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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • Wild animals on sale at a stall at the animal market in Bangkok, Thailand
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  • The Stuffed Animals from the book ' A museum of wonders ' and what the young folks saw there, explained in many pictures by Frederick Burr Opper, Published in London ; New York by George Routledge & Sons in 1894
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  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
    IR_f_Dore-Bible_0454.jpg
  • Jelly fish Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Sea shell Illustrations from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Sea shell Illustrations from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Crabs Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Crabs Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Lobsters Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Sea creatures Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Title Page of 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
    IR_f_Dore-Bible_0455.jpg
  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
    IR_f_Dore-Bible_0453.jpg
  • Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Animals of the Bible from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • These Animals Fought with Fury from the book ' A journey to the centre of the earth ' by Jules Verne (1828-1905) Published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons, 1905
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  • Sea shell Illustrations from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Sea shell Illustrations from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Lobsters Illustration from 'Historiae Naturalis De Exanguibus Aquaticis  libri IV' (Natural History of Sea animals book 4) by Johannes Jonston. Published 1665.
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  • Text and description plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Text and description plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Text and description platefrom the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • goatskin book binding and cover a from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Graphic Don't Feed the Animals sign in a zoo
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  • Graphic Don't Feed the Animals sign in a zoo
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • Members of the activist collective Anonymous for Voiceless, an animal rights organization specialized in street activism, demonstrate in London on August 26, 2018. the protesters held signs reading Truth and held laptops showing movies revealing violence against animals.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole with cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis). Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed Mara River, Kenya
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_2.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • Single juvenile Hippo on the riverbank Hippopotamuse (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippo_EYL08824.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippo_DSC05500.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    BT_f_Hippo_8337.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole with cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis). Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippo_7DIM8523.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed Mara River, Kenya
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed Mara River, Kenya
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
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  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0121.jpg
  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0115.jpg
  • Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
    IR_f_voyagedanslamriq00orbi_5_0111.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_IA8A6080.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_IA8A6052.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_IA8A6075.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_IA8A6030.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_IA8A6006.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_EYL06846.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus_EYL06842.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_8466.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_4229.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_3.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed Mara River, Kenya
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_1.jpg
  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed lake Kariba along the Zambezi river, Zimbabwe.
    BT_f_Hippopotamus-Kenya_0108.jpg
  • Alert dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) near a termite mound. This small carnivore is highly social, living in large groups of up to 20 individuals. Mongoose colonies occupy old termite nests or the burrows of other animals, which they adapt to their own requirements. The dwarf mongoose has keen eyesight and uses the top of termite mounds as a lookout post, watching for predators and other marauding mongoose colonies. If the alarm is given, the young are taken inside to safety. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • A flock of Eurasian spoonbills (Platalea leucorodia). This wading bird is found in southern Eurasia, Europe and North Africa. It migrates to the tropics in winter. It inhabits marshy wetlands and feeds on fish, frogs and other aquatic animals. Photographed in Israel, in October
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  • dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) peering out of a termite mound. This small carnivore is highly social, living in large groups of up to 20 individuals. Mongoose colonies occupy old termite nests or the burrows of other animals, which they adapt to their own requirements. The dwarf mongoose has keen eyesight and uses the top of termite mounds as a lookout post, watching for predators and other marauding mongoose colonies. If the alarm is given, the young are taken inside to safety. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_f_Dwarf-Mongoose_04.jpg
  • Alert dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) near a termite mound. This small carnivore is highly social, living in large groups of up to 20 individuals. Mongoose colonies occupy old termite nests or the burrows of other animals, which they adapt to their own requirements. The dwarf mongoose has keen eyesight and uses the top of termite mounds as a lookout post, watching for predators and other marauding mongoose colonies. If the alarm is given, the young are taken inside to safety. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_f_Dwarf-Mongoose_03.jpg
  • Alert dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) near a termite mound. This small carnivore is highly social, living in large groups of up to 20 individuals. Mongoose colonies occupy old termite nests or the burrows of other animals, which they adapt to their own requirements. The dwarf mongoose has keen eyesight and uses the top of termite mounds as a lookout post, watching for predators and other marauding mongoose colonies. If the alarm is given, the young are taken inside to safety. Photographed in Tanzania
    BT_f_Dwarf-Mongoose_01.jpg
  • Little owl (athene noctua) perched on a rock cliff. At just 20 centimetres in height this owl is, as its name implies, one of the smallest of its kind. Living off insects, small mammals and small birds. Its habit of hunting at dawn and dusk allows it to prey on both nocturnal and diurnal animals. Photographed in the Negev Desert in May
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  • Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Illustration of Biblical Birds and animals from the Gallery of Scripture Illustrations from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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  • The African rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • he klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) [Klip-Springer] is a small antelope found in eastern and southern Africa hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • The Tackhaitse. hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • The African Hog hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) here as Spring-Bok hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Quahkah or quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that was endemic to South Africa until it was hunted to extinction in the late 19th century by European settler-colonists. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but early genetic studies have supported it being a subspecies of plains zebra. A more recent study suggested that it was the southernmost cline or ecotype of the species. hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Pallah the impala (Aepyceros melampus), large South African antelope. hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Koodoo or Kudu are two species of antelope of the genus Tragelaphus hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • The Gnoo [Gnu or wildebeest] hand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Little owl (athene noctua) perched on a branch. At just 20 centimetres in height this owl is, as its name implies, one of the smallest of its kind. Living off insects, small mammals and small birds. Its habit of hunting at dawn and dusk allows it to prey on both nocturnal and diurnal animals. Photographed in the Negev Desert in June
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