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RF2HN1130–Water Rail Rallus aquaticus wader with long reddish bill pink legs reddish brown upperparts blue grey underparts black and white barring on flanks
Tiger Cubs Raised At Home : Like any curious kitten, Rajpur investigates closet and is confronted with supply of milk. After looking, he reached up, gently knocked a few cans over. Jenny, a tigress at the New York Zoological Park in the Bronx, recently had three cubs. They weighed 2 1/2 pounds each, were 20 inches long from nose to tail tip and, quite naturally, were helpless as kittens. Because Bengal tigers in captivity often refuse to nurse their young, Mrs. Fred Martini, a lion-keeper's wife, took the cubs home and raised them. The job kept her busy. When not feeding them their three-hourl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tiger-cubs-raised-at-home-like-any-curious-kitten-rajpur-investigates-closet-and-is-confronted-with-supply-of-milk-after-looking-he-reached-up-gently-knocked-a-few-cans-over-jenny-a-tigress-at-the-new-york-zoological-park-in-the-bronx-recently-had-three-cubs-they-weighed-2-12-pounds-each-were-20-inches-long-from-nose-to-tail-tip-and-quite-naturally-were-helpless-as-kittens-because-bengal-tigers-in-captivity-often-refuse-to-nurse-their-young-mrs-fred-martini-a-lion-keepers-wife-took-the-cubs-home-and-raised-them-the-job-kept-her-busy-when-not-feeding-them-their-three-hourl-image463578691.html
RM2HX5R9R–Tiger Cubs Raised At Home : Like any curious kitten, Rajpur investigates closet and is confronted with supply of milk. After looking, he reached up, gently knocked a few cans over. Jenny, a tigress at the New York Zoological Park in the Bronx, recently had three cubs. They weighed 2 1/2 pounds each, were 20 inches long from nose to tail tip and, quite naturally, were helpless as kittens. Because Bengal tigers in captivity often refuse to nurse their young, Mrs. Fred Martini, a lion-keeper's wife, took the cubs home and raised them. The job kept her busy. When not feeding them their three-hourl
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RMM695AK–Yellow-bellied Elaenia have a conspicuous bushy crest that often is raised when the bird calls, revealing a white coronal patch.
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A treatise on zoology . Fui. 49. Left-side view of a portion of the tail of Raja. The vertebi-al column has been exposed infront, also the en<loskeleton of the two dorsal fins, showing the concrescence of the radials attlieir base to form a posterior axis. necessary to assume this even on Gegenbaurs theory, which derivesthe fin-skeleton from originally separate gill-rays. The objection often raised that, in Elasmobranchs, the fin-radials PAIRED FINS 77 become differentiated in a continuous procartilaginous rudiment(Balfour [28], Kuge [337a]), and not as separate rudiments, appliesequally to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-zoology-fui-49-left-side-view-of-a-portion-of-the-tail-of-raja-the-vertebi-al-column-has-been-exposed-infront-also-the-enltloskeleton-of-the-two-dorsal-fins-showing-the-concrescence-of-the-radials-attlieir-base-to-form-a-posterior-axis-necessary-to-assume-this-even-on-gegenbaurs-theory-which-derivesthe-fin-skeleton-from-originally-separate-gill-rays-the-objection-often-raised-that-in-elasmobranchs-the-fin-radials-paired-fins-77-become-differentiated-in-a-continuous-procartilaginous-rudimentbalfour-28-kuge-337a-and-not-as-separate-rudiments-appliesequally-to-image338349697.html
RM2AJD4DN–A treatise on zoology . Fui. 49. Left-side view of a portion of the tail of Raja. The vertebi-al column has been exposed infront, also the en<loskeleton of the two dorsal fins, showing the concrescence of the radials attlieir base to form a posterior axis. necessary to assume this even on Gegenbaurs theory, which derivesthe fin-skeleton from originally separate gill-rays. The objection often raised that, in Elasmobranchs, the fin-radials PAIRED FINS 77 become differentiated in a continuous procartilaginous rudiment(Balfour [28], Kuge [337a]), and not as separate rudiments, appliesequally to
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RF2HN112N–Water Rail Rallus aquaticus wader with long reddish bill pink legs reddish brown upperparts blue grey underparts black and white barring on flanks
