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  • The Asian forest tortoise (Manouria emys), also known commonly as the Asian brown tortoise, is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia. It is believed to be among the most primitive of living tortoises, based on molecular and morphological studies.
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  • Asian Restaurant waitresses
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  • Asian Restaurant Chef prepares sushi
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  • Asian Restaurant Chef prepares sushi
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  • Asian Restaurant Chef prepares sushi
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  • Taxidermy, Stuffed Dhole Asian Wild Dog, hunting trophies, on display in a museum in rural Thailand
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  • 9 Central Asian Portraits from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), also called common palm civet, toddy cat and musang, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. From the book ' A handbook to the carnivora : part 1 : cats, civets, and mongooses ' by Richard Lydekker, 1849-1915 Published in 1896 in London by E. Lloyd
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  • Asian black bear (Ursus thibetanus), also known as the Asiatic black bear, moon bear and white-chested bear, is a medium-sized bear species native to Asia that is largely adapted to an arboreal lifestyle in Captivity
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  • Asian black bear (Ursus thibetanus), also known as the Asiatic black bear, moon bear and white-chested bear, is a medium-sized bear species native to Asia that is largely adapted to an arboreal lifestyle in Captivity
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  • Buceros (Asian Hornbills) 1. The Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) 2. beak of the Helmeted Hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil) 3. Beak of the pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris). Copper engraving with hand colouring from Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature [miscellaneous plates] by Wilkes, John Publication date 1796-1829
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  • Traditional Asian fashion, accessories and lifestyle from Geschichte des kost?ms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 2 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Traditional Asian fashion, accessories and lifestyle from Geschichte des kost?ms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 2 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Traditional Asian fashion, accessories and lifestyle from Geschichte des kost?ms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 2 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Asian fairy-bluebird (Irena puella) from volume XIII (Aves) Part 2, of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Griffith, Mrs., engraver. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver. Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853 Published in London in 1825 by G. Kearsley
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  • Ancient Asian fashion and accessories from Geschichte des kostüms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 1 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Ancient Asian fashion and accessories from Geschichte des kostüms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 1 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Ancient Asian fashion and accessories from Geschichte des kostüms in chronologischer entwicklung (History of the costume in chronological development) by Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893. and Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906, Volume 1 printed in Berlin in 1888
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with flames and smoke
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
    IR_f_MR_A3586_pp-Plasma.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a young sexy Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • A dead Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in a man's hand. Photographed in Israel
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  • Gift wrapped young Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • young Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • young Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Gift wrapped young Asian woman with Santa hat
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  • Asian food, a bowl of rice noodles
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  • USA, New York City Asian restaurant, Stir fried vegetables are prepared in front of the guests
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  • USA, New York City Asian restaurant, Stir fried vegetables are prepared in front of the guests
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  • USA, New York City Asian restaurant, Stir fried vegetables are prepared in front of the guests
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  • Manis is a genus of South Asian and East Asian pangolins sometimes known as scaly anteaters. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
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  • Male and Female Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes. It is found in the Indian Subcontinent, China, and Southeast Asia. The Asian koel like many of its related cuckoo kin is a brood parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of crows and other hosts, who raise its young. They are unusual among the cuckoos in being largely frugivorous as adults. The bird is a widely used symbol in Indian poetry. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Israel, Aravah, The Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve breeding and reacclimation centre Breeding herd of Wild Asian Ass (Equus hemionus onager or Onager)
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  • Israel, Aravah, The Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve breeding and reacclimation centre Breeding herd of Wild Asian Ass (Equus hemionus onager or Onager)
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  • Happy young Asian woman shopper
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  • Sri Lanka, Ampara District, Arugam Bay, a herd of water buffalo AKA domestic Asian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
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  • Korean Coolie [(ethnic slur) an offensive name for an unskilled Asian labourer] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • A group of Negritos [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0116.jpg
  • Negrito man with Spear [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0114-top.jpg
  • A group of Negritos [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0113.jpg
  • A Negrito Man with Spear [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0108.jpg
