- 3 Giraffe
3 Giraffe - A new method of carrying dogs
Horse carrying a dog in its mouth - Alpine hare or Snow Hare
The Alpine hare or Snow Hare (Lepus timidus, L. variabilis) differs by physique and appearance clearly from the Gewonen Haas. "He is," says Tschudi, "more cheerful, livelier, three-star, has a shorter, rounder, more curvaceous head, a shorter nose, smaller ears (which, pressed against the head, do not reach to the spire of the snout). - Babirusa
Babirusa("pig-deer"), the Malay name of the wild swine of Celebes and Buru, which has been adopted in zoology as the scientific designation of this remarkable animal (the only representative of its genus), in the form of Babirusa alfurus. - 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. - Black Horse
Black Horse - 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 - 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. - Boy feeding donkey
Boy feeding donkey - 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 Rat
With great probability, it can be assumed that the Brown Rat from India and Persia has come to us. - Bucked off
Bucked off - Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse - Bull Buffalo in National Museum Group
Bull Buffalo in National Museum Group - 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 - Dancing Bears in Costume
Little bears are intensely amusing, and they display a great fondness for romping and playing. We have known of hunters bringing cubs home, and adopting them, as it were, into their families, the bears becoming exceedingly familiar, sleeping with the children, and eating from their bowls of bread and milk, climbing into the hunter’s lap and licking his face, and, in fact, making themselves perfectly at home. As they grow old, however, they are liable to become enraged at teasing or other provocation and to be dangerous. - Dandelion jump mouse
Dandelion jump mouse - Desert jumping mouse
Although these animals are numerous in the regions they inhabited, they are rarely seen here. They cannot be called shy, but they are restless and fearful and go to their burrows at the slightest, and as soon as they see a foreign object, as possible, to their burrows. - Edible Dormouse and Garden Dormouse
Edible Dormouse and Garden Dormouse - Egyptian Cat
Egyptian Cat - Elephant
The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus or indicus). Observe the small size of its ear-flap. - European Ground Squirrel
European Ground Squirrel - European water vole
European water vole - Feeding Time
Feeding Time - Field Mouse and Wood Mouse
Field Mouse and Wood Mouse - Frightened Horse
Frightened Horse - Giraffe
Giraffe - Giraffe
Giraffe - Giraffe Eating
Giraffe Eating - Giraffe group
Giraffe group - Gopher
Gopher - Guinea pig
The Guinean Piglet is one of the most sought-after pets in the whole rodent order, as it does not set high levels, as because of its harmlessness and benignness. If it is given a fresh and dry berth, it can be easily kept alive everywhere. It feeds on the most diverse plant substances; all parts of the plant from the roots to the leaves, seeds as well as fresh juicy plant parts are to its taste - Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Calf
Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Calf - Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Cow
Half-breed (Buffalo-Domestic) Cow - Hamster
The propagation area of the Hamster extends from the Rhine to the Ob. In the southern and southwestern parts of Germany, he is missing, as well as in East and West Prussia; on the other hand, he is frequently in Thuringia and Saxony. In the countries on the Mediterranean Sea, in England, Denmark and Scandinavian, he is unknown. A soil, which is moderately solid, dry and also fertile, best meets it. He avoids all sandy regions; In order not to encounter too many objections when digging, he does not settle on a very fasting on stony soil. He doesn't like mountain regions and forests, nor does he like wetlands. Wherever he occurs, he is frequently found, sometimes even in unbelievable scissors. - Happy Family
Cat and birds - Hare
The members of the genus Hare (Lepus)are distinguished by ears, which are almost as long as the head, by the shortness of the thumb of the forefeet, the large length of the hind legs (almost double those of the forelegs), the upward-facing tail stump, and the 6 molars in each upper jaw half (in the lower jaw there are 5 on each side). - Hare Mouse
The Hare Mouse depicted on this page (Lagidium Cuvieri) inhabits the high plains of southern Peru and Bolivia and is close to the stature and size of a Rabbit. Her coat is very soft and long-haired. - Hazel Dormouse
Over the day, the Hazel mouse is sleeping in one or another shelter, the night she goes to find her food, which consists of nuts, acorns, hard seeds, juicy fruits, berries and buds of trees; prefers, however, to eat hazelnuts, which she artfully opens and empties, without picking them or removing them from the nap. She also seeks thrush berries and is therefore not infrequently caught in thrush snares. - 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