Tiger Cubs Raised At Home : Getting weighed, Rajpur hardly fits into scales. At five weeks the cubs gained 6 1/2 pounds over their birth weight. Jenny, a tigress at the New York Zoological Park in the Bronx, recently had three cubs. They weighed 2 1/2 pounds each, were 20 inches long from nose to tail tip and, quite naturally, were helpless as kittens. Because Bengal tigers in captivity often refuse to nurse their young, Mrs. Fred Martini, a lion-keeper's wife, took the cubs home and raised them. The job kept her busy. When not feeding them their three-hourly bottles of milk, Mrs. Martini is c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tiger-cubs-raised-at-home-getting-weighed-rajpur-hardly-fits-into-scales-at-five-weeks-the-cubs-gained-6-12-pounds-over-their-birth-weight-jenny-a-tigress-at-the-new-york-zoological-park-in-the-bronx-recently-had-three-cubs-they-weighed-2-12-pounds-each-were-20-inches-long-from-nose-to-tail-tip-and-quite-naturally-were-helpless-as-kittens-because-bengal-tigers-in-captivity-often-refuse-to-nurse-their-young-mrs-fred-martini-a-lion-keepers-wife-took-the-cubs-home-and-raised-them-the-job-kept-her-busy-when-not-feeding-them-their-three-hourly-bottles-of-milk-mrs-martini-is-c-image463578651.html
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RF2R804H0–Kingfishers will often perch on any new structure erected in their territory.
. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. e same in the different races of the spe-cies, and in all the individuals of the same race,both young and old. I will here give one other instance of antithesis in ex-pression. I formerly possessed a large dog, who, likeevery other dog, was much pleased to go out walking.He showed his pleasure by trotting gravely before mewith high steps, head much raised, moderately erectedears, and tail carried aloft but not stiffly. Not far frommy house a path branches off to the right, leading tothe hot-house, which I used often to visit for a fewmoments Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-expression-of-the-emotions-in-man-and-animals-e-same-in-the-different-races-of-the-spe-cies-and-in-all-the-individuals-of-the-same-raceboth-young-and-old-i-will-here-give-one-other-instance-of-antithesis-in-ex-pression-i-formerly-possessed-a-large-dog-who-likeevery-other-dog-was-much-pleased-to-go-out-walkinghe-showed-his-pleasure-by-trotting-gravely-before-mewith-high-steps-head-much-raised-moderately-erectedears-and-tail-carried-aloft-but-not-stiffly-not-far-frommy-house-a-path-branches-off-to-the-right-leading-tothe-hot-house-which-i-used-often-to-visit-for-a-fewmoments-image336624013.html
RM2AFJFA5–. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. e same in the different races of the spe-cies, and in all the individuals of the same race,both young and old. I will here give one other instance of antithesis in ex-pression. I formerly possessed a large dog, who, likeevery other dog, was much pleased to go out walking.He showed his pleasure by trotting gravely before mewith high steps, head much raised, moderately erectedears, and tail carried aloft but not stiffly. Not far frommy house a path branches off to the right, leading tothe hot-house, which I used often to visit for a fewmoments
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. Bird lore . the shallow water. On suchoccasions it will fly away with a startled cry, sometimes passing entirely outof sight, but, if not unduly alarmed, will often alight on some tree or snagnearby and, with jerking tail and raised crest, proceed to survey the intruderwith ill-concealed disapproval. The writer well recalls the first Green Herons nest he ever saw. Thiswas down in the pine barren regions of central Florida. The country is here largely underlaid with soft limestone, through which a net-in the Sink work of underground streams gurgle along their subterranean courses. Here and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-the-shallow-water-on-suchoccasions-it-will-fly-away-with-a-startled-cry-sometimes-passing-entirely-outof-sight-but-if-not-unduly-alarmed-will-often-alight-on-some-tree-or-snagnearby-and-with-jerking-tail-and-raised-crest-proceed-to-survey-the-intruderwith-ill-concealed-disapproval-the-writer-well-recalls-the-first-green-herons-nest-he-ever-saw-thiswas-down-in-the-pine-barren-regions-of-central-florida-the-country-is-here-largely-underlaid-with-soft-limestone-through-which-a-net-in-the-sink-work-of-underground-streams-gurgle-along-their-subterranean-courses-here-and-th-image375397900.html
