Ostrich
These native African flightless birds are the world’s fastest two-legged animal and the largest bird.
With their acute eyesight and hearing Ostrich can sense predators such as lions from far away. When being pursued by a predator, they can exceed 70 km/h speed and maintain steady for a long time.
The Ostrich feather was used to be a sacred object in ancient Egypt, as the representing of divine truth, purity, justice and cosmic order.
Giclée printed on Archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 308 gsm, %100 Cotton, White Paper using Ultrachrome HD Pigment based inks from Epson.
Original illustration is made with ink on paper.
Brass Holder is included.
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