RFW1172Y–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of man feeding another small man as animal or pet in vivarium or terrarium or fishbowl.
RFRK0HAH–aligator gaze from river
RF2A55F7Y–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of man or businessman trapped inside aquarium or fish tank. Friend or colleague is going to save him.
RMJ4X88K–Wiener Vivarium Annonce (1888 08 19)
RF2M09N23–black and white close up of a bearded dragon sticking its tongue out
RMW30DP2–PSM V66 D294 Vivarium and botanical garden u of pennsylvania
RF2CBMD5M–Close up of a bearded dragon shedding its skin, with skin peeling away from head.
RMAGGWB8–Green American Tree Frog in a Vivarium kept as a pet
RM2TCC020–Wiener-Vivarium-Annonce-(1888-08-19).
RM2H42NB3–Animal house (vivarium) of the Physiology Department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
RM2X1AWG3–Vienna 2, Prater, vivarium: facade diagonally across from the right, the Ferris wheel, 1945 - 19450101 PD11612 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMKCAB2Y–A turtle (eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina) in a vivarium sticks his neck out
RFFF0CC2–LONDON Marine Animals, aquarium, zoo, Regents Park 1853. Illustrated London News
RFR2RDAD–zoo animals
RMRD9M55–. The naturalist in Australia. Natural history. 100 THE NATURALIST IN AUSTRALIA. There is also lying on the author's table at the present moment the first number of a new magazine, the " Vivarium," which is being started as the recognised organ of the Eeptilian Society. This serial, as is notified in its introductory chapter, will seek to supply information of a more practical nature than has been hitherto available for those who make reptiles their particular hobby and desire fuller knowledge concerning the habits and treatment of their adopted favourites. While this earliest number
RFR2RCG5–zoo animals
RMPG22TT–. The naturalist in Australia. Natural history. 100 THE NATURALIST IN AUSTRALIA. There is also lying on the author's table at the present moment the first number of a new magazine, the " Vivarium," which is being started as the recognised organ of the Eeptilian Society. This serial, as is notified in its introductory chapter, will seek to supply information of a more practical nature than has been hitherto available for those who make reptiles their particular hobby and desire fuller knowledge concerning the habits and treatment of their adopted favourites. While this earliest number
RF2A55F55–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of man or businessman trapped inside aquarium or fish tank. Business of psychiatric Concept.
RM2H42J9F–The central corridor of the vivarium (animal house) with cages for the animals, in the Physiology Department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
RFFF0CBW–LONDON London Zoo Fresh-Water Fish, aquarium 1853. Illustrated London News
RMRENCWF–. Wild animals and the camera [microform]. Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie; Animals. '^if'/;. it I. i6o IVJLD ANIMALS AND THE CAMERA being to see whether the chameleon experimented upon would realise that the glass came between it and the object it was after. It had already taken several worms inside the vivarium, and when the wriggling worm appeared outside, the chameleon worked its way along the branch of the small shrub until it arrived at a distance at which it knew it could reach its prey with its tongue. Taking aim, which it always does with precision, it let fly, and, as I anticipated, its t
RMPG41W6–. Nature study and life. Nature study. INSECTS OF THE GARDEN 199 the tender roots of grasses and other plants, but by spring have attained to nearly or quite an inch in length and are ready to begin their most wasteful and destructive careers.. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutwgrm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Please
RF2AFEKPP–Aquarium fish linear icon. Thin line illustration. Fishkeeping. Fishbowl pet. Contour symbol. Vector isolated outline drawing
RFR2RDAH–zoo animals
RFR2RCGA–zoo animals
RF2A55F58–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of man or businessman trapped inside aquarium or fish tank. Competitor is laughing him from outside.
