Striped Hyena – Mysterious and Misunderstood
Meet the Striped Hyena The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is an enigmatic and often-misunderstood carnivore that roams the arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian […]
Meet the Striped Hyena The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is an enigmatic and often-misunderstood carnivore that roams the arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian […]
Hawaiian Monk Seals The Hawaiian Monk Seal (Neomonachus Schauninsladi) is one of the most endangered species in the world. With its cute appearance and being one of only two mammals
Chinese Pangolins The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), once teetering on the brink of oblivion, is now receiving much-needed protection thanks to a wave of recent conservation efforts. Known for their
Meet the Komodo Dragon! The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is Earth’s largest and most powerful lizard. With its formidable size, sharp claws, and powerful tail, this apex predator reigns supreme
Meet the Harpy Eagle! The harpy eagle, one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, is native to the rainforests of Central and South America. With a
Meet the Jaguar! The jaguar (Panthera onca) is one of the most iconic and powerful big cats in the Americas. With its famously bold rosette-patterned coat and muscular build, the
As we wrap up Week 2 of Inktober, Artsefact has added seven more illustrations to the collection! From the sky to the sea, we’ve captured each animal’s unique charm on
Aye-Aye: “Plea from the Shadows” – Ink on Paper, 2024 Meet the Aye-aye! Scientific Name: Daubentonia madagascariensis Phylum: Chordata Order: Primates Genus: Daubentonia Kingdom: Animalia Class: Mammalia Family: Daubentoniidae Species: D. madagascariensis IUCN
A week into Inktober, Artsefact has already released seven endangered animal ink drawings! Some look majestic, some adorable, and some plain silly. But there’s more to these animals than meets
Have you ever seen a red panda? If you answered no, it is because it is an endangered species whose population is steadily decreasing. If nothing is done soon the