RM2CPMRRT–. Bird lore . the shallow water. On suchoccasions it will fly away with a startled cry, sometimes passing entirely outof sight, but, if not unduly alarmed, will often alight on some tree or snagnearby and, with jerking tail and raised crest, proceed to survey the intruderwith ill-concealed disapproval. The writer well recalls the first Green Herons nest he ever saw. Thiswas down in the pine barren regions of central Florida. The country is here largely underlaid with soft limestone, through which a net-in the Sink work of underground streams gurgle along their subterranean courses. Here and th
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RF2HN1120–Water Rail Rallus aquaticus wader with long reddish bill pink legs reddish brown upperparts blue grey underparts black and white barring on flanks
. Bird-lore . ing in the shallow water. On suchoccasions it will fly away with a startled cry, sometimes passing entirely outof sight, but, if not unduly alarmed, will often alight on some tree or snagnearby and, with jerking tail and raised crest, proceed to survey the intruderwith ill-concealed disapproval. The writer well recalls the first Green Herons nest he ever saw. Thiswas down in the pine barren regions of central Florida. The country is here largely underlaid with soft limestone, through which a net-in the Sink work of underground streams gurgle along their subterranean courses. Here Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-ing-in-the-shallow-water-on-suchoccasions-it-will-fly-away-with-a-startled-cry-sometimes-passing-entirely-outof-sight-but-if-not-unduly-alarmed-will-often-alight-on-some-tree-or-snagnearby-and-with-jerking-tail-and-raised-crest-proceed-to-survey-the-intruderwith-ill-concealed-disapproval-the-writer-well-recalls-the-first-green-herons-nest-he-ever-saw-thiswas-down-in-the-pine-barren-regions-of-central-florida-the-country-is-here-largely-underlaid-with-soft-limestone-through-which-a-net-in-the-sink-work-of-underground-streams-gurgle-along-their-subterranean-courses-here-image374658685.html
RM2CNF4Y9–. Bird-lore . ing in the shallow water. On suchoccasions it will fly away with a startled cry, sometimes passing entirely outof sight, but, if not unduly alarmed, will often alight on some tree or snagnearby and, with jerking tail and raised crest, proceed to survey the intruderwith ill-concealed disapproval. The writer well recalls the first Green Herons nest he ever saw. Thiswas down in the pine barren regions of central Florida. The country is here largely underlaid with soft limestone, through which a net-in the Sink work of underground streams gurgle along their subterranean courses. Here
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RF2HN114M–Water Rail Rallus aquaticus wader with long reddish bill pink legs reddish brown upperparts blue grey underparts black and white barring on flanks
. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . (40.6) ; middle toe and claw 1.65 (41.9). Recognition Marks.—Little Hawk size; black or dark brown and rufouscoloring above; slender form; marsh-skulking habits. The brownish buff areaon wing, and white or buffy of under tail-coverts serve to distinguish this formfrom Ardetta neoxena (for which see Appendix A.). Nest, a raised and slightly hollowed platform of dead cat-tail leaves, etc.,surrounded by water or mud of swamp. Eggs, 3-5, rarely 6, pale bluish- orgreenish-white (often Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-ohio-a-complete-scientific-and-popular-description-of-the-320-species-of-birds-found-in-the-state-406-middle-toe-and-claw-165-419-recognition-markslittle-hawk-size-black-or-dark-brown-and-rufouscoloring-above-slender-form-marsh-skulking-habits-the-brownish-buff-areaon-wing-and-white-or-buffy-of-under-tail-coverts-serve-to-distinguish-this-formfrom-ardetta-neoxena-for-which-see-appendix-a-nest-a-raised-and-slightly-hollowed-platform-of-dead-cat-tail-leaves-etcsurrounded-by-water-or-mud-of-swamp-eggs-3-5-rarely-6-pale-bluish-orgreenish-white-often-image374828290.html
RM2CNPW8J–. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . (40.6) ; middle toe and claw 1.65 (41.9). Recognition Marks.—Little Hawk size; black or dark brown and rufouscoloring above; slender form; marsh-skulking habits. The brownish buff areaon wing, and white or buffy of under tail-coverts serve to distinguish this formfrom Ardetta neoxena (for which see Appendix A.). Nest, a raised and slightly hollowed platform of dead cat-tail leaves, etc.,surrounded by water or mud of swamp. Eggs, 3-5, rarely 6, pale bluish- orgreenish-white (often
