Male and female lions, Phinda Game Reserve, South Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-male-and-female-lions-phinda-game-reserve-south-africa-54001830.html
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RF2HBNF90–Beautiful Couple Polar Bear Love With Each Other
English Red Stag Deer displaying antlers, barking, howling & calling, in rutting, mating season. Woburn, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-red-stag-deer-displaying-antlers-barking-howling-calling-in-rutting-mating-season-woburn-england-image448180181.html
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Albatross birds taken on Galapagos islands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/albatross-birds-taken-on-galapagos-islands-image263570723.html
RFW8PK43–Albatross birds taken on Galapagos islands
A male white stork stands on the back of a female stork with his wings spread open, gently touching the female's beak with his own. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-male-white-stork-stands-on-the-back-of-a-female-stork-with-his-wings-spread-open-gently-touching-the-females-beak-with-his-own-image255290270.html
RFTR9D9J–A male white stork stands on the back of a female stork with his wings spread open, gently touching the female's beak with his own.
Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/male-moose-adult-stag-grazing-in-the-grand-teton-national-park-in-the-us-state-of-wyoming-image255260464.html
RMTR8394–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
Couple Indochinese leopard grooming in the cave. Monochrome Focus on leopard head. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/couple-indochinese-leopard-grooming-in-the-cave-monochrome-focus-on-leopard-head-image430719246.html
RF2G0MXP6–Couple Indochinese leopard grooming in the cave. Monochrome Focus on leopard head.
During mating, a male lion and a lioness roar at each other. The female is lying down, and the male is crouching above her. Shot with a Nikon D850 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-mating-a-male-lion-and-a-lioness-roar-at-each-other-the-female-is-lying-down-and-the-male-is-crouching-above-her-shot-with-a-nikon-d850-in-image345234000.html
RF2B1JNDM–During mating, a male lion and a lioness roar at each other. The female is lying down, and the male is crouching above her. Shot with a Nikon D850 in
A female tanner beetle (Prionus coriarius) wafts pheromones into the air to attract a male in the Sussex woods Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-female-tanner-beetle-prionus-coriarius-wafts-pheromones-into-the-air-to-attract-a-male-in-the-sussex-woods-image370998188.html
RF2CFGBY8–A female tanner beetle (Prionus coriarius) wafts pheromones into the air to attract a male in the Sussex woods
Deer male smells the trace of a female, Black and white portrait of Red deer in rutting season (Cervus elaphus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deer-male-smells-the-trace-of-a-female-black-and-white-portrait-of-red-deer-in-rutting-season-cervus-elaphus-image415832344.html
RF2F4EPB4–Deer male smells the trace of a female, Black and white portrait of Red deer in rutting season (Cervus elaphus)
wolverines (Gulo gulo), pair in snow during winter night, Finland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wolverines-gulo-gulo-pair-in-snow-during-winter-night-finland-83449134.html
RMERNC66–wolverines (Gulo gulo), pair in snow during winter night, Finland.
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag roaring in the trees in black and white. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-red-deer-cervus-elaphus-stag-roaring-in-the-trees-in-black-and-white-49240190.html
RMCT32A6–Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag roaring in the trees in black and white.
A pair of Cape River Frogs mating in Southern Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-cape-river-frogs-mating-in-southern-africa-image213965032.html
RFPC2XG8–A pair of Cape River Frogs mating in Southern Africa
The mighty Red deer male in rutting season (Cervus elaphus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mighty-red-deer-male-in-rutting-season-cervus-elaphus-image353322169.html
RF2BER60W–The mighty Red deer male in rutting season (Cervus elaphus)
Lions are seen mating, yawning and sleeping in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa in June, 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lions-are-seen-mating-yawning-and-sleeping-in-serengeti-national-park-in-tanzania-africa-in-june-2019-image260517419.html
RFW3RGHF–Lions are seen mating, yawning and sleeping in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa in June, 2019.
beautiful and elegant pair of mating swans swimming towards each other in front of canal lock gates Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beautiful-and-elegant-pair-of-mating-swans-swimming-towards-each-other-176939528.html
RFM7T84T–beautiful and elegant pair of mating swans swimming towards each other in front of canal lock gates
Couple of tortoises mating on the ground. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/couple-of-tortoises-mating-on-the-ground-image452176605.html
RF2H7JBTD–Couple of tortoises mating on the ground.
