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Blank walls suck, so bring some life to your dorm, bedroom, office, studio, wherever Printed on 185gsm semi gloss poster paper Custom cut - refer to size chart for finished measurements Includes a 3/16 inch (5mm) white border to assist in framing Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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Entomology Illustration, Cottagecore Posters, Posters Amazon, Moth Species, Butterfly Poster, Reference Chart, Nature Posters, Botanical Poster, Graphic Design Fun

About this item The artwork is printed onto premium water resistent polyester art fabric(110gsm canvas) using archival-quality inks The poster is durable, could not be destroyed or tore easily , it is silky and rich in color It is unframed, hang this poster print on the wall unframed or frame it if you want a formal look It is rolled and protected well in a sturdy cardboard tube to minimize the chance of damage during delivery A beautiful wall decoration poster for living room, bedroomm…

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Few people know that I have been studying entomology for over six years. Insects fascinate and captivate me. While many people fear these tiny creatures, I find them amazing. Their structure, coloration, behavior, and complex life organization are truly a marvel of nature to me. Unfortunately, due to human impact on the environment, the populations of many insect species are rapidly declining. This is deeply concerning, as the disappearance of these unique beings leads to a disruption of the ... Entomology Aesthetic, Human Impact On The Environment, Entomology Decor, Entomology Collection, Museum Of Curiosity, Taxidermy Decor, Insect Species, Tiny Creatures, Insect Taxidermy

Few people know that I have been studying entomology for over six years. Insects fascinate and captivate me. While many people fear these tiny creatures, I find them amazing. Their structure, coloration, behavior, and complex life organization are truly a marvel of nature to me. Unfortunately, due to human impact on the environment, the populations of many insect species are rapidly declining. This is deeply concerning, as the disappearance of these unique beings leads to a disruption of the…

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