RMM48E8B–Cephalotaxus harringtonia, Cowtail pine, with cones
RMBBKPAX–Ngoiroro is a village of 200 inhabitants all belonging to the Massai Tribe The village lays right in the rift valley south of Nairobi against the tanzanian border The Massai live very close to nature and their animals The cows and goats are more important then money to the massai Each family owns around 50 cows and 50 goats The main diet of the villagers is meat and milk The women are suppose to milk the cows twice a day and the small boys have to look after the herd during the day while grazing
RFETJF1C–cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) swims over a sandy bottom, Red sea, Marsa Alam, Abu Dabab, Egypt
RFK7DC64–Dumpling of old cowtail with creamy carrot and its juice
RF2B9ETXH–Chowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) underwater in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean
RMGJ28FM–Pastinachus sephen Hypolophus sephen, cowtail stingray, Wadi Gimal, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RMHEW0TD–Cephalotaxus fortunei, Chinese plum-yew, Fortunes Kopfeibe, seed, close up, seed size 16-20 mm
RMBH92D1–Cowtail Stingray hiding in Sand, Pastinachus sephen, Aliwal Shoals, Kwazulu-Natal, Indian Ocean, South Africa
RFCC87BC–Cowtail Stingray (Pastinachus sephen) with a Remora (Remora sp.) resting in the sand
RME6T583–Cowtail stingray in Maldives, Indian Ocean
RF2JKH82H–A closeup of fresh green Cephalotaxus harringtonii leaves in the sunlight
RMT9T6D4–Cowtail stingray, Pastinachus sephen, and a giant shovel-nosed ray, Rhinobatos types, in shallow waters off Shark Bay, Heron Island, Great Barrier Ree
RMDJ7RE9–Japanese Plum Yew or Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus harringtonii, Cephalotaxaceae. Japan.
RF2KYN88C–Chinese plum-yew leaves (Cephalotaxus fortunei) on garden
RF2HTTATM–A Cowtail Stingray (Pastinachus sephen) in the Red Sea, Egypt
RFFBA0N7–Leaves and fruits of Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus harringtonii
RMABMNRD–Cowtail stingray Pastinachus sephen captive Oahu Hawaii Pacific
RF2GG6DBF–Hind part of a cow during defaecation
RMM48E7J–Cephalotaxus harringtonia, Cowtail pine, with cones
RMBBKPB0–Ngoiroro is a village of 200 inhabitants all belonging to the Massai Tribe The village lays right in the rift valley south of Nairobi against the tanzanian border The Massai live very close to nature and their animals The cows and goats are more important then money to the massai Each family owns around 50 cows and 50 goats The main diet of the villagers is meat and milk The women are suppose to milk the cows twice a day and the small boys have to look after the herd during the day while grazing
RFETJF1E–cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) swims over a sandy bottom, Red sea, Marsa Alam, Abu Dabab, Egypt
RFK7DC5W–Dumpling of old cowtail with creamy carrot and its juice
RMDGRB4C–Cowtail pine
RMMK0C6M–Female scuba diver looks at stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray (Himantura fai)
RMM4RJY0–Chinese plum yew (Cephalotaxus fortunei). Called Plum yew and Chinese cowtail pine also
RM2ATPRHX–Cowtail Stingray, Pastinachus sephen, Marsa Alam, Wadi Gimal, Egypt, Red Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2ATPRWK–Cowtail Stingray, Pastinachus sephen, Marsa Alam, Wadi Gimal, Egypt, Red Sea, Indian Ocean
RF2BBKMHF–Cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) strikes with tail and starts from the sandy bottom, Indian Ocean, Maldives
RMMWDX3F–Indian Ocean, Maldives. 2nd Apr, 2018. Female scuba diver looks at stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray Credit: Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RFRPYD10–Cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) starts from the sandy bottom, Red Sea, Egypt
RMDJ7RWD–Japanese Plum Yew or Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus harringtonii, Cephalotaxaceae. Japan.
RF2DPYTEX–Cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen) on sandy bottom, Indian Ocean, Maldives
RMEX4CB4–Taiwan Plum Yew or Taiwan Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus wilsoniana, Cephalotaxaceae. Taiwan.
RFE9Y1X3–Cowtail Stingrays (Pastinachus sephen) in shallow water, Kurendhoo Island, Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives
RMABMNR6–Cowtail stingray Pastinachus sephen captive Oahu Hawaii Pacific
RFR7761D–Cowtail Stingray (Pastinachus sephen) above sandy bottom, Red Sea, Marsa Alam, Abu Dabab, Egypt
RF2KXNAX1–Chinese plum-yew leaves (Cephalotaxus fortunei) on garden
RFFBA0NB–Leaves and fruits of Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus harringtonii
RFK7DC62–Dumpling of old cowtail with creamy carrot and its juice
RMDGRB4B–Cowtail pine
RMMK0C7Y–Female scuba diver looks at stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray (Himantura fai)
RMM4RJYY–Chinese plum yew (Cephalotaxus fortunei). Called Plum yew and Chinese cowtail pine also
RMMK0C69–Female scuba diver swims with stingray at night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray (Himantura fai)
RFM78HAK–Cephalotaxus branches
RMW7PHWW–Cowtail Stingray (Pastinachus sephen) feeding in shallows, Maldives
RM2CCWETK–Cowtail stingray, Pastnachus sephen, on sandy area close to shore, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
RMMWDYP0–Indian Ocean, Maldives. 2nd Apr, 2018. Female scuba diver looks at stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray Credit: Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMW7X7AN–Cowtail stingray (Hypolophus sephen) burried in the sand, Madagascar. Indian Ocean.
RMDK7K2N–Diver encounters a Cowtail stingray
RF2JBXB2Y–Cowtail Stingray
RMEX4CB2–Taiwan Plum Yew or Taiwan Cowtail Pine, Cephalotaxus wilsoniana, Cephalotaxaceae. Taiwan.
RM2ACXGEX–Cephalotaxus harringtonia, Japanese head disk
RMABMNP7–Cowtail stingray Pastinachus sephen captive Oahu Hawaii Pacific
RMMK0C81–Female scuba diver swims with stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray (Himantura fai)
RMMWDX4P–Indian Ocean, Maldives. 2nd Apr, 2018. Female scuba diver swims with stingray in the night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray Credit: Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RFMWWCNW–Female scuba diver swims with stingray at night. Pink whipray or Banana-tail ray (Himantura fai)