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. The expression of the emotions in man and animals . e same in the different races of the spe-cies, and in all the individuals of the same race,both young and old. I will here give one other instance of antithesis in ex-pression. I formerly possessed a large dog, who, likeevery other dog, was much pleased to go out walking.He showed his pleasure by trotting gravely before mewith high steps, head much raised, moderately erectedears, and tail carried aloft but not stiffly. Not far frommy house a path branches off to the right, leading tothe hot-house, which I used often to visit for a fewmoment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-expression-of-the-emotions-in-man-and-animals-e-same-in-the-different-races-of-the-spe-cies-and-in-all-the-individuals-of-the-same-raceboth-young-and-old-i-will-here-give-one-other-instance-of-antithesis-in-ex-pression-i-formerly-possessed-a-large-dog-who-likeevery-other-dog-was-much-pleased-to-go-out-walkinghe-showed-his-pleasure-by-trotting-gravely-before-mewith-high-steps-head-much-raised-moderately-erectedears-and-tail-carried-aloft-but-not-stiffly-not-far-frommy-house-a-path-branches-off-to-the-right-leading-tothe-hot-house-which-i-used-often-to-visit-for-a-fewmoment-image369766047.html
RM2CDG8A7–. The expression of the emotions in man and animals . e same in the different races of the spe-cies, and in all the individuals of the same race,both young and old. I will here give one other instance of antithesis in ex-pression. I formerly possessed a large dog, who, likeevery other dog, was much pleased to go out walking.He showed his pleasure by trotting gravely before mewith high steps, head much raised, moderately erectedears, and tail carried aloft but not stiffly. Not far frommy house a path branches off to the right, leading tothe hot-house, which I used often to visit for a fewmoment
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RF2HN113B–Water Rail Rallus aquaticus wader with long reddish bill pink legs reddish brown upperparts blue grey underparts black and white barring on flanks
. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . w 1.65 (41.9). Recognition Marks.-—Little Hawk size; black or dark brown and rufouscoloring above; slender form; marsh-skulking habits. The brownish buff areaon wing, and white or buffy of under tail-coverts serve to distinguish this formfrom Ardetta neoxena (for which see Appendix A.). Nest, a raised and slightly hollowed platform of dead cat-tail leaves, etc.,surrounded by water or mud of swamp. Bggs, 3-5, rarely 6, pale bluish- orgreenish-white (often fading to white in collec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-ohio-a-complete-scientific-and-popular-description-of-the-320-species-of-birds-found-in-the-state-w-165-419-recognition-marks-little-hawk-size-black-or-dark-brown-and-rufouscoloring-above-slender-form-marsh-skulking-habits-the-brownish-buff-areaon-wing-and-white-or-buffy-of-under-tail-coverts-serve-to-distinguish-this-formfrom-ardetta-neoxena-for-which-see-appendix-a-nest-a-raised-and-slightly-hollowed-platform-of-dead-cat-tail-leaves-etcsurrounded-by-water-or-mud-of-swamp-bggs-3-5-rarely-6-pale-bluish-orgreenish-white-often-fading-to-white-in-collec-image374899855.html
RM2CNX4GF–. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . w 1.65 (41.9). Recognition Marks.-—Little Hawk size; black or dark brown and rufouscoloring above; slender form; marsh-skulking habits. The brownish buff areaon wing, and white or buffy of under tail-coverts serve to distinguish this formfrom Ardetta neoxena (for which see Appendix A.). Nest, a raised and slightly hollowed platform of dead cat-tail leaves, etc.,surrounded by water or mud of swamp. Bggs, 3-5, rarely 6, pale bluish- orgreenish-white (often fading to white in collec
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. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. Phdii, by L. Midland, F.Z.S.'] RING-TAILED LEMUR [Nurlh FinchUf This hmur is often kept as a domestic animal^ and allotted to run about the house like a cat softest moss, have no tails. The strangest of all are two creatures called the Slender LoRis and the Slow Loris. The slender loris, which has the ordinary furry coat of the lemurs, and no tail, moves on the branches exactly as does a chameleon. Each hand or foot is slowly raised, brought, forward, and set down again. The fingers then as slowly close on the branch till its grasp is secure. It is like a sl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-other-lands-mammals-phdii-by-l-midland-fzs-ring-tailed-lemur-nurlh-finchuf-this-hmur-is-often-kept-as-a-domestic-animal-and-allotted-to-run-about-the-house-like-a-cat-softest-moss-have-no-tails-the-strangest-of-all-are-two-creatures-called-the-slender-loris-and-the-slow-loris-the-slender-loris-which-has-the-ordinary-furry-coat-of-the-lemurs-and-no-tail-moves-on-the-branches-exactly-as-does-a-chameleon-each-hand-or-foot-is-slowly-raised-brought-forward-and-set-down-again-the-fingers-then-as-slowly-close-on-the-branch-till-its-grasp-is-secure-it-is-like-a-sl-image232181507.html