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RF2NM71B1–moose deer pair, vector silhouette set
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RFRPY8GD–pair of beautiful white swans with elegant necks forming a heart shape in black and white
Difficult love. Free colorful peacock courting white one sitting in aviary. Black white historic photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/difficult-love-free-colorful-peacock-courting-white-one-sitting-in-aviary-black-white-historic-photo-image457772642.html
RM2HGN9JX–Difficult love. Free colorful peacock courting white one sitting in aviary. Black white historic photo.
. Birds through the years . ssom buds. If this be a fact, I hope itis unknown to the farmer, else he might feel called upon tointerfere with these brilliant members of the spring choir. With the approach ofthe mating season, thelatter part of April, isheard their full song,which, while somewhatlike that of the WarblingVireo, is fuller and richer.The male, from top ofmaple or elm, warbles alay which cannot fail towin the admiration of thesober-suited female forwhom it is so oft re-peated. The song has beenlikened to the carol of theRobin, but has a volume,variety of tones, and ra-pidity all its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-through-the-years-ssom-buds-if-this-be-a-fact-i-hope-itis-unknown-to-the-farmer-else-he-might-feel-called-upon-tointerfere-with-these-brilliant-members-of-the-spring-choir-with-the-approach-ofthe-mating-season-thelatter-part-of-april-isheard-their-full-songwhich-while-somewhatlike-that-of-the-warblingvireo-is-fuller-and-richerthe-male-from-top-ofmaple-or-elm-warbles-alay-which-cannot-fail-towin-the-admiration-of-thesober-suited-female-forwhom-it-is-so-oft-re-peated-the-song-has-beenlikened-to-the-carol-of-therobin-but-has-a-volumevariety-of-tones-and-ra-pidity-all-its-image375295498.html
RM2CPG56J–. Birds through the years . ssom buds. If this be a fact, I hope itis unknown to the farmer, else he might feel called upon tointerfere with these brilliant members of the spring choir. With the approach ofthe mating season, thelatter part of April, isheard their full song,which, while somewhatlike that of the WarblingVireo, is fuller and richer.The male, from top ofmaple or elm, warbles alay which cannot fail towin the admiration of thesober-suited female forwhom it is so oft re-peated. The song has beenlikened to the carol of theRobin, but has a volume,variety of tones, and ra-pidity all its
English Red Stag Deer displaying antlers, barking, howling & calling, in rutting, mating season. Woburn, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-red-stag-deer-displaying-antlers-barking-howling-calling-in-rutting-mating-season-woburn-england-image448180228.html
RF2H14ACM–English Red Stag Deer displaying antlers, barking, howling & calling, in rutting, mating season. Woburn, England.
A herd of deer resting in a field Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-herd-of-deer-resting-in-a-field-image244801284.html
RFT67JF0–A herd of deer resting in a field
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RFJP2WN0–Pretty australian duck chenonetta jubata, Queensland, Australia
Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/male-moose-adult-stag-grazing-in-the-grand-teton-national-park-in-the-us-state-of-wyoming-image255260450.html
RMTR838J–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
Couple Indochinese leopard grooming in the cave. Monochrome Focus on leopard head. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/couple-indochinese-leopard-grooming-in-the-cave-monochrome-focus-on-leopard-head-image430719256.html
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Mono lion and lioness roar during mating Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mono-lion-and-lioness-roar-during-mating-image601969453.html
RF2WYA251–Mono lion and lioness roar during mating
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES OF BREEDING 525 are inconsistent. If followed, they lead to a double-mating system and to the development of male and female lines as subvarieties. Mating white fowls. The novice usually assumes that white birds must be easy to breed, for (as he supposes) they have no color. The fancier of white fowls soon finds that it is as difficult to produce an absolutely white bird as to produce a party-colored bird perfect in all sections, and particularly difficult to produce the combination, now required by the American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-application-of-principles-of-breeding-525-are-inconsistent-if-followed-they-lead-to-a-double-mating-system-and-to-the-development-of-male-and-female-lines-as-subvarieties-mating-white-fowls-the-novice-usually-assumes-that-white-birds-must-be-easy-to-breed-for-as-he-supposes-they-have-no-color-the-fancier-of-white-fowls-soon-finds-that-it-is-as-difficult-to-produce-an-absolutely-white-bird-as-to-produce-a-party-colored-bird-perfect-in-all-sections-and-particularly-difficult-to-produce-the-combination-now-required-by-the-american-image216373180.html
