RF2F7Y3RJ–Two endangered North American manatees, trichechus manatus swimming in profile side view
RM2MCWKKF–West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus, Specht, Friedrich (encyclopedia, 1893), Karibik-Manati, Lamantin
RMM48NB6–Manatee ., , .
RF2T299DX–Digitally restored from 'The Condensed American Encyclopedia' published in 1882.
RMRD9RNG–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 8TBU0TUBE OF MA3IMALS. 559 box of the monkey as compared with that of the lemur, and of apes as compared with monkeys, while in man the brain capacity is twice that of the highest apes. The different regions of the vertebral column are better defined than in the birds and reptiles ; this is seen in the cervical vertebrs, the number of which is usually seven. The exceptions to this rule are few, there being six in one sloth (Clwlmpus), eight or nine in another sloth (Bradypus), and six in the American manatee. Behind the cervical is the do
RMPG1G5M–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 8TBU0TUBE OF MA3IMALS. 559 box of the monkey as compared with that of the lemur, and of apes as compared with monkeys, while in man the brain capacity is twice that of the highest apes. The different regions of the vertebral column are better defined than in the birds and reptiles ; this is seen in the cervical vertebrs, the number of which is usually seven. The exceptions to this rule are few, there being six in one sloth (Clwlmpus), eight or nine in another sloth (Bradypus), and six in the American manatee. Behind the cervical is the do
RFK0P2J2–Manatee mammal sea black silhouette animal. Vector Illustrator
RF2B8J4G4–Manatee County, Florida (U.S. county, United States of America,USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Manatee map
RM2ABWDX9–THE MANATEE OR COW FISH. LAND TORTOISES. THE MANATEE OR COW FISH. 4410. Remarkable Electrical Phenomena vi LAND TORTOISES IN THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS LONDON, scientific american, 1875-10-23
RMM48NBK–Manatee ., , .
RMRE09B2–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. tiTRUCTUBE OF MAMMALS. 559 box of the monkey as compared with that of the lemur, and of ap8s as compared with monkeys, while in man the brain capacity is twice that of the highest apes. The different regions of the vertebral column are better defined than in the birds and reptiles ; this is seen in the cervical vertebrae, the number of which is usually seven. The exceptions to this rule are few, there being six in one- sloth {Gholmpus), eight or nine in another sloth {Bradypiis), and six in the American manatee. Behind the cervical is the dorsa
RMPG0HBF–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. THE MANATEE (Trichechus laliroslris). Drawn by J. Carter Beard from a living specimen in the New York Aquarium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RF2B2CACW–Manatee County, Florida (U.S. county, United States of America,USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Manatee map
RM2ABX3XW–THE FLORIDA MANATEE. JOHN R. CORTELL. THE FLORIDA MANATEE. the bristles taking the form on each portion of the lip to that of the whales in being much more strongly, scientific american, 1888-11-03
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RMRE0A0J–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. Fig. 73.âFront view of head of American Manatee, showing the eyes, nostrils, and mouth. A, With the lobes of the upper lip divaricated; B, with the lip contracted. From iUirie, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. xi. or in captivity, indicate that it has not the jDOwer of doing so. None of the specimens in confinement have been observed to emit any sound. Manatees, though much less numerous than formerly, are still occasionally found in creeks, lagoons, and estuaries in some of the West India Islands, and at various spots on the Atlanti
RMPG1N6J–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. THE MANATEE (Trickechus latifostris). Drawn by J. Carter Be.urd from a living specimen in the New York Aquarium. 155. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDKNTE–. Chapters on the natural history of the United States. Zoology. Fig. 102. Skull of African Manatee (Manatus senegalensis X 1-5. (After Flower). Fig. 103. The Front View of the Head of the American Manatee. Showing the ej'es, nostrils and mouth, and with the lobes of the upper lip divaricated. Fig. 104. The Same. With the lip contracted. (After Flower, from Mime.) These figures all copied by the Author. is entirely due to the Russian hunters and traders who followed upon the track of the explorers, and who, upon Steller's sugges- tion, lived upon the flesh of the great Sea-cows. Its restricted
RMPG08B1–. American types of animal life. Zoology; Animal behavior. WHALES AND MERMAIDS 3'5 between the head and the trunk, while posteriorly it tapers gradually to and in an expanded tail fin—is very fish-like, while their single pair of paddles are much more likelins than are those of the dugong and manatee. Nevertheless, in all essentials, whales and porpoises are true " beasts." They possess all the characteristics of that class, and are both warm-blooded and suckle their young. Not only is a whale much more like a bat or a squirrel than it is like a fish,-but in many respects there is mu
RMRDMHCK–. The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America . Natural history. the manatee (Trichechus latirostris). Drawn by J. Carter Beard from a living specimen in the New York Aquarium 155. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York : C. Scribner
RMRDBHJY–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. THE MANATEE (Trichechus laliroslris). Drawn by J. Carter Beard from a living specimen in the New York Aquarium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDF9FE–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. THE MANATEE (Trickechus latifostris). Drawn by J. Carter Be.urd from a living specimen in the New York Aquarium. 155. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDEFCB–. American types of animal life. Zoology; Animal behavior. WHALES AND MERMAIDS 3'5 between the head and the trunk, while posteriorly it tapers gradually to and in an expanded tail fin—is very fish-like, while their single pair of paddles are much more likelins than are those of the dugong and manatee. Nevertheless, in all essentials, whales and porpoises are true " beasts." They possess all the characteristics of that class, and are both warm-blooded and suckle their young. Not only is a whale much more like a bat or a squirrel than it is like a fish,-but in many respects there is mu
RMRE3AR1–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 334 KESTS AND EGGS OF A set of four eggs from Manatee county, Florida, taken April 15, is in my cabinet, and measure 1.62x1.18, 1.62x1.19, 1.66x1.18, 1.62x1.16. Their color and markings are similar to tbose of typical eggs of C. americanus. 489. NORTHWEST CROW. Corvus caurinua Baird. Geog. Dist—Northwest coast from Oregon to Kadiak, Alaska. The Northwestern Fish Crow is a smaller bird than the common Crow of the Eastern States. In its habits it is said to be the exact counterpart of the Fish Crow of the Atlantic coast. Its principal food
RMRJ1XWK–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 334 NKSTS AND EGGS OF I. A set of four eggs from Manatee county, Florida, taken April 16, Is in my cabinet, and measuro 1.62x1.18, 1.62x1.19, 1.66x1.18, 1.62x1.16. Their color and markings aru similar to those cf typical eggs of C. amcrlcanua. 489. NOBTHWEST CBOW. (Utrvua caurinua Baird. Oi.og. DiBt.—Northwest coast from Oregon to Kadiak, Alaska. The {Northwestern Fish Crow is a smaller bird than the common' Crow of the Eastern States. In its habits it is said to be the exact counterpart of the Fis
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