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Background imageHairy Collection: Prize Hog - Macedonia

Prize Hog - Macedonia
A truly splendid prize-winning hairy sow of major repute in this small Macedonian village. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHairy Collection: Champion Brentwood Hero - Old English Sheepdog

Champion Brentwood Hero - Old English Sheepdog Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHairy Collection: Optimist and pessimists - postcard by George Ranstead

Optimist and pessimists - postcard by George Ranstead
Postcard by George Ranstead, amateur soldier artist of the Great War featuring three miserable looking hairy men with long beards, looking with suspicion at an optimist who is grinning broadly

Background imageHairy Collection: Horse with very long mane and tail, 1892

Horse with very long mane and tail, 1892
This horse with an exceptionally long mane and tail, hails from Conneticut, United States of America. Date: 1892

Background imageHairy Collection: Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, yearling steer, close-up of head, with wet coat

Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, yearling steer, close-up of head, with wet coat, grazing in upland pasture England, july

Background imageHairy Collection: Domestic Dog, Labradoodle, adult, panting, resting beside ball on grass, England, july

Domestic Dog, Labradoodle, adult, panting, resting beside ball on grass, England, july

Background imageHairy Collection: Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, cows and calf, standing on fell, Lake District, Cumbria

Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, cows and calf, standing on fell, Lake District, Cumbria, England, july

Background imageHairy Collection: Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, calf, standing on moorland, England, july

Domestic Cattle, Highland Cattle, calf, standing on moorland, England, july

Background imageHairy Collection: Green Crab Spider (Heriaeus hirtus) adult, camouflaged on hairy plant, Italy

Green Crab Spider (Heriaeus hirtus) adult, camouflaged on hairy plant, Italy

Background imageHairy Collection: Insects head, SEM

Insects head, SEM
Insects head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of an insect (order Hemiptera). The insect has two large compound eyes on either side of its head (grey)

Background imageHairy Collection: Springtail tail, SEM

Springtail tail, SEM
Springtail tail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a springtail (order Collembola) tail. This wingless insect gets it name from the specialised jumping appendage (furcula)

Background imageHairy Collection: Jumping spiders eye, SEM

Jumping spiders eye, SEM
Jumping spiders eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the simple eye (ocelli, orange) of a jumping spider (family Salticidae)

Background imageHairy Collection: Hedgehog tick, SEM

Hedgehog tick, SEM
Hedgehog tick. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hedgehog tick (Ixodes hexagonus) feeding. Its body is swollen with blood. Ticks are parasitic arachnids

Background imageHairy Collection: Muskox

Muskox (Ovibos muschatus). Muskoxen are native to the Arctic areas of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. This muskox is a member of the only wild mainland herd in Europe. Photographed in Norway

Background imageHairy Collection: Caterpillars feeding

Caterpillars feeding
Caterpillars on a branch feeding. The hairs on the caterpillars bodies are a deterrent to predators. Photographed at De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageHairy Collection: Foot of jumping spider, SEM

Foot of jumping spider, SEM
Foot of jumping spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of the leg of a jumping spider (family Salticidae)

Background imageHairy Collection: Northern eggar moth caterpillar

Northern eggar moth caterpillar (Lasiocampa quercus callunae) on a railway sleeper. Photographed in June in the Highland region of Scotland, UK

Background imageHairy Collection: Baboon spider

Baboon spider (Pterinochilus sp.). Sensory hairs can be seen on the legs of the golden brown baboon spider. Baboon spiders get their name because their last two leg segments are similar to the finger

Background imageHairy Collection: Moth antennae, SEM

Moth antennae, SEM
Moth antennae. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antennae of a moth (order Lepidoptera). The antennae are covered in sensory hairs that detect movement and smell

Background imageHairy Collection: Lacewing wing, SEM

Lacewing wing, SEM
Lacewing wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a lacewing (Chrysopa sp.). The numerous veins on these membranous wings give these insects their name

Background imageHairy Collection: Jumping spiders eyes, SEM

Jumping spiders eyes, SEM
Jumping spiders eyes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the eyes (brown) of a jumping spider (family Salticidae)

Background imageHairy Collection: Jumping spiders leg, SEM

Jumping spiders leg, SEM
Jumping spiders leg (family Salticidae). Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of a jumping spiders leg. The hairs are used for gripping and also as a sensory tool

Background imageHairy Collection: Six-spot burnet caterpillar

Six-spot burnet caterpillar (Zygaena filipendulae) on a green-winged orchid flower (Anacamptis morio). This is the larva of the six-spot burnet moth

