One of these animals is hanging from a tree looking delighted about life. The other one is stalking through tall grass looking like it runs things. Together, they make some of the most compelling animals wall art you can put in a kid's room.
The sloth is rendered in warm tans and creamy whites, clinging to a tree trunk with that signature slow-blink smile, surrounded by deep green palm fronds. The panther moves in jewel tones, all midnight blue and teal, with amber eyes that somehow manage to feel cool rather than scary. The painterly brushwork on both prints gives them real energy, like someone made them by hand just for this wall.
Side by side, they tell a story without words. One is slow and content, one is powerful and focused. Kids pick up on that contrast even if they can't name it, and the rich rainforest greens tie both prints into a cohesive set that works beautifully in a jungle nursery, a playroom, or a big-kid bedroom that's ready for something with a little more edge.
This is the kind of exotic animal art that grows with a child, not out of style by kindergarten.