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Animal Markings Collection (page 3)

Animal markings are nature's way of painting the world with vibrant hues and intricate patterns

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Animal Markings Collection: Yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus)
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Animal Markings Collection: Head of a Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, monkey with a blue and red nose
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Animal Markings Collection: Common Lime butterfly (Papilio demoleus), black with light yellow speckles
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Animal Markings Collection: Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) with closed wings, resting on a leaf
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Animal Markings Collection: Stingray (Dasyatidae)
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Animal Markings Collection: A magnificent ceratosoma nudibranch on coral, Solomons
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Animal Markings Collection: Detail of a giant clam growing on a reef in Indonesia
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Animal Markings Collection: Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, the largest known dromaeosaur
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Animal Markings Collection: Inostrancevia carnivorous reptile from the Permian Period
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Animal Markings Collection: Speckled Yellow moth (Pseudopanthera macularia)
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Animal Markings Collection: Dutch rabbit, Brown White
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Animal Markings Collection: Orb-web spider, grass cross spider -Argiope catenulata- perched in the center of its circular web
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Animal Markings Collection: Wall Brown -Lasiommata megera-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Animal Markings Collection: Australian Crocodile in Daintree River
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Animal Markings Collection: Side view of a plains zebra head, with the eye open. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
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Animal Markings Collection: Closeup of Carpet Python scales, Morelia spilotes, Australia
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Animal Markings Collection: The European rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes nasicornis)
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of a horses head
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Animal Markings Collection: United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to 1870
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Animal Markings Collection: Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus)
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Animal Markings Collection: Sea shell (Naticarius canrena)
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Animal Markings Collection: The white-faced whistling duck (Dendrocygna viduata)
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Animal Markings Collection: Goniatite
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Animal Markings Collection: Germany Renaissance cartouche
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Animal Markings Collection: Feather
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Animal Markings Collection: San feather
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Animal Markings Collection: Deer buck (Cervidae) rubbing its antlers against tree
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Animal Markings Collection: Eel (Anguilliformes), with long, slender body
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Animal Markings Collection: Comparative size between large and small dinosaurs
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Animal Markings Collection: Extinct zebras on savanna
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of pythons moving by creeping along
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of Milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) moving forward
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of a lizard
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of V shape migration pattern of flock wild geese with one goose near sun
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of a python wrapping itself around a rodent
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Animal Markings Collection: Illustration of Zebra butterfly (Heliconius charitonius) on a leaf
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Animal Markings Collection: Stylized portrait of dog in landscape
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Animal Markings Collection: Close-up of a swallowtail butterfly (Papilio Polyxenes) on yellow flower
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Animal Markings Collection: Cormorant close-up
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Animal Markings Collection: Figures of smoke of circular forms with forms symmetrycal brown color on a white bottom
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Animal Markings Collection: A Spotted Trunkfish, Key Largo, Florida
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Animal Markings Collection: Pair of comet fish, Australia
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Animal Markings Collection: Gymnodoris ceylonica nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon Fiji
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Animal Markings Collection: Beautiful nudibranch on coral, Papua New Guinea
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Animal Markings Collection: Close-up of an unidentified sea star in Indonesia
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Animal Markings Collection: A school of pickhandle barracuda, Papua New Guinea


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Animal markings are nature's way of painting the world with vibrant hues and intricate patterns. From the delicate Red Admiral butterfly gracefully perched on a plant, basking in the warm sun, to its mesmerizing open wings displaying a tapestry of colors. Meanwhile, the Common carp showcases its unique anatomy, each scale telling a story of resilience and adaptability. In contrast, two Dutch rabbits stand side by side, one black and white, their contrasting fur creating a striking visual harmony. As we venture into Abbotsbury beach in Dorset, UK during March, an adult Adder slithers across pebbles while basking under the gentle rays of sunlight. Beneath crystal-clear waters lies another marvel - the Blue Spotted Stingray gliding effortlessly through coral reefs. Its distinct spots resembling constellations against an azure backdrop leave us awestruck. On that same reef resides the Striped Burrfish; its patterned skin acting as camouflage among vibrant corals. Venturing further into Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote, Spain reveals an enigmatic creature known as Fossa. With sleek fur and piercing eyes, it embodies both elegance and mystery within this volcanic landscape. Nature's artistry extends even to tiny creatures like Marbled White butterflies fluttering amidst German meadows - their marbled wings blending seamlessly with wildflowers. And who could forget about the Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue? Crawling over sponges off Little Tobago Island in Trinidad and Tobago; this small yet intricately marked sea snail leaves behind trails akin to fingerprints on glass. Animal markings serve as reminders that beauty can be found everywhere if we take time to appreciate it. They tell stories of survival strategies developed over centuries or simply exist for sheer aesthetic pleasure – leaving us captivated by their splendor at every turn.