- 3 Giraffe
3 Giraffe - A new method of carrying dogs
Horse carrying a dog in its mouth - American Mastadon
A reconstruction of the extinct American mastodon (Mastodon ohioticus) from a drawing by Prof. Osborne. Other extinct species of mastodon are found in Europe. - Black Horse
Black Horse - Blacksmith shoeing horse
Blacksmith shoeing horse - Boy feeding donkey
Boy feeding donkey - Brown Horse
Brown Horse - Brown horse and foal
Brown horse and foal - Bucked off
Bucked off - Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse - Cartoon Cat
Cartoon Cat - Cat asleep on a chair
Cat asleep on a chair - Cat Face
Cat Face - Cat on a fence
Cat on a fence - Cat on a wall
Cat on a wall - Cat with kittens
Cat with kittens - Child looking after horse
Child looking after horse - Egyptian Cat
Egyptian Cat - Elephant
The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus or indicus). Observe the small size of its ear-flap. - Feeding Time
Feeding Time - Frightened Horse
Frightened Horse - Giraffe
Giraffe - Giraffe
Giraffe - Giraffe Eating
Giraffe Eating - Giraffe group
Giraffe group - Happy Family
Cat and birds - Head of the ancestral elephant
Head of the ancestral elephant—Palæomastodon—as it appeared in life. It shows, as compared with the earlier ancestor, an elongation both of the snout and the lower jaws. The tusk in the upper jaw has increased in size, but is still small as compared with that of later elephants. (After a drawing by Prof. Osborne.) - Head of the early ancestor of elephants
Head of the early ancestor of elephants—Meritherium—as it appeared in life. Observe the absence of a trunk and the enlarged front tooth in the upper jaw, which is converted in later members of the elephant-stock or line of descent into the great tusk. (After a drawing by Prof. Osborne.) - Horse
Horse - Horse
Horse - Horse affection
Horse affection - Horse and cart with dog driver
Horse and cart with dog driver - Horse and dogs ready for a ride
Horse and dogs ready for a ride - Horse and Foal
Horse and Foal - Horse and sheep show
Horse and sheep show - Horse cantering
Horse cantering - Horse drinking
Horse drinking - Horse family
Horse family - Horse Head
Horse Head - Horse in stall
Horse in stall - Horse in stall
Horse in stall - Horse legs
Horse legs - Horse staying by his owner
Horse staying by his owner - Horse with feedbag
Horse with feedbag - Horses Drinking
Horses Drinking - Horses in stall
Horses in stall - Horses running in snow
Horses running in snow - Hunting with the dogs
Hunting with the dogs - Man with two horses
Man with two horses - molars of elephants
The crowns of three "grinders" or molars of elephants compared. a is that of an extinct mastodon with four transverse ridges; b is that of the African elephant with nine ridges in use and ground flat; c is that of the mammoth with sixteen narrow ridges in use—the rest, some eight in number, are at the left hand of the figure and not yet in use. - Myotragus
Drawing of the skull of the rat-toothed goat, Myotragus—the new extinct beast discovered in limestone fissures in the island of Majorca by Miss Bate. 1. Side view of the skull and lower jaw. 2. Appearance of the two rat-like teeth as seen when the end of the lower jaw is viewed from above. - Need real food
Horse reaching for some leaves on rather barren tree - Palæomastodon
Restored model of the skull and lower jaw of the ancestral elephant Palæomastodon from the upper Eocene strata of the Fayoum Desert, Egypt. It shows the six molar teeth of the upper and lower jaw (left side), the tusk-like upper incisors and the large chisel-like lower incisors in front. - Prancing Horse
Prancing Horse - Representation of a man extracting the jewel from a toad's head
Representation of a man extracting the jewel from a toad's head; two "jewels", already extracted are seen dropping to the ground. From the "Hortus Sanitatis," published in 1490. - Representations of the gallop
Representations of the gallop. Fig. 2.—One of the many admirable Chinese representations of the galloping horse. This is very early, namely, 100 a.d. Fig. 3.—From a Japanese drawing of the seventeenth century; the pose is a modification of the "flying gallop," Fig. 4.—The flex-legged prance from a bas-relief in the frieze of the Parthenon, b.c. 300. Fig. 5.—A modern French drawing. It is the most "effective" pose yet adopted by artists, and is an improvement on the full-stretched flying gallop, though failing to suggest the greatest effort and rapidity. Fig. 6.—Instantaneous photographs of four phases of a horse "jumping." - Rodeo Rider
Rodeo Rider - Skeleton of Indian Elephant
Skeleton of the Indian elephant. Only four toes are visible, the fifth concealed owing to the view from the side. - Soldier on horse
Soldier on horse - Speckled horse
Speckled horse