RMPG0J5G–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES OF BREEDING 525 are inconsistent. If followed, they lead to a double-mating system and to the development of male and female lines as subvarieties. Mating white fowls. The novice usually assumes that white birds must be easy to breed, for (as he supposes) they have no color. The fancier of white fowls soon finds that it is as difficult to produce an absolutely white bird as to produce a party-colored bird perfect in all sections, and particularly difficult to produce the combination, now required by the American
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES OF BREEDING 525 are inconsistent. If followed, they lead to a double-mating system and to the development of male and female lines as subvarieties. Mating white fowls. The novice usually assumes that white birds must be easy to breed, for (as he supposes) they have no color. The fancier of white fowls soon finds that it is as difficult to produce an absolutely white bird as to produce a party-colored bird perfect in all sections, and particularly difficult to produce the combination, now required by the American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-application-of-principles-of-breeding-525-are-inconsistent-if-followed-they-lead-to-a-double-mating-system-and-to-the-development-of-male-and-female-lines-as-subvarieties-mating-white-fowls-the-novice-usually-assumes-that-white-birds-must-be-easy-to-breed-for-as-he-supposes-they-have-no-color-the-fancier-of-white-fowls-soon-finds-that-it-is-as-difficult-to-produce-an-absolutely-white-bird-as-to-produce-a-party-colored-bird-perfect-in-all-sections-and-particularly-difficult-to-produce-the-combination-now-required-by-the-american-image232011215.html
RMRDD0JR–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES OF BREEDING 525 are inconsistent. If followed, they lead to a double-mating system and to the development of male and female lines as subvarieties. Mating white fowls. The novice usually assumes that white birds must be easy to breed, for (as he supposes) they have no color. The fancier of white fowls soon finds that it is as difficult to produce an absolutely white bird as to produce a party-colored bird perfect in all sections, and particularly difficult to produce the combination, now required by the American
English Red Stag Deer displaying antlers, barking, howling & calling, in rutting, mating season. Woburn, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-red-stag-deer-displaying-antlers-barking-howling-calling-in-rutting-mating-season-woburn-england-image448180123.html
RF2H14A8Y–English Red Stag Deer displaying antlers, barking, howling & calling, in rutting, mating season. Woburn, England.
Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/male-moose-adult-stag-grazing-in-the-grand-teton-national-park-in-the-us-state-of-wyoming-image255260460.html
RMTR8390–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
Couple Indochinese leopard grooming in the cave. Monochrome Focus on leopard head. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/couple-indochinese-leopard-grooming-in-the-cave-monochrome-focus-on-leopard-head-image383685951.html
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. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- breeding, these being very much darker and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-fig-396-dominique-hen-photograph-from-owner-a-q-carter-and-markings-it-was-found-impossible-to-produce-this-with-regu-larity-by-mating-males-and-females-of-the-desired-shade-and-in-consequence-the-double-mating-system-has-been-used-to-give-this-result-there-are-really-two-subvarieties-of-the-exhi-bition-barred-plymouth-rock-usually-de-scribed-as-the-male-line-and-the-female-line-respectively-the-exhibition-male-is-produced-by-mating-exhibition-males-to-females-of-the-same-line-of-breeding-these-being-very-much-darker-and-image216392805.html
RMPG1F6D–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- breeding, these being very much darker and