RMPG41W2–. Nature study and life. Nature study. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutwgrm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Fig. S2, Cutworms a, variegated ; d, white. (After Slingerland) their moths, especially, should be known much better than they are. If other vegetation be lacking, almost any of the nu- merous species of cutworms
RF2AGDT36–Aquarium fish linear icon. Fishbowl pet. Thin line illustration. Fishkeeping. Contour symbol. Vector isolated outline drawing
RFR2RCDJ–dog at the shelter
RFR2RER4–
RMRDKPH9–. Nature study and life. Nature study. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutworm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Fig. 82. Cutworms a, variegated ; b, white. (After Slingerland) their moths, especially, should be known much better than they are. If other vegetation be lacking, almost any of the nu- merous species of cutworms
RMGK676E–50593 Plan of the Vivarium on the Biological Experiment Station at Vienna
RMRDKPHE–. Nature study and life. Nature study. INSECTS OF THE GARDEN 199 the tender roots of grasses and other plants, but by spring have attained to nearly or quite an inch in length and are ready to begin their most wasteful and destructive careers.. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutworm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Please
RMRDHG8B–. Nature study and life. Nature study. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutwgrm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Fig. S2, Cutworms a, variegated ; d, white. (After Slingerland) their moths, especially, should be known much better than they are. If other vegetation be lacking, almost any of the nu- merous species of cutworms
RF2AF8NJ5–Aquarium linear icon. Thin line illustration. Fishkeeping. Fish tank. Contour symbol. Vector isolated outline drawing
RFR2REM5–emu in the zoo
RFR2RD7E–bison in zoo
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RFR2REME–giraffe in the zoo
RMRDHG8W–. Nature study and life. Nature study. INSECTS OF THE GARDEN 199 the tender roots of grasses and other plants, but by spring have attained to nearly or quite an inch in length and are ready to begin their most wasteful and destructive careers.. Fig. Si. Dingy Cutwgrm Male and female. (After Slingerland) Whenever we see a plant in the morning wilted and pros- trate, the only thing to do is carefully to scrape the loose earth away from around its roots, find the culprit, and either keep him in a vivarium to develop into the moth or put him in the school collection ; for both cutworms and. Please
RF2AFEJMB–Aquarium linear icon. Thin line illustration. Fishkeeping. Fish tank. Contour symbol. Vector isolated outline drawing
RFR2REM0–antelope in the zoo
RFR2RD8D–kangaroo at the zoo
RMRENMK1–. The sacred beetle, and others [microform]. Beetles; Coléoptères. The Sacred Beelie and Others W. surface, the other in the ground. Can it be an accident ? Or is it not more likely that the Bison constitutes an exception to the long- evity of the Scarabs, Copres and others, who behold their offspring and even fly away to their second wedding in the following spring. I incline to the belief that we come back here to the general insect law of a short life deprived of the chief joy of parenthood, the sight of one's children, for no regrettable incident happened, so far as I know, in the vivarium
RMRJ573P–. Brief guide to the commoner butterflies of the northern United States and Canada [microform] : being an introduction to a knowledge of their life histories. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. r 182 AVVKNniX. Il always he taken tliat their quiirters do not become in the least foul. A very convenient form of breed in p-cago or vivarium is shown in Fig. ;-', and is thus described by Mr. Kiley:. Fio. 2.—Breeding-cage, described in the text. "It comprises three distinct parts: first the bottom board {(i), consisting of a square piece of inch-thick walnut with a rectangular ziuc
RFR2RCG7–zoo animals
RMRJ6HPJ–. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. " Ub â Tllli nATUACIilA OK NORTH AMKKICA. 301 II((hUs.âThis species, tlioui)ositc Martha's Vii>eyard. Specimens IVom the latter lo(!ality which I kept in a vivarium burietl themselves in the earth by day, but issued at nightl'all and indus- triously explored tlieir surroundinj^s. Tiieir burrows were concealed l»y th(5 loose earth whi(!h fell into and (illed them, but below this the bony top of the head could be always found. Frecpiently one eye i)ro je<'ted from the debris, presentiu};'with its brassy-colored iri
RFR2RCDE–jaguar in the zoo
RMRJ6HGG–. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. " Ub â Tllli nATUACIilA OK NORTH AMKKICA. 301 II((hUs.âThis species, tlioui)ositc Martha's Vii>eyard. Specimens IVom the latter lo(!ality which I kept in a vivarium burietl themselves in the earth by day, but issued at nightl'all and indus- triously explored tlieir surroundinj^s. Tiieir burrows were concealed l»y th(5 loose earth whi(!h fell into and (illed them, but below this the bony top of the head could be always found. Frecpiently one eye i)ro je<'ted from the debris, presentiu};'with its brassy-colored iri
RFR2RHE5–zoo animals
RFR2REMA–vulture in the zoo
RFR2REKT–alpaca in zoo
RFR2RENE–mandrill in the zoo
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RFR2RDAJ–zoo animals
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RFR2RDB5–hippo in the zoo
RFR2RD8Y–penguin in zoo
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RFR2RDAT–zoo animals
RFR2RD8G–iguana in the zoo
RFR2RCDR–crocodile in the zoo
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RFR2REPE–capricorn at the zoo
RFR2RD7F–buffalo in the zoo
RFR2RCG3–zoo animals
RFR2RCG9–zoo animals
RFR2RCDA–grizzly in zoo
RFR2RCCK–polar bear in the zoo
RFR2RCEE–black rhino in the zoo
RFR2XBHD–zoo animals
RFR2REP4–jackal in the zoo
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RFR2RD8E–condor in the zoo
RFR2RCCP–elephant in the zoo
RFR2T7F5–zoo animals
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RFR2RCEJ–puma in the zoo
RFR2RER3–zoo animals
RFR2RD8N–lion in zoo
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RFR2RCD4–cheetah in the zoo
RFR2RCF3–tiger in zoo
RFR2RDAM–zoo animals
RFR2T7EY–zoo animals
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