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Images Dated 2nd February 2006 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Kiwi fruit

Kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis). Kiwis are are a good source of vitamin C and potassium

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Megatherium

Megatherium. Artists impression of Megatherium, an extinct species of giant sloth. Megatherium was about the size of an elephant, and inhabited the shrubby savannas of America

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Palaeotherium

Palaeotherium. Artists impression of the extinct mammal Palaeotherium. This genus lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epoch between 54 and 23 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Macrauchenia

Macrauchenia. Artists impression of the extinct prehistoric mammal Macrauchenia. This herbivore lived 7 million to 20, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Palaeotherium

Palaeotherium. Artists impression of the extinct mammal Palaeotherium. This genus lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epoch between 54 and 23 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Macrauchenia

Macrauchenia. Artists impression of a herd of Macrauchenia, an extinct prehistoric mammal that lived 7 million to 20, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Megatherium

Megatherium. Artists impression of Megatherium, an extinct species of giant sloth. Megatherium was about the size of an elephant, and inhabited the shrubby savannas of America

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Merychippus

Merychippus. Artists impression of the extinct horsel Merychippus. This species lived during the Miocene epoch between 17 and 11 million years ago. It is thought to be the first horse to graze

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Leptictidium

Leptictidium. Artists impression of the extinct mammal Leptictidium hunting a cicada. Fossil skeletons revealed that Leptictids had small front legs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: River estuary

River estuary. Intertidal sand flats seen at low tide in the Taw-Torridge estuary. Photographed near Barnstaple, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Mammoth

Mammoth. Artists impression of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus sp.). The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene Ice Age of some 2 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Woolly rhinoceros

Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Artists impression of two woolly rhinoceroses. This extinct mammal existed during the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs, 1.8 million years to 10

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Merychippus

Merychippus. Artists impression of a herd of the extinct horse Merychippus. This species lived during the Miocene epoch between 17 and 11 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Thorn apple (Datura stramonium)

Thorn apple (Datura stramonium)
Thorn apple flower (Datura stramonium). This plant is a member of the nightshade family. It contains poisonous alkaloids. Photographed in disturbed ground in Braunton Burrows, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Wild rose (Rosa canina)

Wild rose (Rosa canina)
Wild rose flowers (Rosa canina) in a hedge. Photographed near the sea in Ringstead, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Wild rose (Rosa canina)

Wild rose (Rosa canina)
Wild rose flowers (Rosa canina) in a hedge. Some of the flowers have pollinating insects at their centres. Photographed near the sea in Ringstead, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Crocosmia inflorescence

Crocosmia inflorescence (Crocosmia sp.). Photographed at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Canna lily foliage

Canna lily foliage (Canna sp.). Photographed at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Bouquet of tulips

Bouquet of tulips (Tulipa sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Day lily and Inula hookeri

Day lily and Inula hookeri
Day lily (Hemerocallis sp. red) and Inula hookeri (yellow) flowers. Photographed at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Lamborghini 400GT

Lamborghini 400GT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Maserati GranSport

Maserati GranSport

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa

Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: McLaren F1 Britain

McLaren F1 Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: McLaren F1 Britain

McLaren F1 Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing

Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Mini Cooper Britain

Mini Cooper Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing

Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Lincoln Model KB USA

Lincoln Model KB USA

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Marmon Speedster American

Marmon Speedster American

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Lotus M250 Prototype

Lotus M250 Prototype

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Mazda MX5 Japan Japanese

Mazda MX5 Japan Japanese

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: McLaren F1 Britain

McLaren F1 Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3

Pagani Zonda C12s 7. 3
Pagani Zonda C12s 7.3

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: MG ZS Prototype Britain

MG ZS Prototype Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: TVR Speed 12 Britain

TVR Speed 12 Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Shelby GT350 Mustang Convertible Carroll Ford

Shelby GT350 Mustang Convertible Carroll Ford

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Westfield 1800 Britain

Westfield 1800 Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Smart German

Smart German

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: TVR Tuscan Britain

TVR Tuscan Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Wolseley Hornet Special

Wolseley Hornet Special

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Ultima Can-Am Britain

Ultima Can-Am Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Volkswagen VW Beetle

Volkswagen VW Beetle

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: Renault Megane France

Renault Megane France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd February 2006: TVR Cerbera 4. 2 Britain

TVR Cerbera 4. 2 Britain
TVR Cerbera 4.2 Britain



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