. Fishes. Fishes. 8 The Life of the Fish or blue pigments, or coloring matter, on its scales or on its head or fins, this pigment being absorbed when the mating season is over. This is not true of the sunfish, who remains just about the same at all seasons. The male and female are colored alike and are not to be distinguished without dissection. If we examine the scales, we shall find that these are marked with fine lines and concentric stria;, and part of the apparent color is due to the effect of the fine lines on the light. This gives the bluish lustre or sheen which we can see in certain l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-8-the-life-of-the-fish-or-blue-pigments-or-coloring-matter-on-its-scales-or-on-its-head-or-fins-this-pigment-being-absorbed-when-the-mating-season-is-over-this-is-not-true-of-the-sunfish-who-remains-just-about-the-same-at-all-seasons-the-male-and-female-are-colored-alike-and-are-not-to-be-distinguished-without-dissection-if-we-examine-the-scales-we-shall-find-that-these-are-marked-with-fine-lines-and-concentric-stria-and-part-of-the-apparent-color-is-due-to-the-effect-of-the-fine-lines-on-the-light-this-gives-the-bluish-lustre-or-sheen-which-we-can-see-in-certain-l-image232252745.html
RMRDT0MW–. Fishes. Fishes. 8 The Life of the Fish or blue pigments, or coloring matter, on its scales or on its head or fins, this pigment being absorbed when the mating season is over. This is not true of the sunfish, who remains just about the same at all seasons. The male and female are colored alike and are not to be distinguished without dissection. If we examine the scales, we shall find that these are marked with fine lines and concentric stria;, and part of the apparent color is due to the effect of the fine lines on the light. This gives the bluish lustre or sheen which we can see in certain l
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RMTR8384–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. TYPES, BREEDS, AND VARIETIES OF FOWLS 401. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-types-breeds-and-varieties-of-fowls-401-fig-396-dominique-hen-photograph-from-owner-a-q-carter-and-markings-it-was-found-impossible-to-produce-this-with-regu-larity-by-mating-males-and-females-of-the-desired-shade-and-in-consequence-the-double-mating-system-has-been-used-to-give-this-result-there-are-really-two-subvarieties-of-the-exhi-bition-barred-plymouth-rock-usually-de-scribed-as-the-male-line-and-the-female-line-respectively-the-exhibition-male-is-produced-by-mating-exhibition-males-to-females-of-the-same-line-of-image216392810.html
RMPG1F6J–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. TYPES, BREEDS, AND VARIETIES OF FOWLS 401. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of-
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- breeding, these being very much darker and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-fig-396-dominique-hen-photograph-from-owner-a-q-carter-and-markings-it-was-found-impossible-to-produce-this-with-regu-larity-by-mating-males-and-females-of-the-desired-shade-and-in-consequence-the-double-mating-system-has-been-used-to-give-this-result-there-are-really-two-subvarieties-of-the-exhi-bition-barred-plymouth-rock-usually-de-scribed-as-the-male-line-and-the-female-line-respectively-the-exhibition-male-is-produced-by-mating-exhibition-males-to-females-of-the-same-line-of-breeding-these-being-very-much-darker-and-image232000166.html
RMRDCEG6–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- breeding, these being very much darker and
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RMTR837P–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. 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 res Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-i-m-m-m-s-f-1-mm-m-be-s9-rhf-fk-53-kxhibitioii-5urcd-ilymouth-rock-clickerel-fii-53j-barred-rlymouth-kock-pul-let-of-the-kxhibkion-male-line-re-maruably-well-defined-barring-for-a-quotcockfrcl-brcfiquot-female-this-pullet-and-the-nrale-in-fig-52-make-a-model-mating-for-standard-males-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-res-image216373270.html
RMPG0J8P–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. 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 res
. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. The Inhabitants of the Aquarium 287 brown bristles. These legs and the general shape of the insect make it one of the most rapid swimmers. The male can be distin- guished by the disks or cushions on the fore-. Fig. 117. Yellow-bordered Water Bee- tle, Dytiscus marginalis, female. legs, which serve to fasten the male to the female during the mating process. While this beetle stays for a long time under water, either near the bottom or in the vegetation below the surface, it must come up occasionally to t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-freshwater-aquarium-and-its-inhabitants-a-guide-for-the-amateur-aquarist-aquariums-the-inhabitants-of-the-aquarium-287-brown-bristles-these-legs-and-the-general-shape-of-the-insect-make-it-one-of-the-most-rapid-swimmers-the-male-can-be-distin-guished-by-the-disks-or-cushions-on-the-fore-fig-117-yellow-bordered-water-bee-tle-dytiscus-marginalis-female-legs-which-serve-to-fasten-the-male-to-the-female-during-the-mating-process-while-this-beetle-stays-for-a-long-time-under-water-either-near-the-bottom-or-in-the-vegetation-below-the-surface-it-must-come-up-occasionally-to-t-image232339403.html
