RMBMW4HD–Matamata Turtle (Chelus fimbriatus). View from above. Showing underside (plastron) and turtle attempting to right itself - 'righting reflex' behavior.
RMW54JP8–Aquamanile in the form of a lion Aquamanile in the form of a lion Lion-aquamanile, The object cast in cire perdue technique and then partially embellished, the details of which are extended, engraved or punched, has the shape of a lion. This one has a dragon on the back, which serves as a handle. The lion raises its head and opens the mouth so that four tusks are visible and the tongue hangs from the mouth. The eyes are made up of three concentric inwardly slightly higher ovals with a protruding hole as a pupil in the smallest oval. A square hole is cut in the head between the two protruding
RMW2DN80–Red-Eared Terrapin basking on a partially submerged log in a lake in a park in Blackpool, UK. Probably released from captivity
RME7CBG8–Chinese Softshell Turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). On land. Head and neck partially extended.
RF2B99EB1–Aquamanile in the form of a lion Aquamanile in the form of a lion Lion-aquamanile, The object cast in cire perdue technique and then partially embellished, the details of which are extended, engraved or punched, has the shape of a lion. This one has a dragon on the back, which serves as a handle. The lion raises its head and opens the mouth so that four tusks are visible and the tongue hangs from the mouth. The eyes are made up of three concentric inwardly slightly higher ovals with a protruding hole as a pupil in the smallest oval. A square hole is cut in the head between the two protruding e
RMBMW4BE–Matamata (Chelys fimbriatus). Showing sideways withdrawal of head and neck into shell.
RM2CA4YYX–Great Egret (Ardea alba)
RM2AK7H7H–MUSK or STINK-POT TURTLE (Sternotherus odoratus). Found throughout the eastern USA.
RMRN4THP–. Animal locomotion, or Walking, swimming, and flying, with a dissertation on aëronautics. Animal locomotion; Aeronautics. PROGRESSION IN OR THROUGH THE AIR. 203 the one wing as compared with the other; or to keep the one wing extended while the other is partially flexed. The neck, feet, and tail may or may not contribute to this result. If the bird wishes to rise, it tilts its entire body (the neck and tail participating) in an upward direction (fig. 59,p. 126 ; fig. 102, p. 183); or it rises principally by the action of the wings and by muscular efforts, as happens in the lark. The bird can
RME7CBFB–Chinese Softshell Turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). On land. Head and neck partially withdrawn.
RMW2DN83–Red-Eared Terrapins basking on a partially submerged log in a lake in a park in Blackpool, UK. Probably released from captivity
RME7CCG6–Chinese Softshell Turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis). Head and neck partially withdrawn into carapace or shell.
RMC13DGW–Madagascan Big-headed Turtle (Erymnochelys madagascarensis). Largest freshwater turtle in Madagascar. Endemic.
RMWRM2WK–Western Hermann’s Tortoise (Testudo hermani hermanni). Nominate typical race or sub-species. Head profile with the characteristic temporal, postorbital, yellow cheek patch between the eye and the ear, or tympanum.
RMWT3EM4–STRIPENECKED TERRAPIN (Mauremys caspica) two juveniles.Corfu, Greece.
RMBD4FRG–Stripe-necked Turtle (Ocadia sinensis). Adult, on land, exposure to sunlight. Sun basking. Ectothermic.
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