US Curriculum Alignment

CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS K-LS1-1

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Nature Scene Poster – African Buffalo Calf

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Type
Nature Scene Poster
Drawn by hand

One animal
at a time.

The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.

A collection should feel as though every piece came from the same hand.

Our visual style was developed through original watercolor and fine pencil artwork. Each animal is treated as an individual subject, with its own proportions, structure, markings and character.

Nothing is reduced to a generic animal shape. A lion should still look like a lion, and a specific bird should remain recognizable as that bird.

Questions

Often
asked.

  • Calves are kept in the center of the herd, surrounded by cows and bulls that form a defensive wall against lions and hyenas. This central position is the herd's main strategy for keeping young buffalo alive.

  • A calf nurses for about six to ten months and generally stays near its mother within the herd for a year or more. It gradually spends more time with other calves in a loose nursery group as it grows.

  • Yes, calves often mock-spar and chase each other, which builds the strength and coordination they will need for real dominance contests later in life. This play also helps them learn herd social cues early on.