RMRDYY7R–. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. The Inhabitants of the Aquarium 287 brown bristles. These legs and the general shape of the insect make it one of the most rapid swimmers. The male can be distin- guished by the disks or cushions on the fore-. Fig. 117. Yellow-bordered Water Bee- tle, Dytiscus marginalis, female. legs, which serve to fasten the male to the female during the mating process. While this beetle stays for a long time under water, either near the bottom or in the vegetation below the surface, it must come up occasionally to t
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RMTR837C–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. Kir..55 V ]'".xhibiiio!i Haried i'Urnuuth Rock j)>,iUet. This pullet and the male in l-'if^. 535 make a model mating for .Stanilnrd females. Many of the males from such a mating will be m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-i-m-m-m-s-f-1-mm-m-be-s9-rhf-fk-53-kxhibitioii-5urcd-ilymouth-rock-clickerel-fii-53j-barred-rlymouth-kock-pul-let-of-the-kxhibkion-male-line-re-maruably-well-defined-barring-for-a-quotcockfrcl-brcfiquot-female-this-pullet-and-the-nrale-in-fig-52-make-a-model-mating-for-standard-males-kir55-v-quotxhibiiio!i-haried-iurnuuth-rock-jgtiuet-this-pullet-and-the-male-in-l-if-535-make-a-model-mating-for-stanilnrd-females-many-of-the-males-from-such-a-mating-will-be-m-image216373267.html
RMPG0J8K–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. Kir..55 V ]'".xhibiiio!i Haried i'Urnuuth Rock j)>,iUet. This pullet and the male in l-'if^. 535 make a model mating for .Stanilnrd females. Many of the males from such a mating will be m
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. TYPES, BREEDS, AND VARIETIES OF FOWLS 401. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-types-breeds-and-varieties-of-fowls-401-fig-396-dominique-hen-photograph-from-owner-a-q-carter-and-markings-it-was-found-impossible-to-produce-this-with-regu-larity-by-mating-males-and-females-of-the-desired-shade-and-in-consequence-the-double-mating-system-has-been-used-to-give-this-result-there-are-really-two-subvarieties-of-the-exhi-bition-barred-plymouth-rock-usually-de-scribed-as-the-male-line-and-the-female-line-respectively-the-exhibition-male-is-produced-by-mating-exhibition-males-to-females-of-the-same-line-of-image232000170.html
RMRDCEGA–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. TYPES, BREEDS, AND VARIETIES OF FOWLS 401. Fig. 396. Dominique hen (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter) and markings. It was found impossible to produce this with regu- larity by mating males and females of the desired shade, and in consequence the double-mating system has been used to give this result. There are really two subvarieties of the Exhi- bition Barred Plymouth Rock, usually de- scribed as the male line and the female line respectively. The Exhibition male is produced by mating Exhibition males to females of the same line of-
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RMTR838N–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Standard-bred Orpingtons, black, buff and white, their practical qualities; the standard requirements; how to judge them; how to mate and breed for best results, with a chapter on new non-standard varieties. Orpington chicken. THE ORPINGTONS 41 succeeding matings. As a rule the male will influence the color and type more than the -female does, while the latter influences the size. For this reason I would prefer a smallish male of really good type to a tall gawky male having nothing but size and color to recommend him. Among the first principles of color mating there are a few points I wish t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-bred-orpingtons-black-buff-and-white-their-practical-qualities-the-standard-requirements-how-to-judge-them-how-to-mate-and-breed-for-best-results-with-a-chapter-on-new-non-standard-varieties-orpington-chicken-the-orpingtons-41-succeeding-matings-as-a-rule-the-male-will-influence-the-color-and-type-more-than-the-female-does-while-the-latter-influences-the-size-for-this-reason-i-would-prefer-a-smallish-male-of-really-good-type-to-a-tall-gawky-male-having-nothing-but-size-and-color-to-recommend-him-among-the-first-principles-of-color-mating-there-are-a-few-points-i-wish-t-image232215396.html
