RM2DF6NME–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RFRYJTY3–Huynh Dao buddhist pagoda. Carved window. Phoenix is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates. Chau Doc. Vietnam.
RMC8PWJM–Long lived tree alley in the spring. Natural view.
RMKB588J–Portrait Icelandic Horse, Iceland The Icelandic horse is a breed developed in Iceland with many unique qualities. They are long-lived and hardy and in their native country they have few diseases; Icelandic law prevents horses from being imported into the country and exported animals are not allowed to return.
RFP3YF6B–Long-lived, woody scrambling, pink and green creeper Actinidia kolomikta
RFKPEB4A–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RMG61AMD–Cast of the footprint found in the Western Sumartra which has been examined by experts and is thought to be the print of a giant Yeti called the Orang Pender. A world-renowned hair expert is on the verge of proving the existence of a Yeti-like creature on an Indonesian island. *....Hans Brunner, an associate of Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, has been analysing two hairs which were found by a team of British explorers who followed the trail of a primate which has long lived in the folklore of tribespeople on the island.
RMP8P158–Flower of the Lords-and-ladies
RFMR2KPP–Acer macrophyllum, Bigleaf Maple
RFDG57DW–Trunk of old tree
RMDPBXDH–Big Baobab tree in Muhembo Game reserve, Namibia, Africa
RMHEWJY3–The variable oystercatcher is a familiar stocky coastal bird with a long, bright orange bill, found around much of New Zealand. They are often seen in pairs probing busily for shellfish along beaches or in estuaries. Previously shot for food, variable oystercatchers probably reached low numbers before being protected in 1922, since when numbers have increased rapidly. They are long-lived, with some birds reaching 30+ years of age. The existence of different colour morphs (black, intermediate or ‘smudgy’, and pied) caused early confusion, and they were variously thought to be different species
RM2BE0HTG–An illustration from 1874 of a quagga. Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the Quagga Project is trying t
RF2H5TN0W–Saw palmetto plants, Serenoa repens, small palm, fan shape, fine sharp spines, undergrowth, long-lived, nature, FL, Florida
RMHY6WMB–Anemones with Daffodils and flowering Magnolia in Spring
RFTAP8F6–Two Australian banded morwongs Cheilodactylus spectabilis hiding under rocky reef overhang behind kelp fronds.
RM2DF6NM4–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RM2B01XR7–Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamluk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural)), 'owned'; also transliterated Mamlouk, Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; , Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste in various Muslim societies. Particularly i
RF2D8W3BM–Purple photophilic shamrocks, oxalis triangularis in terracotta pots blooming with lavender flowers, both long lived indoor and outdoor plants.
RMKB588M–Portrait Icelandic Horse, Iceland The Icelandic horse is a breed developed in Iceland with many unique qualities. They are long-lived and hardy and in their native country they have few diseases; Icelandic law prevents horses from being imported into the country and exported animals are not allowed to return.
RFJKC5MC–Phoenix Bird on Perch - The Phoenix is a bird in Greek mythology that is long-lived and is reborn or regenerated over and over again.
RFKPEA48–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RMG61AMA–Cast of the footprint found in the Western Sumartra which has been examined by experts and is thought to be the print of a giant Yeti called the Orang Pender. A world-renowned hair expert is on the verge of proving the existence of a Yeti-like creature on an Indonesian island. *....Hans Brunner, an associate of Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, has been analysing two hairs which were found by a team of British explorers who followed the trail of a primate which has long lived in the folklore of tribespeople on the island.
RMP8P15H–Detailed view on the male inflorescence of the Yew
RMW1N3NT–Long-lived pine, (Pinus longaeva), Sierra nevada, California, USA
RMW43JN6–Italy Piedmont Turin Museo Dell’ Automonbile Torino ( Mauto ) - Italy 1911 - Fiat 4 - Big, Powerful, expensive and long- lived: the Fiat flagship would also be produced in the Usa
RMDPBXCP–Big Baobab tree in Muhembo Game reserve, Namibia, Africa
RMHEWT4J–The variable oystercatcher is a familiar stocky coastal bird with a long, bright orange bill, found around much of New Zealand. They are often seen in pairs probing busily for shellfish along beaches or in estuaries. Previously shot for food, variable oystercatchers probably reached low numbers before being protected in 1922, since when numbers have increased rapidly. They are long-lived, with some birds reaching 30+ years of age
RM2BE10DG–An illustration from 1874 of a quagga. Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the Quagga Project is trying t
RF2H5TMXT–Saw palmetto plants, Serenoa repens, small palm, fan shape, fine sharp spines, undergrowth, long-lived, nature, FL, Florida
RMBADWNJ–Commercial Daffodils Growing Happisburgh Norfolk March UK
RM2BAY2H5–'Honey fungus, or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea. Armillarias are long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world; 28 March 2017, 10:53; Armillaria. ?; Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand; '
RFPJ4EYN–Cluster of three giant Boabab trees shot with a wide angle lens near Vasai Fort, Mumbai The tree's stems are fused.
