RF2HG3DYG–The 19th century vintage illustrations of domestic and wild animals. Mammals. 1870 Color lithograph of animals: cow, cat with kittens, goats, squirrel
RM2JPM7M4–An early coloured identification chart showing various kinds of British mammals
RMG7KT43–Porpoises swim in the Thames by Vauxhall Bridge in Westminster. The mammals have been sited over the years but there are no offical records of them being found in the Thames.
RMDNP5ND–Inside Great Hall of Mammals Nairobi National Museum Kenya showing Elephant and Zebra with skeleton of famous elephant Ahmed
RMMC6GPH–Sperm whale breaching. Photogravure from Millias, The Mammals of Great Britain, 1906
RM2PNCR8F–Diagram of Oligocene Mammals including, Titanothere, Entelodont, Hyracodon, Uintathere, Hyaenodon. Shown in the diagram a six foot man drawn to the same scale as other figures. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RME14CRY–Apr. 17, 2012 - 18 year old Beth Reed is keeper of mammals at Cleethorpes Zoo, Lincolnshire - and one of her stranger tasks is to feed Magog, the 18 feet long, 2 ton elephant seal.
RMBFR9AT–Girl looking at a poster showing the mammals of Pilanesberg
RMB4AP3C–Mammals, Sheep
RFEG8XRY–Vintage drawing representing body and skeleton parts of mammals
RMEYFJBK–Lifesize models of mammals at The Natural History Museum in London.
RMBN427B–Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals
RFB0E0D6–chamois mammals young mountain park winter camoscio giovane Rupicapra rupicapra mammiferi montagna Valnoney
RF2HG3DYE–Color vintage illustrations of mammals. No. IX. 1850 The 19th century color lithograph of wild boar, wild pig, rhinoceros, hippo, tapir, elephant
RMW7P5X4–Masai Giraffe (Giraffa cameleopardalis tippelskirchi), herd with baby and various plains mammals in background. Masai-Mara game reserve, Kenya.
RMBFXRNG–Red Sea. dolphins. Marsa Alam - Samadai Bay, underwater, clear water, blue water, scuba, diving, ocean, sea, snorkel, mammals
RMT952HC–Illustration of the Ebola virus. Ebola causes a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and other mammals, known as Ebola virus disease.
RMA565KN–Hall of African Mammals Natural History Museum Exposition Park los Angeles Los Angeles County California United States
RMCWND9A–Artist depiction of mammals of the Oligocene epoch, Paleogene period (prehistoric animals, prehistoric mammals
RMG600JY–Curator of Mammals at Chester Zoo Tim Rowlands at home, hand rearing a baby Dik Dik which was abandoned by its mother.
RMDNX9CD–Great Hall of Mammals in the National Museum Nairobi Kenya showing Giraffe Elephant Buffalo and zebra with skeleton of Ahmed
RMMC6GPG–Dying flurry of blue whale. Photogravure from Millais, The Mammals of Great Britain, 1906
RM2PNCR8H–Diagram of Miocene Mammals including, Oxcydactylus, Dicrorerus, Merycodus, Neohipparion, Tetrabelodon and Dinothere. Shown in the diagram a six foot man drawn to the same scale as other figures. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RME13Y00–Mar. 31, 2012 - Down the hatch!. 18-year old Beth reed is keeper of mammals at Cleethropes Zoo, Lincolnshire - and one of her stranger tasks is to feed Magog, the 18 feet long, 2 ton elephant seal, with his daily ration of fish.
RMA063MD–Mammals, Cattle, Calf
RMB4AP3J–Mammals, Sheep, Lamb
RMBK8AC8–Mammals, Pigs, Piglets
RMW9R9MD–daubenton's bat, mammals, bats, winter habitat, (Myotis daubentonii)
RF2C3H0A8–pronghorn Diorama in Hall of North American Mammals in American Museum of natural history, NYC
RMB0E09D–chamois mammals young mountain park winter camoscio giovane Rupicapra rupicapra mammiferi montagna Valnoney
RMPNE1X0–London England,UK,Kensington,Natural History Museum,inside interior,Blue Zone,mammals,interactive exhibit,weight comparison,Asian boy boys,male kid ki
RM2K72DXC–children watching diorama at the Akeley Hall of African Mammals, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
RMK4T3Y4–A trio of Desert Bighorn Sheep look down from the rocky terrain they inhabit high above Palm Springs in Southern California, USA. The male ram is marked by large curly horns, while the female ewes have horns that are slightly curved and smaller in size. A yellow ear tag seen on the male helps wildlife rangers keep track of these majestic mammals.
RMT952HE–Illustration of the Ebola virus. Ebola causes a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and other mammals, known as Ebola virus disease.
RMA565JM–Hall of African Mammals Natural History Museum Exposition Park los Angeles Los Angeles County California United States
RMJF60HX–Artist depiction of mammals of the Oligocene epoch, Paleogene period (prehistoric animals, prehistoric mammals
RMG600JK–Curator of Mammals at Chester Zoo Tim Rowlands in his office at home, hand rearing a baby Dik Dik which was abandoned by its mother.