RMRDP930–. Standard-bred Orpingtons, black, buff and white, their practical qualities; the standard requirements; how to judge them; how to mate and breed for best results, with a chapter on new non-standard varieties. Orpington chicken. THE ORPINGTONS 41 succeeding matings. As a rule the male will influence the color and type more than the -female does, while the latter influences the size. For this reason I would prefer a smallish male of really good type to a tall gawky male having nothing but size and color to recommend him. Among the first principles of color mating there are a few points I wish t
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RMTR8375–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. American squab culture; a practical work on squab culture covering every phase of the raising, housing and marketing of squabs. Pigeons. 232 AMERICAN SQUAB CULTURE COLLAPSIBLE MATING COOPS Mating coops are necessary to successful squab raising. I have designed a collapsible mating coop that can be hung up in the aisle or along any wall. They are large enough for all purposes and easy to construct. The nest is located back out of the light, which is an advantage, as well as forming a semi- double cornpartment sufficient to keep the male bird from fight- ing the female when they are first put Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-squab-culture-a-practical-work-on-squab-culture-covering-every-phase-of-the-raising-housing-and-marketing-of-squabs-pigeons-232-american-squab-culture-collapsible-mating-coops-mating-coops-are-necessary-to-successful-squab-raising-i-have-designed-a-collapsible-mating-coop-that-can-be-hung-up-in-the-aisle-or-along-any-wall-they-are-large-enough-for-all-purposes-and-easy-to-construct-the-nest-is-located-back-out-of-the-light-which-is-an-advantage-as-well-as-forming-a-semi-double-cornpartment-sufficient-to-keep-the-male-bird-from-fight-ing-the-female-when-they-are-first-put-image232387355.html
RMRE24CB–. American squab culture; a practical work on squab culture covering every phase of the raising, housing and marketing of squabs. Pigeons. 232 AMERICAN SQUAB CULTURE COLLAPSIBLE MATING COOPS Mating coops are necessary to successful squab raising. I have designed a collapsible mating coop that can be hung up in the aisle or along any wall. They are large enough for all purposes and easy to construct. The nest is located back out of the light, which is an advantage, as well as forming a semi- double cornpartment sufficient to keep the male bird from fight- ing the female when they are first put
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RMTR838A–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. An analysis of the effects of selection. Natural selection. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF SELECTION. 15 INBRED MINUS SERIES. As in the case of the inbred plus series, two Unes were carried on here. One of these was not kept long; but its history is given here, chiefly because it was used in producing the crossbred minus line. 900 Line. Culture 900 produced Dichaet flies as shown in table 11. This culture was produced by mating a male from the sepia, spineless, kidney, sooty, rough Table 11. stock to a female of the constitution D^ s,.e - that Bristles. Offspring. 4 5 6 Total 32 22 13 67 was o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-analysis-of-the-effects-of-selection-natural-selection-an-analysis-of-the-effect-of-selection-15-inbred-minus-series-as-in-the-case-of-the-inbred-plus-series-two-unes-were-carried-on-here-one-of-these-was-not-kept-long-but-its-history-is-given-here-chiefly-because-it-was-used-in-producing-the-crossbred-minus-line-900-line-culture-900-produced-dichaet-flies-as-shown-in-table-11-this-culture-was-produced-by-mating-a-male-from-the-sepia-spineless-kidney-sooty-rough-table-11-stock-to-a-female-of-the-constitution-d-se-that-bristles-offspring-4-5-6-total-32-22-13-67-was-o-image232215852.html
RMRDP9K8–. An analysis of the effects of selection. Natural selection. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF SELECTION. 15 INBRED MINUS SERIES. As in the case of the inbred plus series, two Unes were carried on here. One of these was not kept long; but its history is given here, chiefly because it was used in producing the crossbred minus line. 900 Line. Culture 900 produced Dichaet flies as shown in table 11. This culture was produced by mating a male from the sepia, spineless, kidney, sooty, rough Table 11. stock to a female of the constitution D^ s,.e - that Bristles. Offspring. 4 5 6 Total 32 22 13 67 was o