RMRDMNTK–. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. Phdii, by L. Midland, F.Z.S.'] RING-TAILED LEMUR [Nurlh FinchUf This hmur is often kept as a domestic animal^ and allotted to run about the house like a cat softest moss, have no tails. The strangest of all are two creatures called the Slender LoRis and the Slow Loris. The slender loris, which has the ordinary furry coat of the lemurs, and no tail, moves on the branches exactly as does a chameleon. Each hand or foot is slowly raised, brought, forward, and set down again. The fingers then as slowly close on the branch till its grasp is secure. It is like a sl
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. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 28 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. Phdii, by L. Midland, F.Z.S.'] RING-TAILED LEMUR [Nurlh FinchUf This hmur is often kept as a domestic animal^ and allotted to run about the house like a cat softest moss, have no tails. The strangest of all are two creatures called the Slender LoRis and the Slow Loris. The slender loris, which has the ordinary furry coat of the lemurs, and no tail, moves on the branches exactly as does a chameleon. Each hand or foot is slowly raised, brought, forward, and set down again. The fingers then as slowly close on the branch till Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-other-lands-mammals-28-the-living-animals-of-the-world-phdii-by-l-midland-fzs-ring-tailed-lemur-nurlh-finchuf-this-hmur-is-often-kept-as-a-domestic-animal-and-allotted-to-run-about-the-house-like-a-cat-softest-moss-have-no-tails-the-strangest-of-all-are-two-creatures-called-the-slender-loris-and-the-slow-loris-the-slender-loris-which-has-the-ordinary-furry-coat-of-the-lemurs-and-no-tail-moves-on-the-branches-exactly-as-does-a-chameleon-each-hand-or-foot-is-slowly-raised-brought-forward-and-set-down-again-the-fingers-then-as-slowly-close-on-the-branch-till-image232181510.html
RMRDMNTP–. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 28 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. Phdii, by L. Midland, F.Z.S.'] RING-TAILED LEMUR [Nurlh FinchUf This hmur is often kept as a domestic animal^ and allotted to run about the house like a cat softest moss, have no tails. The strangest of all are two creatures called the Slender LoRis and the Slow Loris. The slender loris, which has the ordinary furry coat of the lemurs, and no tail, moves on the branches exactly as does a chameleon. Each hand or foot is slowly raised, brought, forward, and set down again. The fingers then as slowly close on the branch till
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Monograph of the Marine Fishes of South Africa. 39 on one or both jaws. Dermal denticles on side of tail not larger than those on rest of body. Various subgenera are often recognised and even raised to full generic rank (see Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. xxxvi, 1913), but so far as the South African fauna is concerned a subdivision of the genus seems unnecessary. The species are all very similar in general facies, yet the 10 South African species would be distributed into at least 5 genera.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-a-monograph-of-the-marine-fishes-of-south-africa-39-on-one-or-both-jaws-dermal-denticles-on-side-of-tail-not-larger-than-those-on-rest-of-body-various-subgenera-are-often-recognised-and-even-raised-to-full-generic-rank-see-garman-mem-mus-comp-zool-vol-xxxvi-1913-but-so-far-as-the-south-african-fauna-is-concerned-a-subdivision-of-the-genus-seems-unnecessary-the-species-are-all-very-similar-in-general-facies-yet-the-10-south-african-species-would-be-distributed-into-at-least-5-genera-image236466371.html
RMRMKY7F–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Monograph of the Marine Fishes of South Africa. 39 on one or both jaws. Dermal denticles on side of tail not larger than those on rest of body. Various subgenera are often recognised and even raised to full generic rank (see Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. xxxvi, 1913), but so far as the South African fauna is concerned a subdivision of the genus seems unnecessary. The species are all very similar in general facies, yet the 10 South African species would be distributed into at least 5 genera..