RMDNP5NM–Mixed race school children inside Great Hall of Mammals Nairobi National Museum with diorama of Elephant Giraffe Okapi Zebra
RMMC875H–MONSTERS Rorqual whale, beached. Painted by Harry Johnston, from 'British Mammals', 1903
RF2JMH8BD–Predatory mammals in Masai Mara Park
RMD136Y4–Gallery of North American Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
RFCBKMTB–Glis glis mammals in the rocks on the shore line on Fuerteventura Island
RF2DAXK05–Thorburn's Mammals - Archibald Thorburn
RMBK8ACG–Mammals, Pigs, Piglets
RMH3JX9R–Seagrass bed, dugong habitat,
RMH3TAYF–Red fox, Vulpes vulpes mammals, mammal, wild animals, wild animal, predators, predator, doggy, fox, sit, studio
RF2C3H0AG–American bison Diorama in Hall of North American Mammals in American Museum of natural history, NYC
RMB0DJW0–chamois mammals young mountain park winter camoscio giovane Rupicapra rupicapra mammiferi montagna Valnoney Co
RME8T3MH–Hall of mammals, Natural History Museum,London,england, United Kingdom.
RMDR9D6C–Pets (small mammals) for adoption in a Pets at Home store. Reading, Berkshire, England, GB, UK
RMK4T3Y8–A pair of Desert Bighorn Sheep look down from the rocky terrain they inhabit high above Palm Springs in Southern California, USA. The male ram is marked by large curly horns, while the female ewe has horns that are slightly curved and smaller in size. A yellow ear tag seen on the male helps wildlife rangers keep track of these majestic mammals.
RMT952HF–Illustration of the Ebola virus. Ebola causes a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and other mammals, known as Ebola virus disease.
RMEF7MD8–Natural History Museum, London, England,UK. January 2015 Blue Whale,Mammals,
RMMC95D4–Old gin traps in the fired position that were used for catching mammals in the UK. They are now illegal to use but can be collected and displayed as c
RMGC9DEX–Curator of mammals at Chester Zoo, Tim Rowlands, with a baby dik dik antelope which is being hand reared after it was abandoned by its mother.
RMAC81H3–Mixed group of mammals grazing on short grass Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMMC6GR0–DORMOUSE. Lithographic print - plate from J G Millair, 'The Mammals of Great Britain' 1906
RMD1370R–Gallery of North American Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
RMPNE1WP–London England,UK,Kensington,Natural History Museum,inside interior,Blue Zone,exhibit,mammals,specimens,rhinoceros,blue whale,UK GB English Europe,UK1
RMMH4DBF–A cute young Galapagos Sea Lion poses for a portrait on Rabida Island in the Galapagos Islands (Archipiélago de Colón), a province of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America. This species of sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) is almost exclusive to the Galapagos and has a very social nature toward visitors. These marine mammals and other wildlife have been given protection since 1959 with the establishment of the Galapagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Foundation. Sea lions are referred to as eared seals because they have external ear flaps.
RM2BE0GJ0–Transmission electron micrograph shows multiple rabies viruses, dark and bullet-shaped, within an infected tissue sample. Rabies is a preventable viral disease of mammals most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. The vast majority of rabies cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) each year occur in wild animals like raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes. Domestic animals account for less than 10% of the reported rabies cases, with cats, cattle, and dogs most often reported rabid.
RMEF7MDG–Natural History Museum, London, England,UK. January 2015 Blue Whale, Mammals
RMMC95F9–Old gin traps in the set position that were used for catching mammals in the UK. They are now illegal to use but can be collected and displayed as cur
RMG55MNK–Chris Lucas head of large mammals at Blair Drummond Safari park watches Lucy the white rhino take her first steps as she arrives at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.
RF2B2M8WG–Humpback-whale from the north, Spitsbergen, Norway. Marine mammals from the arctic, traveling around the world.
RMMC6FT0–Dormouse. Lithograph print - plate from J. G. Mallais, 'The Mammals of Great Britain', 1906
RFFACA29–Manger with hay in a pen for large mammals. The traditional design of the trough for feeding animals during winter in hunting
RM2AADJ9X–Pine marten (Martes martes) reflected in water, Ardnamurchan Peninsula, west coast of Scotland, UK. Highly commended in the Mammals category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA) Competition 2017
RMHYKGKX–REUNION ISLAND, INDIAN OCEAN: MOVING images of forty tonne humpbacks swimming in harmony with divers eighty feet underwater have been captured. Weighing more than THREE London buses, the humbling pictures show the sheer size and beauty of these giants of the sea. Despite their colossal size these ocean mammals can be seen gliding through the water as if weightless. Other pictures reveal the tiny diver in close proximity, observing the undeniable bond between this intimate whale family. Underwater photographer Gabriel Barathieu (32) took these shots in an encounter lasting twenty-five minutes,
RFH6R9NM–mammals
RFF4GNX2–guanaco, mammals, animals. Parque Nacional Torres del Paine
RMPNE1XA–London England,UK,Kensington,Natural History Museum,inside interior,Blue Zone,exhibit,mammals,specimens,elephant,tusks,families,man men male,woman fem
RMB8PJ5P–Exhibition hall with large mammals in the Natural History Museum in London UK
RF2C3H0A6–Bighorn Sheep Diorama in Hall of North American Mammals in American Museum of natural history, NYC
RM2BE0J9X–Negative-stained Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) showing you a number of Influenza A virions. Influenza A virus causes influenza in birds and some mammals, and is the only species of influenza virus A. Influenza virus A is a genus of the Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses. Strains of all subtypes of influenza A virus have been isolated from wild birds, although disease is uncommon. Some isolates of influenza A virus cause severe disease both in domestic poultry and, rarely, in humans. Occasionally, viruses are transmitted from wild aquatic birds to domestic poultry, and this may cause a
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