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RMTR839D–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Wild life in Canada [microform]. Sciences naturelles; Hunting; Chasse; Natural history. in 844 ANIMALS AND BIRDS COLLECTED one .pc.oimon .cen Cochrane Hiver. July 28- but Identity not absolutely certain. ^ ' One female Cochrane Hiver, July 81, the male National Museum, taken at Lake Uu Brodi'eV September 26. 1890. This form is iLudH in [JLICKER. GoLDEN-WINOEDWoODPKCKERrCo fc"""'"* '«*»?•')]-Observed at Big Biter' May 7. Pair mating. Big River, May 9. Manne'r of courtship! they sit side by side on tree trunk and at intervals gesticulate"^ with the r heaS» hrusting the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-life-in-canada-microform-sciences-naturelles-hunting-chasse-natural-history-in-844-animals-and-birds-collected-one-pcoimon-cen-cochrane-hiver-july-28-but-identity-not-absolutely-certain-one-female-cochrane-hiver-july-81-the-male-national-museum-taken-at-lake-uu-brodiev-september-26-1890-this-form-is-iludh-in-jlicker-golden-winoedwoodpkckerrco-fcquotquotquotquot-observed-at-big-biter-may-7-pair-mating-big-river-may-9-manner-of-courtship!-they-sit-side-by-side-on-tree-trunk-and-at-intervals-gesticulatequot-with-the-r-heas-hrusting-the-image232821289.html
RMRENWX1–. Wild life in Canada [microform]. Sciences naturelles; Hunting; Chasse; Natural history. in 844 ANIMALS AND BIRDS COLLECTED one .pc.oimon .cen Cochrane Hiver. July 28- but Identity not absolutely certain. ^ ' One female Cochrane Hiver, July 81, the male National Museum, taken at Lake Uu Brodi'eV September 26. 1890. This form is iLudH in [JLICKER. GoLDEN-WINOEDWoODPKCKERrCo fc"""'"* '«*»?•')]-Observed at Big Biter' May 7. Pair mating. Big River, May 9. Manne'r of courtship! they sit side by side on tree trunk and at intervals gesticulate"^ with the r heaS» hrusting the
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RMTR839A–Male Moose (Adult stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80EB–Moose (young stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. Kir..55 V ]'".xhibiiio!i Haried i'Urnuuth Rock j)>,iUet. This pullet and the male in l-'if^. 535 make a model mating for .Stanilnrd females. Many of the males from such a mating will be m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-i-m-m-m-s-f-1-mm-m-be-s9-rhf-fk-53-kxhibitioii-5urcd-ilymouth-rock-clickerel-fii-53j-barred-rlymouth-kock-pul-let-of-the-kxhibkion-male-line-re-maruably-well-defined-barring-for-a-quotcockfrcl-brcfiquot-female-this-pullet-and-the-nrale-in-fig-52-make-a-model-mating-for-standard-males-kir55-v-quotxhibiiio!i-haried-iurnuuth-rock-jgtiuet-this-pullet-and-the-male-in-l-if-535-make-a-model-mating-for-stanilnrd-females-many-of-the-males-from-such-a-mating-will-be-m-image231999402.html
RMRDCDGX–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. Kir..55 V ]'".xhibiiio!i Haried i'Urnuuth Rock j)>,iUet. This pullet and the male in l-'if^. 535 make a model mating for .Stanilnrd females. Many of the males from such a mating will be m
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RMTR8098–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. -^ â '% .,. i. â M m ''M S f :'â ^».... *,.. 1 mm m ^^BE ^^S9. RHf Fk;. 53^. Kxhibitioii )5;urcd I'lymouth Rock Clickerel' Fiiâ 53.J. Barred rlymouth Kock pul- let of the Kxhibkion male line. Re- marUably well-defined barring for a "cockfrcl-brcfi" female. This pullet and the nrale in Fig. 5,^2 make a model mating for Standard males '. 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 res Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-i-m-m-m-s-f-1-mm-m-be-s9-rhf-fk-53-kxhibitioii-5urcd-ilymouth-rock-clickerel-fii-53j-barred-rlymouth-kock-pul-let-of-the-kxhibkion-male-line-re-maruably-well-defined-barring-for-a-quotcockfrcl-brcfiquot-female-this-pullet-and-the-nrale-in-fig-52-make-a-model-mating-for-standard-males-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-res-image231999406.html
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RMTR80DH–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR808Y–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80AR–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80E1–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80DA–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80CR–Moose (young stag) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80BT–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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RMTR80BA–Moose (young stag and a cow) grazing in the Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming
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