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. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Body to i6 m long. Body dark; back smooth and finless. Chin and belly often white. Head lacks callosities. Baleen dark gray with gray fringes, to 4 m or longer. Upperjaw arched and lower lip strongly bowed. Two blowholes clearly separated; blow projects upward in wide V-shape. Distribution restricted to arctic waters. Tail stock often ringed with white or gray. Flukes, all dark, raised on longer dives. BowHE.^D Whale BaLcna tnyslicetus (P). Body to 16 m long. Body from dark to light gray and sometimes mottled, ofte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cetaceans-of-the-channel-islands-national-marine-sanctuary-cetacea-mammals-body-to-i6-m-long-body-dark-back-smooth-and-finless-chin-and-belly-often-white-head-lacks-callosities-baleen-dark-gray-with-gray-fringes-to-4-m-or-longer-upperjaw-arched-and-lower-lip-strongly-bowed-two-blowholes-clearly-separated-blow-projects-upward-in-wide-v-shape-distribution-restricted-to-arctic-waters-tail-stock-often-ringed-with-white-or-gray-flukes-all-dark-raised-on-longer-dives-bowhed-whale-balcna-tnyslicetus-p-body-to-16-m-long-body-from-dark-to-light-gray-and-sometimes-mottled-ofte-image235105853.html
RMRJDYWH–. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Body to i6 m long. Body dark; back smooth and finless. Chin and belly often white. Head lacks callosities. Baleen dark gray with gray fringes, to 4 m or longer. Upperjaw arched and lower lip strongly bowed. Two blowholes clearly separated; blow projects upward in wide V-shape. Distribution restricted to arctic waters. Tail stock often ringed with white or gray. Flukes, all dark, raised on longer dives. BowHE.^D Whale BaLcna tnyslicetus (P). Body to 16 m long. Body from dark to light gray and sometimes mottled, ofte
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. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Body to i6 m long. Body dark; back smooth and finless. Chin and belly often white. Head lacks callosities. Baleen dark gray with gray fringes, to 4 m or longer. Upperjaw arched and lower lip strongly bowed. Two blowholes clearly separated; blow projects upward in wide V-shape. Distribution restricted to arctic waters. Tail stock often ringed with white or gray. Flukes, all dark, raised on longer dives. BowHE.^D Whale BaLcna tnyslicetus (P). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cetaceans-of-the-channel-islands-national-marine-sanctuary-cetacea-mammals-body-to-i6-m-long-body-dark-back-smooth-and-finless-chin-and-belly-often-white-head-lacks-callosities-baleen-dark-gray-with-gray-fringes-to-4-m-or-longer-upperjaw-arched-and-lower-lip-strongly-bowed-two-blowholes-clearly-separated-blow-projects-upward-in-wide-v-shape-distribution-restricted-to-arctic-waters-tail-stock-often-ringed-with-white-or-gray-flukes-all-dark-raised-on-longer-dives-bowhed-whale-balcna-tnyslicetus-p-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-m-image235105861.html
RMRJDYWW–. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Body to i6 m long. Body dark; back smooth and finless. Chin and belly often white. Head lacks callosities. Baleen dark gray with gray fringes, to 4 m or longer. Upperjaw arched and lower lip strongly bowed. Two blowholes clearly separated; blow projects upward in wide V-shape. Distribution restricted to arctic waters. Tail stock often ringed with white or gray. Flukes, all dark, raised on longer dives. BowHE.^D Whale BaLcna tnyslicetus (P). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
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