This cat is quite different from the other members of this family. Its claws are partially protractile, and while most of the members of its family stalk and pounce their prey, Cheetahs rely on sight and speed. It's slender and... You can join the club by clicking here. __________________________ Thank you.


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1 year ago
Fraser's Dolphin Lagenodelphis Hosei Family: Delphinidae Genus: Lagenodelphis Status And Conservation: Least

Fraser's Dolphin Lagenodelphis hosei Family: Delphinidae Genus: Lagenodelphis Status and Conservation: Least Concern This dolphin species was first identified in 1895 when a skull was discovered on a Borneo beach. The skull was later donated to the British Museum, where Scottish zoologist Francis Fraser determined that...

Join the club here. ____________________________________ Very nice dolphin to draw as all dolphins. I am enjoying working on the cetacea order. There are many animals here that are new to me. How about you? See you next week with more animals!


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1 year ago
 Sumatran Elephant Elephas Maximus Maximus Family: Elephantidae Genus: Elephas Conservation Status: Critically Endangered

Sumatran Elephant Elephas maximus maximus Family: Elephantidae Genus: Elephas Conservation Status: Critically Endangered

Working on this one was a real challenge. The lighting of the photo was difficult to figure out, and the shapes on the head were at an angle that I wasn't familiar with. Anyway, the outcome got me satisfied. I had no idea about this subspecies until I got to study elephants. Very interesting subspecies. Join the club to know more about this and more animals. Also, you can get access to the book in the making and the Esticker album. Click here ____________________________________________ Thank you guys for your support. If you like the content please like and subscribe. Deeping into animals that we think we know every week


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1 year ago
Atlas Wild Ass Equus Africanus Atlanticus Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Status And Conservation: Extinct

Atlas Wild Ass Equus africanus atlanticus Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Status and Conservation: Extinct

I find it astonishing that an animal I once considered common has become extinct. Donkeys are typically perceived as ubiquitous due to their widespread presence, but in reality, some species and subspecies within this group are now critically endangered or have already disappeared... To know more about them and get access to the full body illustration, join the club here. 3$ per month. ____________________________

See you next week. If you like the content, leave me some love. Reblogs are also loved. This blog is becoming the most complete source of mammals. Chao!


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1 year ago
Risso's Dolphin Grampu Griseus Family: Delphinidae Genus: Grampus Status And Conservation: Least Concern

Risso's Dolphin Grampu griseus Family: Delphinidae Genus: Grampus Status and Conservation: Least Concern Working on this one was very relaxing. Dolphins take me not so much time and still, the result is nice, So I usually work two every week I'm working on this family. Still amazed at how little I know about this bug family and how interesting its members are. If you want to know more about them, you can join my club here ____________________________ That will be it for this week. If you like the content, leave me some love. Reblogs are also loved. This blog is becoming the most complete source of mammals. Adios!


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1 year ago
Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia Family: Felidae Genus: Panthera Conservation Status: Vulnerable I Really

Snow Leopard Panthera uncia Family: Felidae Genus: Panthera Conservation Status: Vulnerable I really enjoyed drawing this animal and the outcome really surprised me. I think I learned how to draw felines. Is becoming easier, more enjoyable, and with better results. I feel this one looks like a photograph. I don't wanna sound arrogant but I'm just proud of my work. To see the whole illustration become a member of the club by clicking here. __________________________ Thank you.


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1 year ago
Indian Elephant Elephas Maximus Indicus Family: Elephantidae Status And Conservation: Endangered

Indian Elephant Elephas maximus indicus Family: Elephantidae Status and Conservation: Endangered

There are several notable distinctions between Asian Elephants and African Elephants. Firstly, Asian Elephants have significantly smaller ears than their African counterparts. Additionally, Asian Elephants have a pointed head shape, while African Elephants have a flatter head. In terms of size, Asian Elephants are considerably smaller. Furthermore, Asian Elephants have a long history of domestication... (Full illustration and article here) _________________________________________ I'm working on doing the largest illustrated mammal encyclopedia because I'm including all subspecies, so any sort of support is very much appreciated. Thank you.


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1 year ago
Nubian Wild Ass Equus Africanus Africanus Family: Equidae Status And Conservation: Critically Endangered

Nubian Wild Ass Equus africanus africanus Family: Equidae Status and Conservation: Critically Endangered

This animal, resembling the Somali Wild Ass, lacks leg stripes but features a distinctive stripe along its back.

Once thought extinct in the wild since the 1970s,. DNA studies on a feral population in the Caribbean island of Bonaire, though originating from Africa, revealed nearly pure Actual Nubian Wild Ass DNA. ____________________________ Thank you for being here. Join the club to receive the full illustration of this animal and all the animals posted here, along with an extended explanation and many other things. Just click here


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1 year ago
Long-Finned Pilot Whale (South Emisphere Form) Globicephala Melas edwardii) Family: Delphinidae Genus: Globicephala

Long-Finned Pilot Whale (South Emisphere Form) Globicephala melas edwardii) Family: Delphinidae Genus: Globicephala Status and Conservation: Least Concern This is the final subspecies in this small family, and they closely resemble each other. Distinguishing them requires expertise. This form, for instance, exhibits more prominent white stripes on its sides and top compared to the other subspecies, though the presence of this pattern is not exclusive to it. This form resides in the Southern Ocean near the Antarctic Pole, as its name suggests. __________________________ Please consider joining the club where you can find more detailed information about every post here, spreads of the book that is in the making, and have access to the collectible E-Stickers. Just click here


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1 year ago
Southern African Lion Panthera Leo Melanochaita Family: Felidae Genus: Panthera Conservation Status:

Southern African Lion Panthera leo melanochaita Family: Felidae Genus: Panthera Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Before 2016, approximately a dozen subspecies of lions were officially recognized. However, after conducting more thorough assessments and further studies, scientists ultimately concluded that there are only two distinct subspecies. One is the South African Lion, which is the focus of this post, and the other is the Asiatic Lion, which also encompasses the lions residing in the western and northern regions of Africa. _______________________________________ Thank you for passing by. Please consider joining the club where you can find more detailed information about every post here along with the book that is in the making and have access to the collectible E-Stickers. Just click here See you next week. Follows, likes, and reblogs help a lot. Let's make animals famous so we can take care of them. Cheers!


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1 year ago
The Indian Javan Rhinoceros Was Often Mistaken For The Greater One-horned Rhinoceros Due To Their Coexistence

The Indian Javan Rhinoceros was often mistaken for the Greater one-horned Rhinoceros due to their coexistence in the 19th century. This can't happen to you. Join the club Here to learn more about animals. By the way, this is the only existing illustration of this animal.


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