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Carnivorous Collection (page 9)

"Carnivorous: A Glimpse into the Ferocious World of Predators" Red Kite Soaring: Witness the majestic red kite in action

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: White-backed vultures feeding

White-backed vultures feeding
White-backed vultures (Gyps africanus) feeding on a carcass. Vultures use their long hooked beaks to tear through the skin of dead animals and rip off chunks of flesh

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Spotted hyena drinking

Spotted hyena drinking
Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) drinking at a watering hole. This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319

Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319
Tyrannosaurus Rex skull cast at Biosphere 2. This specimen, believed to be about 75 million years old, was discovered in Wyoming, USA

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Emperor scorpion eating a cricket C013 / 4401

Emperor scorpion eating a cricket C013 / 4401
Emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) eating a cricket. This is the largest of the scorpions, reaching a length of over 20 centimetres. It inhabits forests and savannah in tropical central Africa

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus
This was a carnivore that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period, around 70 million years ago. Fossil evidence in the unusual form of skin has been discovered in Argentina

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Cat skull X-ray

Cat skull X-ray
Cat skull. X-ray of the skull of a domestic cat (Felis catus) seen from the side. The front of the skull is at right. The cat is a carnivore (a meat eater)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Tiger walking

Tiger walking. Tigers (Panthera tigris) are native to the forests of southern and eastern Asia. In common with most cats, they are generally solitary, although small groups of a male

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Common frog diving

Common frog diving

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Komodo dragon tooth, SEM

Komodo dragon tooth, SEM
Komodo dragon tooth, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This curved serrated tooth is designed to slice, cut and tear meat, but not to chew it

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Giganotosaurus dinosaur

Giganotosaurus dinosaur
Ceratosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of a Ceratosaurus dinosaur. This carnivorous theropod dinosaur lived between 150 and 135 million years ago, in the late Jurassic period

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, artwork. This extinct fish lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago). Dunkleosteus was a large predatory fish that had plates of sharp bone within its

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Saltopus

Saltopus. Computer artwork of a Saltopus dinosaur by a stream. Saltopus was a primitive theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period (about 221 to 210 million years ago)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Compsognathus dinosaur, computer artwork

Compsognathus dinosaur, computer artwork
Compsognathus dinosaur. Computer artwork of the carnivorous, bipedal dinosaur Compsognathus longipes. It was about the size of a chicken and lived during the late Jurassic period

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting
Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish hunting a Cladoselache shark, artwork. These two species lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs, artwork
Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs. Artwork of two Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs feeding on a Parasaurolophus dinosaur. T. rex was a large bipedal (two-legged)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Andrewsarchus

Andrewsarchus. Artists impression of the extinct prehistoric mammal Andrewsarchus mongoliensis. This carnivorous ungulate (hoofed animal) lived during the Eocene epoch, 60-32 million years ago

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: 1811 Parkinson mammoth mastodon tooth

1811 Parkinson mammoth mastodon tooth
Natural tone image - " The back grinding tooth of the mammoth or Mastodon of Ohio, weight 4lb and 11oz, drawn and engraved by Springsguth from life"

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Permian animals, artwork

Permian animals, artwork
Permian animals. Computer artwork of bear-sized predatory Inostrancevia sp. gorgonopsians attacking the herbivorous reptile Scutosaurus during the Permian period (around 300-250 million years ago)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork

Ceratosaurus and Dacentrurus, artwork
Ceratosaurus (right) and Dacentrurus (left) dinosaurs fighting, artwork. Ceratosaurus was a carnivorous theropod. It was a bipedal predator, using its teeth and hind claws to bring down its prey

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Sperm whale teeth

Sperm whale teeth. Lower jaw and teeth of a dead sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). A sperm whales teeth, also known as whale ivory, only develop in its lower jaw

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Austroraptor dinosaurs

Austroraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of three Austroraptor dinosaurs scavenging on the dead body of a larger dinosaur

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Velociraptor dinosaurs

Velociraptor dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Velociraptor mongoliensis dinosaurs running in pursuit of their prey (not seen)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Cretaceous marine predators, artwork

Cretaceous marine predators, artwork
Cretaceous marine predators. Computer artwork of three primary marine predators that shared the waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Compsognathus dinosaur, artwork

Compsognathus dinosaur, artwork
Compsognathus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Compsognathus longipes dinosaur eating a small lizard found amongst mushrooms on a forest floor

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Utahraptor dinosaur

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs and thought to have been an extremely lethal group of dinosaurs because of the killer claws on their feet

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Ceratosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork

Ceratosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork
Ceratosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Ceratosaurus, a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in the Late Jurassic Period (150-135 million years ago)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Yellow mongoose

Yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata) standing on watch. The yellow mongoose is a social mammal that inhabits savannah and scrub in southern Africa

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore and his wife Kathy kayaking with a leopard seal near

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore and his wife Kathy kayaking with a leopard seal near Danco Island
Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Illustration representing Carcharodon megalodon swimming

Illustration representing Carcharodon megalodon swimming
Palaeozoology - Miocene period - Carnivorous fishes - Carcharodon megalodon - Art work by Nick Pike

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, head and shoulders, side view

Model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, head and shoulders, side view

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) underwater, side view

Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) underwater, side view

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Two Wildcats (Felis silvestris), illustration

Two Wildcats (Felis silvestris), illustration
Zoology - Mammals - Wildcat (Felis silvestris) and European Pine Marten (Martes martes), illustration

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii), jaws wide open

Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii), jaws wide open

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: A spotted hyena in Katavi National Park

A spotted hyena in Katavi National Park
Tanzania, Katavi National Park. A spotted hyena feeds on a buffalo carcass in Katavi National Park

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Mating lions, Katavi National Park

Mating lions, Katavi National Park
Tanzania, Katavi National Park. Mating lions

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Antarctica, South Shetlands Islands, Half Moon Island

Antarctica, South Shetlands Islands, Half Moon Island. Weddell seal (leptonychotes weddelli)

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: 4-mc114. 96, animal, animal behaviour, asleep, behaviour, carnivora, carnivore, carnivorous

4-mc114. 96, animal, animal behaviour, asleep, behaviour, carnivora, carnivore, carnivorous
4-mc114.96, animal, animal behaviour, asleep, behaviour, carnivora, carnivore, carnivorous, companion, companionship, company, couple, cute, dozing, dreaming, dreams, enhydra lutris, fatigue

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: ave, avian, bubo bubo, captive animals, carnivorous, eagle-owl, ear tufts, eurasian eagle-owl

ave, avian, bubo bubo, captive animals, carnivorous, eagle-owl, ear tufts, eurasian eagle-owl
Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo), head shot in studio, captive

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Picture No. 11980723

Picture No. 11980723
Short-eared Owl hunting over fallow field in winter Date:

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Picture No. 11981430

Picture No. 11981430
Grey Seal group resting on cliffs Mull Island, Scotland, United Kingdom Date:

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Cat

Cat

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Ocelot

Ocelot. Live in South America. Engraving 1841

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Polar bear

Polar bear
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle.Date: 1903

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Jaw of a mosasaur, Mosasaurus, found in Mstricht

Jaw of a mosasaur, Mosasaurus, found in Mstricht, and fossil palates from various unknown fish.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Skeleton of a Pterodactylus, an extinct carnivorous

Skeleton of a Pterodactylus, an extinct carnivorous flying reptile from the Jurassic era.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Compsognathus longipes, extinct small, bipedal

Compsognathus longipes, extinct small, bipedal, carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Jurassic.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F

Background imageCarnivorous Collection: Hyaenodon, extinct genus of carnivorous creodonts

Hyaenodon, extinct genus of carnivorous creodonts.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg



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"Carnivorous: A Glimpse into the Ferocious World of Predators" Red Kite Soaring: Witness the majestic red kite in action, a carnivorous bird known for its impressive hunting skills. Historical Artwork Unveiled: Delve into ancient depictions of Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating, showcasing their primal and carnivorous instincts. Cephalotus follicularis - The Hungry Pitcher Plant: Explore the fascinating world of this Australian pitcher plant, as it lures unsuspecting insects into its carnivorous trap. Picture No. 10865989 - Unleashing Nature's Carnivores: Get ready to be captivated by an awe-inspiring image that showcases various carnivorous species in all their glory. Thylacinus cynocephalus - The Elusive Thylacine: Discover the enigmatic thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, a now-extinct carnivorous marsupial that once roamed Australia. Coelophysis Fossil Revealed: Step back in time and marvel at the fossilized remains of Coelophysis, an early dinosaur with sharp teeth adapted for a carnivorous lifestyle. Tawny Owl's Night Hunt: Enter a nocturnal realm where historical artwork portrays tawny owls on their relentless pursuit of prey – truly emblematic of nature's cunning and carnivorism. Dog Skull X-ray Exposed: Peer beneath the surface as an X-ray reveals intricate details of a dog skull, highlighting adaptations developed over centuries for successful predation. Mosasaurus - Ruler of Ancient Seas: Dive deep into prehistoric waters to encounter Mosasaurus – an enormous marine reptile with razor-sharp teeth that made it one formidable predator. Spinosaurus Roars to Life.