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Images Dated 1st April 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Boy and dog

Boy and dog

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Dogs

Dogs

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: A male Florida panther is treed by specialized dogs near the Seminole Indian Reservation

A male Florida panther is treed by specialized dogs near the Seminole Indian Reservation

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Rp4Drignwxaa

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A Chinese girl wearing a kimono poses under a cherry blossom tree at a park in Beijing April 1, 2004. Photo taken April 1. REUTERS/China Photos GN/FA

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Rifle images

Rifle images

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Tv set pattern

Tv set pattern

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid

Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid
Shepherds crown echinoid (Micraster coranguinum Leske) preserved in flint. Specimen from the Cretaceous Upper Chalk, England

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Conulus albogalerus (Leske), Shepherds Crown echinoid

Conulus albogalerus (Leske), Shepherds Crown echinoid
Shepherds Crown echinoid preserved in flint. Found in Gravel derived from Cretaceous Chalk, Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Tv

Tv

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Scope

Scope

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Tv

Tv

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Perisphinctes, ammonite

Perisphinctes, ammonite
A Pyritised (golden cloured) ammonite from the Jurassic, Callovian, Jason Beds; Uetzing, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Dactylioceras commune, snakestone ammonite

Dactylioceras commune, snakestone ammonite
Snakestone ammonite (Dactylioceras commune) (J. Sowerby) a lectotype specimen from Toarcian, Upper Liassic, Bifrons Zone, Whitby, U.k

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve

Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve
Steinkern (internal cast) of a bizarrre rudist bivalve from the Jurassic period. Specimen from the Upper Kimmeridgian rocks, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve

Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve
Steinkern (internal cast) of a bizarrre rudist bivalve from the Jurassic period. Specimen from the Upper Kimmeridgian rocks, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoan

Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoan
Fossil bryozoan dating from the Carboniferous rocks, Mississippian, Golconda Fm. Marigold, Illinois, U.S.A

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Echinocorys scutata Leske, fairy loaf echinoid

Echinocorys scutata Leske, fairy loaf echinoid
A fairy loaf echinoid from the Cretaceous Chalk, Coranguinum Zone, Northfleet, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid

Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid
Artificially stained red shepherds crown echinoid from the Cretaceous Upper Chalk, Coranguinum Zone, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Crystal apple - cystoid echinoderm

Crystal apple - cystoid echinoderm
NHM E10. Echinosphaerites aurantium (Gyllenhall). Ordovicain, Popouka, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Pipette tips and sample tubes

Pipette tips and sample tubes. Assorted disposable plastic pipette tips and Eppendorf sample tubes

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Grey squirrel amongst daffodils eating a nut

Grey squirrel amongst daffodils eating a nut

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: The North American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana

The North American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana
Rana catesbeiana. Head of the North American bull- frog Rana catesbeiana, peering out from between leaves of grass

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: View of full moon

View of full moon
View of the full moon, showing its dark " seas" or maria, & the two bright rayed craters Tycho (near bottom) & Copernicus (directly north of Tycho)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Clouds at sunrise

Clouds at sunrise. Light from the rising sun illuminating clouds in British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Clouds at sunrise

Clouds at sunrise. Light from the rising sun illuminating clouds in British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Sedna, Kuiper Belt Object

Sedna, Kuiper Belt Object
Tenth planet. Computer artwork of Sedna, one of the largest objects in the Kuiper Belt of the outer solar system. It is a candidate for a tenth planet because it has a relatively stable orbit

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Organic parsley

Organic parsley (Petroselinum crispum). This biennial herb is commonly used in Eastern European cooking. There are two main varieties, flat leaf or Italian parsley P

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Clearing of the rainforest (deforestation)

Clearing of the rainforest (deforestation)
Deforestation. A clearing in the rainforest, which has been cut and burned for use as farmland. Photographed in the Northern Range of Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Compost

Compost made from kitchen waste. Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter used in gardens to improve soil structure and provide nutrients

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Organic courgettes

Organic courgettes (Cucurbita pepo) or zucchinis in flower. Courgettes are marrow vegetables that are harvested before becoming fully ripe. The flowers are also used in salads

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Pruning scissors

Pruning scissors or secateurs being used to cut unwanted stems. Pruning removes dead or unwanted stems from a plant to improve its shape or growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Pruning scissors

Pruning scissors or secateurs being used to cut unwanted stems. Pruning removes dead or unwanted stems from a plant to improve its shape or growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Illustration of the parts of a flower

Illustration of the parts of a flower
Flower anatomy. Illustration of parts of a flower, seen in longitudinal section. The flower is borne on a stalk, with the floral parts attached to a thickened receptacle

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2004: Mute Swan in aggresive pose

Mute Swan in aggresive pose
RES-589 Mute Swan - in aggresive pose Cygnus olor George Reszeter Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.


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