RM2DF6NMC–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RM2B01XN2–Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamluk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural)), 'owned'; also transliterated Mamlouk, Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; , Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste in various Muslim societies. Particularly i
RF2D8W3BY–Purple photophilic shamrocks, oxalis triangularis in terracotta pots blooming with lavender flowers, both long lived indoor and outdoor plants.
RF2BKT8EX–The Wisteria is a large climbing plant that can live for a long time. It produces a profusion of blue flowers that hang down in a large mass in spring
RFKPE9PR–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RM2B1RXP4–Gaza. 27th Feb, 2020. Palestinian farmer Suleiman Qudaih shows harvested wild asparagus at his farm in east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Feb. 27, 2020. Qudaih said that the wild asparagus can be found among the tall grasses and long-lived plants such as cactus. The man, 73, cooks asparagus with eggs and other dishes to absorb its nourishment. Credit: Khaled Omar/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2A3JEBJ–Monument We Are Our Mountains
RMW1MJRX–Long-lived pine, (Pinus longaeva), Sierra nevada, California, USA
RMP7EWPW–Climbing rose Leaping Salmon flowering in an English garden in May
RFMNGBD0–Agave-cactus (Agavaceae) growing in pots
RMJ3E14J–Close up Head of Slow-worm (Anguis fragilis). Sussex, UK
RMHEWR8N–The variable oyster catcher is a familiar stocky coastal bird with a long, bright orange bill, found around much of New Zealand. They are often seen in pairs probing busily for shellfish along beaches or in estuaries. Previously shot for food, variable oyster catchers probably reached low numbers before being protected in 1922, since when numbers have increased rapidly. They are long-lived, with some birds reaching 30+ years of age.
RMGF59GJ–limonium overig maine blue, long-lived, violet meadow flower Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1480
RF2EJ03WN–Galapagos Giant Tortoises, group, pond, wildlife, large reptiles, animal, herbivore, long lived, water, man, Chelonoidis nigra, South America, Galapag
RMBADWWC–Commercial Daffodils Growing Happisburgh Norfolk March UK
RM2BCC90X–'Honey fungus, or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea. Armillarias are long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world; 28 March 2017, 10:53; Armillaria. ?; Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand; '
RFPJ4EPR–Giant Boabab tree shot with a wide angle lens near Vasai Fort, Mumbai. The tree's two main stems are fused.
RM2DF6NND–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Is native to California, Nevada and Utah.
RM2B01XR6–Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamluk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural)), 'owned'; also transliterated Mamlouk, Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; , Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste in various Muslim societies. Particularly i
RF2D8W3BN–Purple photophilic shamrocks, oxalis triangularis in terracotta pots blooming with lavender flowers, both long lived indoor and outdoor plants.
RF2BKT8GP–The Wisteria is a large climbing plant that can live for a long time. It produces a profusion of blue flowers that hang down in a large mass in spring
RFKPEA0D–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth
RM2B1RXPC–Gaza. 27th Feb, 2020. Palestinian farmer Suleiman Qudaih harvests wild asparagus at his farm in east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Feb. 27, 2020. Qudaih said that the wild asparagus can be found among the tall grasses and long-lived plants such as cactus. The man, 73, cooks asparagus with eggs and other dishes to absorb its nourishment. Credit: Khaled Omar/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2A3JEBM–Monument We Are Our Mountains
RM2BM6KMG–Joe McGuinness, a long time neighbour of the late Frank McDonald outside his home in Dublin as neighbors gathered to pay their respects to the resident of Grove Park Avenue as his funeral cortege made it's way down the street which he lived on for over 60 years. Picture date: Thursday May 7, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus Ireland. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
RMEP3PMY–Rhododendron 'Tally Ho' in early summer
RM2G6HY4H–Jean Causeur (1642 - 1772) the butcher from Ploumoguer. Said to have lived 130 years. Basse Bretagne, France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1888
RM2B0E6G7–A clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. The long (56 lines) beautifully written letter deals with a person in the family of the sender, who lived in the town of Lagaba. Deployment of the process was the possession of a slave, given by his father to him and his sister, but to which the sons of their (deceased?) Youngest brother claim. The case seems to be amicable, because it says: I put pressure on them and they enforced the promise that they will not file a complaint. The reverse is about the controversial exploitation of arable land on the river: Bring him to voluntarily abandon the
RMHEX9M1–It is found only in New Zealand. They are found mostly on the southeast coast of the South Island, Stewart Island and on the subantarctic Campbell and Auckland Islands. Their numbers on the mainland have declined because of predators and the loss of their habitat, and are now only approximately one fifth of the total population. Yellow eyed penguins are New Zealand's largest penguins, growing to a height of up to 75 cm. They are also long-lived, sometimes living for 20 years. Hoiho feed on a diet of fish, such as sprat, red cod and squid. They go to sea during the daylight hours and spend t
RMGF59GG–limonium overig maine blue, long-lived, violet meadow flower Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1477
RF2EJ03YX–Galapagos Giant Tortoise, close-up, eating vegetation, portrait, wildlife, large reptile, animal, herbivore, long lived, Chelonoidis nigra, South Amer
RMBADWRB–Commercial Daffodils Growing Happisburgh Norfolk March UK
RM2BAW16N–'Honey fungus, or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea. Armillarias are long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world; 28 March 2017, 10:53; Armillaria. ?; Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand; '
RFPJ4EX7–Cluster of three giant Boabab trees shot with a wide angle lens near Vasai Fort, Mumbai
RM2DF6NK4–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Is native to California, Nevada and Utah.
