10/2/12

Instant Art Printable - Rats - Natural History

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Today I'm offering this Instant Art Printable that I scanned from an 1840's Natural History Book. The print shows 2 Brown Rats, raiding some Wheat! I think this would be a great one to use in your Halloween Decor or Displays!

 

11 comments:

  1. Let me be the first to say, "EEEK"!!!!

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  2. Yes, I thought I might get a couple of those, with this one!

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  3. Fantastic quality image and the rats are a little bit cute too, I think it must be the soft colouring. Thank you so much.

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  4. I love these rats, especially the curious one with its tiny ears and shy black eyes is a real cutie! Thank you so much. ♥

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  5. ewwwww...that is creepy! lol

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  6. It boggles my mind to think of the tender loving care artists took with their illustrations in those days...wow....thank you, Karen....:-)

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  7. Thank you! They're adorable. I love the one further back, especially, since his pose is more realistic. The one in the foreground is pretty, too. His color would be considered "Berkshire" in the rat show world. :)I don't do rat shows, but it's neat to see how many coat colors are out there!

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  8. EWWW!! Rats!! I am proud to see I live in the only rat-free province in Canada!!We actually have a "Rat Patrol" who seek out these horrid creatures. Great pic for Halloween, but here in Alberta, we are saying "Huh??"

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  9. A wonderful print of the two ratties! Thanks!

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  10. Thanks for the rats print. I only wish more people would appreciate these wonderful creatures!!!

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