  • Sumatran rhinoceros, also known as the hairy rhinoceros or Asian two-horned rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 2 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
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  • Malkohas are large birds in the cuckoo family Cuculidae, all in the genus Phaenicophaeus. The group name is derived from the Sinhala word for the red-faced malkoha; mal-koha meaning flower-cuckoo. These are all Asian tropical species. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
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  • Malkohas are large birds in the cuckoo family Cuculidae, all in the genus Phaenicophaeus. The group name is derived from the Sinhala word for the red-faced malkoha; mal-koha meaning flower-cuckoo. These are all Asian tropical species. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 5, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-V5_0191.jpg
  • Drongo à raquettes, Dicrurus paradiseus - Greater Racket-tailed Drongo The greater racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus) is a medium-sized Asian bird which is distinctive in having elongated outer tail feathers with webbing restricted to the tips. They are placed along with other drongos in the family Dicruridae. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 4, by Le Vaillant, Francois, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1805
    IR_f_African-Birds-V4_0177.jpg
  • Portrait of the red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus), also known as the Asian king vulture, Indian black vulture or Pondicherry vulture, is an Old World vulture mainly found in the Indian subcontinent, with small disjunct populations in some parts of Southeast Asia. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • The red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus), also known as the Asian king vulture, Indian black vulture or Pondicherry vulture, is an Old World vulture mainly found in the Indian subcontinent, with small disjunct populations in some parts of Southeast Asia. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
    IR_f_pondicherryvulture_gwillim059.jpg
  • A herd of Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • A herd of Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Juvenile Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Juvenile Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Juvenile Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Juvenile Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Juvenile Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • A herd of Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Adult red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) a species of snout beetle also known as the Asian palm weevil or sago palm weevil.  Weevil larvae can excavate holes in the trunk of a palm trees up to a metre long, thereby weakening and eventually killing the host plant. As a result, the weevil is considered a major pest in palm plantations, including the coconut palm, date palm and oil palm
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Coin-marked Snake (Hemorrhois nummifer syn Coluber nummifer) AKA Asian Racer or Coin snake. Photographed in Israel In November
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  • Coin-marked Snake (Hemorrhois nummifer syn Coluber nummifer) AKA Asian Racer or Coin snake. Photographed in Israel In November
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  • Oriental Small-clawed Otter (Aonyx cinerea), also known as Asian Small-clawed Otter, is the smallest otter species in the world. Israel May 2008
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  • Chinese coolies [(ethnic slur) an offensive name for an unskilled Asian labourer] in rain-coats from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • Negrito Women [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0118.jpg
  • Negrito Women [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0117.jpg
  • A group of Negritos [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
    IR_f_Races-Mankind-V1_0115.jpg
  • Negrito Women [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • A Negrito woman [The term Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) refers to several diverse ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia and the Andaman Islands. Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge and Jarawa and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon Island, Ati, and Tumandok of Panay Island, Agta of Sierra Madre and Mamanwa of Mindanao Island and about 30 other officially recognized ethnic groups in the Philippines. Historically they engaged in trade with the local population but were also often subjected to slave raids while also paying tributes to the local Southeast Asian rulers and kingdoms since 724 AD.] from the book '  The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London,  Hutchinson & co 1901
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  • The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), [Here as Indian Buffalo (Bos bubalis)] Also called the Asiatic buffalo, domestic water buffalo or Asian water buffalo, is a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. colour illustration From the book ' Wild oxen, sheep & goats of all lands, living and extinct ' by Richard Lydekker (1849-1915) Published in 1898 by Rowland Ward, London
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  • The pied harrier (Circus melanoleucos) is an Asian species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is migratory, breeding from the Amur valley in eastern Russia and north-eastern China to North Korea. Wintering individuals can be found in a wide area from Pakistan to Philippines. The population consists of approximately 10,000 individuals and the number is thought to be in moderate decline.This medium-sized harrier (length 45 cm/18in, wing span 115 cm/46in) nests in steppes and associated wetlands. Wintering individuals are often seen hunting above rice paddies and marshes. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • The red-headed vulture (Sarcogyps calvus), also known as the Asian king vulture, Indian black vulture or Pondicherry vulture, is an Old World vulture mainly found in the Indian subcontinent, with small disjunct populations in some parts of Southeast Asia. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Asian style Stir fried noodles with chicken
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  • A herd of Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • A herd of Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Adult red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in a trap. A species of snout beetle also known as the Asian palm weevil or sago palm weevil.  Weevil larvae can excavate holes in the trunk of a palm trees up to a metre long, thereby weakening and eventually killing the host plant. As a result, the weevil is considered a major pest in palm plantations, including the coconut palm, date palm and oil palm
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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