RM2B01XR0–Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamluk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural)), 'owned'; also transliterated Mamlouk, Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; , Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste in various Muslim societies. Particularly i
RF2D8W3BK–Purple photophilic shamrocks, oxalis triangularis in terracotta pots blooming with lavender flowers, both long lived indoor and outdoor plants.
RF2BE88E6–The Wisteria is a large climbing plant that can live for a long time. It produces a profusion of blue flowers that hang down in a large mass in spring
RFKPE9WM–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth
RM2B1RXP3–Gaza. 27th Feb, 2020. Palestinian farmer Suleiman Qudaih harvests wild asparagus at his farm in east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Feb. 27, 2020. Qudaih said that the wild asparagus can be found among the tall grasses and long-lived plants such as cactus. The man, 73, cooks asparagus with eggs and other dishes to absorb its nourishment. Credit: Khaled Omar/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2A3JEBR–Monument We Are Our Mountains
RM2BM6KMW–Hannah Powell (sitting), a neighbour of the late Frank McDonald, with family members outside her home in Dublin as neighbors gathered to pay their respects to the long time resident of Grove Park Avenue as his funeral cortege made it's way down the street which he lived on for over 60 years. Picture date: Thursday May 7, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus Ireland. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
RMDJ129F–Three fine speciment Peonies Bowl of Beauty in mixed border
RM2G7G2WN–Jean Causeur (1642 - 1772) the butcher from Ploumoguer. Said to have lived 130 years. Basse Bretagne, France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1888
RF2J1P9HR–Climbing bright pink rose, ornamental thorny long lived and aromatic plant grows up on white wall background. Branch with lush green leaf, bud, fresh
RMWWBB61–An Icelandic cyprine clam, Arctica islandica, found in the English Channel. The Icelandic cyprine is one of the longest living organisms on Earth wit
RMFR72RY–limonium overig maine blue, long-lived, meadow flower, symbolises remembrance Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1430
RF2EJ03N1–Galapagos Giant Tortoises, walking, close-up, portrait, wildlife, large reptile, animal, herbivore, long lived, Chelonoidis nigra, South America, Gala
RMBADWTE–Commercial Daffodils Growing Happisburgh Norfolk March UK
RM2BB6KYN–'Honey fungus, or Armillaria is a genus of parasitic fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. It includes about 10 species formerly lumped together as A. mellea. Armillarias are long lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world; 28 March 2017, 10:53; Armillaria. ?; Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand; '
RFPJ4F0C–Giant Boabab tree shot with a wide angle lens from directly under the tree. Located near Vasai Fort, Mumbai.
RM2DF6NM5–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Cones and leaves detail. Is native to
RM2B02NE1–The great hornbill is a large bird, 95–130 cm (37–51 in) long, with a 152 cm (60 in) wingspan and a weight of 2.15–4 kg (4.7–8.8 lb). It is the heaviest, but not the longest, Asian hornbill. Females are smaller than males and have bluish-white instead of red eyes, although the orbital skin is pinkish. Like other hornbills, they have prominent 'eyelashes'. The great hornbill is long-lived, living for nearly 50 years in captivity. Its impressive size and colour have made it important in many tribal cultures and rituals.
RF2D8W38X–Purple photophilic shamrocks, oxalis triangularis in terracotta pots blooming with lavender flowers, both long lived indoor and outdoor plants.