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Images Dated 20th December 2005 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Betsileo house near Ambalavao town. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) near Andringitra mountains. South-central MADAGASCAR

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Farm land, Pokhara valley, Gandak, Nepal, Himalayas, Asia

Farm land, Pokhara valley, Gandak, Nepal, Himalayas, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Terraced rice fields, near Pokhara, Gandak, Nepal, Asia

Terraced rice fields, near Pokhara, Gandak, Nepal, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Beadlet anemone

Beadlet anemone (Actinia equine) in a rock pool. This anemone feeds on small crustaceans that it catches with its stinging tentacles

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Common crab

Common crab. Top view of the Common or Rock crab, (Cancer pagurus) also known as the Edible crab for its tasty meat. It is coloured red-brown on top with a yellow-white underside

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Common jellyfish

Common jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). This jellyfish, also known as the moon jellyfish, is found in waters throughout the world, mostly near coasts. It grows up to 40 centimetres in diameter

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Common shore crab

Common shore crab (Carcinus maenas) camouflaged against seaweed. This is the green form of the common shore crab. As its name suggests, this crab lives on sea shores

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Rock pool

Rock pool with three red beadlet anenomes (Actinia equine, at centre) top shells (Monodonta turbinate, surrounding anemones at centre) and limpets against (Patella intermedia)

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Brown hydra

Brown hydra (Hydra attenuata). Temporary mount of a drop of pond water with a brown hydra. It has tentacles loaded with stinging cells or nematocysts which are discharged into the body of their prey

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Beadlet anemone

Beadlet anemone (Actinia equine) in a rock pool. This anemone feeds on small crustaceans that it catches with its stinging tentacles

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Discarded edible sea urchin

Discarded edible sea urchin. Discarded empty shell, or test, of an edible sea urchin (Echinus esculentus). A seagull has dropped the sea urchin on a rock and then eaten its soft innards

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Nursery spider

Nursery spider
Female nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) inside a spun nettle leaf. It is carrying an egg sac in its mouthparts. When the young emerge the spiders are guarded, an example of parental care

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Sea urchin

Sea urchin (Psammechinus miliaris). Sea urchins are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish. Their exoskeleton shell, or test, is covered in numerous spines that protect them from predators

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Cushion starfish

Cushion starfish (Asterina gibbosa) in a rock pool. Photographed at Abbotsham in North Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Nursery spider

Nursery spider
Female nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) carrying an egg sac in her mouthparts. When the young emerge the spiders are guarded in a tent- like web constructed in tall grass

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Common whelks

Common whelks (Buccinum undatum) and their egg cases on a rock. The two whelks at centre right are mating. Each egg case houses between 200-1000 eggs, which will hatch after 3-9 months

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Flat periwinkles

Flat periwinkles (Littorina littoralis). Collection of periwinkles showing the variation in shell colour. This means that only some are camouflaged against the seaweed and protected from predators

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Silk moth caterpillar breathing pore

Silk moth caterpillar breathing pore
Silk moth caterpillar air pore. Polarised light micrograph of a spiracle (air pore, upper centre) and its attached tracheae (air passages) from a silk moth caterpillar (Bombyx mori)

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Male frog and spawn

Male frog and spawn. Male frog (Hyla sp.) surrounded by spawn which he has recently fertilised by squirting his sperm into the water

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Tadpole

Tadpole. Tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria). This tadpole is at the four leg stage (twelve weeks). The front legs have broken through the membrane covering the body but the tail is still

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Tadpole

Tadpole. Tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria). This tadpole is at the four leg stage (twelve weeks). The front legs have broken through the operculum but the tail is still complete

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Snipe fly, light micrograph

Snipe fly, light micrograph. Prepared slide of a whole snipe fly (Empis stercorea). The exact measurement of the specimen is 7mm

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Male banded damselfly

Male banded damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a leaf. This species of damselfly is named after the dark band that is found on the wings of the males

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Sand goby

Sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) camouflaged on a sandy seabed. This fish grows up to 10 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Sole fish scales

Sole fish scales, polarised light micrograph. Placoid scales of a sole (Solea solea). These tough scales protect the body of the fish

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Mollusc radula

Mollusc radula. Light micrograph of a mollusc (Sistrum fiscellum) radula. The radula is a toothed chitinous organ in the mouth of gastropods such as snails and slugs, which like a file

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Pebble ridge

Pebble ridge with humpback cliffs in the background. Photographed at Westward Ho!, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Barley

Barley (Hordeum vulgare) in a field

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Dam reservoir

Dam reservoir. Water flooding the valley behind a dam. The water is at a low level, exposing several metres of bare rock on the side of the mountains

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Fly agaric fungi

Fly agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria) at the base of a sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis, not seen). The mycelium of the fly agaric fungus shares a symbiotic relationship with the spruce

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Beech leaf

Beech leaf. Close-up of the leaf of a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) showing the pattern of veins and cells

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Sycamore stem, light micrograph

Sycamore stem, light micrograph
Sycamore stem. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) stem node. The red layer at the edge of the stem is a protective layer of cork and parenchyma tissue

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Seaweeds

Seaweeds
Assorted seaweeds. Seaweeds are often collected for use as a fertiliser as they are rich in nutrients, especially rarer nutrients such as iodine

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Algae

Algae. Partly eaten algae on a rock. The tracks of a molluscs radula (rasping tongue) can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Canada, Saskatchewan, North Battleford: Western Development Museum and Village Red Barn

Canada, Saskatchewan, North Battleford: Western Development Museum and Village Red Barn and Village Farm

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Canada, Saskatchewan

Canada, Saskatchewan, Craik: Hayrolls / Autumn and Prairie Landscape

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Paddle Steamer, Brisbane River, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Paddle Steamer, Brisbane River, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Paddle Steamers

Paddle Steamers, Brisbane River, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: The Mansions, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

The Mansions, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Common Goose Barnacle Europe & USA

Common Goose Barnacle Europe & USA
FG-4735 Common Goose Barnacle Europe & USA Lepas anatifera Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Vineyard - Provence - France

Vineyard - Provence - France
WAT-12018 Vineyard, Provence, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Kaki - fruit. Provence - France. Originally from China / Japan

Kaki - fruit. Provence - France. Originally from China / Japan
WAT-11955 Kaki Persimmon / Kaki - fruit Provence, France Diospyros kaki Originally from China / Japan M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Olive Grove - prepared for picking - La Drome Provencale - France

Olive Grove - prepared for picking - La Drome Provencale - France
WAT-11979 Olive Grove - prepared for picking La Drome Provencale, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Olive Fruit - picked in a basket - La Drome Provencale - France

Olive Fruit - picked in a basket - La Drome Provencale - France
WAT-11977 Olive Fruit - picked in a basket La Drome Provencale, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Olive Grove - prepared for picking - La Drome Provencale - France

Olive Grove - prepared for picking - La Drome Provencale - France
WAT-11980 Olive Grove, prepared for picking La Drome Provencale, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: Olive Trees & Fruit - La Drome Provencale - France

Olive Trees & Fruit - La Drome Provencale - France
WAT-11975 Olive Trees & Fruit La Drome Provencale, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2005: The zig-zag fortress of Sacsayhuaman, with Cuzco in the background, Cuzco

The zig-zag fortress of Sacsayhuaman, with Cuzco in the background, Cuzco, Peru, South America



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