- Bear
Bear - Bear and Monkey
A tutored bear and monkey performing - Bear Cub
Bear Cub - Bear hunting
- Bear Text frame
- Bear with cubs
Bear with cubs - Bear with two cubs
Bear with two cubs - Bears are dangerous
- Bears descending from the Hills. (Prov. xxviii. 15)
The Hebrew word is Dôb, and it is a remarkable fact that the name of this animal in the Arabic language is almost identical with the Hebrew term, namely, Dubh. The peculiar species of Bear which inhabits Palestine is the Syrian Bear (Ursus Isabellinu s), and, though it has been variously described by different eye-witnesses, there is no doubt that the same species was seen by them all. - Beaver
- Beaver
Beaver - Beaver
In England, the Beaver has been wiped out for 500 years. The Beaver (Castor fiber)is one of the largest Rodents. The body length of the adult male is, without the 30 cM. longtail, 75 to 95 cM., shoulder height 30 cM., weight 20 to 30 KG. The torso is bulky, considerably thicker from behind than from the front, the back arched, the abdomen drooping, the neck short and thick, the head from behind wide, narrowing forward, with flat crown and shortening, the legs are short and very powerful, the rear slightly longer than the front; the feet have five toes; which are from the hind quarters to the claws by a wide swimming membrane. - Beaver 2
- Beisa
Beisa - Betty
- Bezoar goat
The Bezoar goat ( Capra aegagrus) is smaller than the European Capricorn, but still considerably larger than our House Goat. The length of the adult buck is about 1.5 M. the height of the withers is 95 cm. and that of the cross 2 cM. more. The very large and robust, compressed on both sides, sharply edged on the back and front, but rounded and arched horns on the outside, the length of which already exceeds 40 cm in the case of medium-sized animals, and in the old often more than 80 cm. are strongly and uniformly curved from the root. - Biceps Muscle in Action
The power of muscle varies as its cross-section. For human muscles the maximum lift amounts to from 7 to 10 kilogrammes for each square centimetre. This is a large figure, but it must be remembered that, owing to the arrangement of the bones as levers, most muscles act at a great mechanical disadvantage. The greater the difference in distance from the fulcrum between the point of application of the force and the point of incidence of the weight, when the force acts nearer to the fulcrum than the weight, the greater is the mechanical disadvantage. The greater also is the rapidity with which the weight is lifted. What is lost in strength is gained in swiftness - Bison
Bison (Forest americanus) Fate, which has fallen into the Wisent over the centuries, has affected his one-part relative the Bison, in unbelievable shortness, one could even say in a period of ten years. Before the age of man, millions of these colossal animals crossed amazingly vast tracts of North America;—today, only hundreds of Bisons roam around. - Bison
Bison ( Bos bison ). - Wisent t; it can be seen with certainty that the Wisent used to be widespread throughout Europe and much of Asia. In the heyday of Greece, he was frequent in the present-day Boelgarije; in Middel-Europe, he was found almost everywhere at the time. Aristotle calls him "Bonassus", and gives him a clear description; Pliny mentions him under the name "Bison"; ancient writings mention this animal, in the 6th and 7th centuries; According to the Nibelungen song, it appeared in Waasgau. - Bison Calf, about three weeks old
- Bison surrounded by Wolves
- Black Bear
Black Bear - Black cat grooming himself
- Black Horse
Black Horse - Black kitten
- Black Persian 'Minnie'
Black Persian 'Minnie' - Black Rat
When this species first appeared in Europe, it cannot be specified with certainty. Albertus Magnus is the first zoologist to mention the Black Rat as a German animal; she was thus native to this in the 13th century. - Blacksmith shoeing horse
Blacksmith shoeing horse - Blesbok
Blesbok - Blind mouse
The Blind mouse occurs in the south-east of Europe and in western Asia, namely. in South Russia from 50° N.B. to the Ural and caucasus, in Bessarabia, Moldova and part of Hungary and Galicia, further in Turkey, Greece and the north and west of Asia Minor. - Bobcat
Bobcat crouching - Bony skeleton of Hippopotamus
- Boy and Girl feeding a horse
Boy and Girl feeding a horse - Boy and girl feeding the horses
Boy and girl feeding the horses - Boy feeding donkey
Boy feeding donkey - Brahmin Bull
- Bringing the horse to his knees
Bringing the horse to his knees - Brown Horse
Brown Horse - Brown horse and foal
Brown horse and foal - Brown Lemming
Brown Lemming - Brown Rat
With great probability, it can be assumed that the Brown Rat from India and Persia has come to us. - Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide
Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide - Bucked off
Bucked off - Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse - Buffalo grazing
- Bull Buffalo in National Museum Group
Bull Buffalo in National Museum Group - Bull calf and the poppy
- Bull calf chasing an old lady
- Calf
- Calf
Calf laying down - Calf and caravan
- Camel
Camel - Cape Buffalo
- Cape Buffalo
Cape Buffalo - Caribou
Caribou - Cartoon Cat
Cartoon Cat - Cat
- Cat
- Cat
Cat - Cat and dogs standoff