Turtles, Tortoises, & Terrapin Laminated Educational Science Animal Chart Print Poster 24x36
Size:
36"L x 24"W
En stock
0.40 kg
No
Nuevo
Amazon
USA
- These are the reptiles of the order Chelonii. All have a bony or cartilaginous shell, and many species withdraw into it for protection. Fossils have been dated to 220 million years ago, making turtles older than lizards, snakes, and crocodiles. Like other amniotes (reptiles, dinosaurs, birds, and mammals), they breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water. The largest turtles are aquatic. Technically, all animals in this order are turtles, and the term can refer to the entire order or to any individual species. In common usage, the term tortoise refers to those that live only on land, and a terrapin is a turtle that lives in fresh or brackish water. These are common usage terms, not biological ones. There is only one terrapin species. All posters are printed on very heavy, high-quality paper. It is also a very hard paper that preserves tiny details. Posters are then specially coated to provide a satin finish that reduces glare and enhances their presentation. These are the same high standards used to produce expensive art prints. Artists are selected on the basis of their illustration skills and their knowledge of the subject. Many have both art and science degrees. This ensures an accurate presentation of the subject. This poster measures 24' x 36" and is laminated, eliminating the need for framing.
IMPORT EASILY
By purchasing this product you can deduct VAT with your RUT number
Conoce más detalles
Information intensive poster Features shelled reptiles on the order Chelonii Measures 24" x 36" Laminated poster, no need for framing