- Zebra with young
Zebra with young - Zebra with young
Zebra with young - Young Specimen of an African River Crab
- Wading Birds
Wading Birds - Two Species of Caprellidæ
- Turtle
Turtle - Trout
Trout - Thirteen-Spotted Lady Beetle
- The Two White Birds
The Two storks - The Surinam Toad
- The Phyllosoma Larva of the Common Spiny Lobster
- The Common Lobster (Homarus gammarus,) Female, from the Side
- The Caterpillar of the Small Elephant Hawk-moth (Chærocampa porcellus)
- The Caterpillar of the Marbled White Butterfly (Arge galathea)
- The Caterpillar of the Eyed Hawk-Moth (Smerinthus ocellatus)
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Third Stage
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Second Stage
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Just before the second moult.
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Full grown
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Fourth Stage
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). First stage
- The Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk-Moth (Chærocampa elpenor). Fifth Stage
- The 'Fairy Shrimp' (Chirocephalus diaphanus)
- Terrified Horse
Terrified Horse - tadpoles
- Syrian Ants
The Ant is mentioned twice in the Old Testament, both times in the Book of Proverbs (vi. 6 and xxx. 25). Ants are characterized as being exceeding wise, and in both passages are commended for their diligence in preparing their food in the summer, thus by their fore-sight providing for their winter sustenance. Such is at least the` obvious implication contained in the text. This habit was, and is still, contradicted by some writers, from their knowledge of the ways of European ants, which are dormant in the winter, and therefore stand in no need of food. - Speckled horse
Speckled horse - Soldier on horse
Soldier on horse - Sleeping Bat
- Skeleton of Indian Elephant
Skeleton of the Indian elephant. Only four toes are visible, the fifth concealed owing to the view from the side. - Saw-whet owl
Saw-whet owl, by Bob Hines of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C. - Ruffs ( Machetes pugnax )
The Ruff ( Machetes or Pavoncella pugnax ) may be regarded as a long-legged Strandlooper, the only representative of his family. The beak is as long as the head (but shorter than the barrel), straight, at the tip slightly lowered and not broadened, soft all along its length, the foot is high and slender, the lower leg naked well above the hocks; of the three fronts, the middle one is connected to the outer by a tension fleece; the short, high back toe does not touch the ground; the wings are of medium length and pointed; the tail is short, composed of 12 feathers, slightly rounded at the tip. - Rooster
- Rodeo Rider
Rodeo Rider - Rainbow Darter
- Prancing Horse
Prancing Horse - Pouched Frog
- One of the Abdominal Somites of the Lobster, with its Appendages, separated and viewed from in Front
- Newly-hatched Young of a Crayfish
- Nest of the Chicadee
- Nest of Red-eyed Vireo
- Nest of Phœbe
- Need real food
Horse reaching for some leaves on rather barren tree - Nebalia bipes
- Mysis relicta, One of the Mysidacea
- Meganyctiphanes norvegica, One of the Euphausiacea
- Man with two horses
Man with two horses - Male Stickleback Watching Eggs in Nest
Male Stickleback Watching Eggs in Nest - Long-eared Sunfish
- Last Larval Stage of the Common Porcelain Crab
- Larval Stages of the Common Shore Crab
- Lapwing ( Vanellus cristatus )
The Lapwing is recognizable by the weakly flask-shaped swollen bill, on the four-toed feet, on the blunt wings, whose point is formed by the third pin and by the crest that adorns the head. The upper head, the front neck, the upper breast and the rear half of the tail are glossy dark black, the feathers of the mantle dark green with blue or purple highlights, the sides of the neck, the under breast, the belly and the root half of the tail feathers white, some upper and all lower cover feathers of the tail dark rusty yellow; the crest consists of long, narrow feathers, which form a double point. The eye is brown, the beak black, the foot dirty dark red. Total length 34, tail length 10 cm. [Translaed from the Dutch by online translator] - King Snake
- Hunting with the dogs
Hunting with the dogs - Horses running in snow
Horses running in snow - Horses in stall
Horses in stall - Horses Drinking
Horses Drinking - Horse with feedbag
Horse with feedbag - Horse staying by his owner
Horse staying by his owner - Horse legs
Horse legs