Background imageHairy Collection: Tarantula

Tarantula (family Theraphosidae). Tarantulas are large, hairy spiders found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world

Background imageHairy Collection: Jumping spider, SEM

Jumping spider, SEM
Jumping spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a jumping spider (family Salticidae). Five of its eight simple eyes (ocelli) are seen here (pink)

Background imageHairy Collection: Spiders body surface, SEM

Spiders body surface, SEM
Spiders body surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the body surface of an unidentified spider (order Araneae). Magnification: x280 at 6x7cm size

Background imageHairy Collection: Gecko toe hairs, SEM

Gecko toe hairs, SEM
Gecko toe hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs, or setae, from a geckos (family Gekkonidae) toe. These hairs enable the gecko to cling to smooth surfaces by taking advantage of

Background imageHairy Collection: Tamarins skin and hairs

Tamarins skin and hairs
Tamarins skin. Scanning electron micrograph of a tamarins (Saguinus sp.) skin, with hairs (brown) emerging from it. Tamarins are a small type of New World monkey

Background imageHairy Collection: Gecko toe, SEM

Gecko toe, SEM
Gecko toe. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a geckos (family Gekkonidae) toe. The toe is covered in hairs, or setae

Background imageHairy Collection: Hairs on a geckos toe

Hairs on a geckos toe. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the numerous hairs which cover the underside of a geckos feet

Background imageHairy Collection: Mole nose, SEM

Mole nose, SEM
Mole nose. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the snout (pink) of a mole, showing specialised bulbous papillae (projections) known as Eimers organs

Background imageHairy Collection: Underside of a geckos toe

Underside of a geckos toe. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the numerous hairs which cover the underside of a geckos feet

Background imageHairy Collection: Fox fur, SEM

Fox fur, SEM
Fox fur. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the coat of a fox (family Canidae). Foxes are carnivorous mammals. Magnification: x40 at 6x7cm size

Background imageHairy Collection: Mole hair, SEM

Mole hair, SEM
Mole hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a skin of a mole (family Talpidae), showing fine hairs. Moles are small mammals that live in underground burrows

Background imageHairy Collection: Dartmoor pony

Dartmoor pony (Equus caballus) using its hoof to knock snow from the gorse (Ulex sp.) in order to feed. This pony has bred on Dartmoor for centuries

Background imageHairy Collection: Chinchilla hair

Chinchilla hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of chinchilla hairs. Chinchillas, rodents in the family Chinchillidae, have the densest fur of any animal

Background imageHairy Collection: Moths head, SEM

Moths head, SEM
Moths head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the head of an unidentified moth (order Lepidoptera). Most of the moths head is covered with long hairs (pink/yellow)

Background imageHairy Collection: Yellow dung flys foot, SEM

Yellow dung flys foot, SEM
Yellow dung fly (Scatophaga stercoraria) foot, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The two claws (pale brown) are used to grip rough surfaces

Background imageHairy Collection: Larder beetle larva head, SEM

Larder beetle larva head, SEM
Larder beetle (Dermestes lardarius) larva head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This beetle is studied by forensic entomologists as it feeds on extremely dry, desiccated dead bodies

Background imageHairy Collection: Hover fly body surface, SEM

Hover fly body surface, SEM
Hover fly body surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the thorax of an unidentified hover fly (family Syrphidae). Magnification: x140 at 6x7cm size

Background imageHairy Collection: Male mosquito, SEM

Male mosquito, SEM
Male mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of an unidentified male mosquito (family Culicidae)

Background imageHairy Collection: Bat fly foot, SEM

Bat fly foot, SEM
Bat fly foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the foot of a bat fly (family Streblidae). These flies are ectoparasites (external parasites) of bats

Background imageHairy Collection: Great diving beetles foreleg, SEM

Great diving beetles foreleg, SEM
Great diving beetles foreleg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the foreleg of a male great diving beetle (Dytiscus marginalis). At the tip of the leg are two claws

Background imageHairy Collection: Honeybee leg

Honeybee leg. Light micrograph of the hind leg of a honeybee (Apis mellifera). The tibia and first tarsal segment of the leg (large segments)

Background imageHairy Collection: Female mosquito, SEM

Female mosquito, SEM
Female mosquito. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of an unidentified female mosquito (family Culicidae). The large compound eyes (pink) dominate the head



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