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"Unveiling the Lethal World: From Fly Agaric Mushrooms to Man Traps and Big Cat Skulls" Journey into the Deadly Realm: Exploring the Enigma of Fly Agaric Mushrooms

Background imageLethal Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms

Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria), artwork. This mushroom is powerfully hallucinogenic, containing the drugs ibotenic acid and muscimol

Background imageLethal Collection: German Student Duel / 1880

German Student Duel / 1880
A German students duel at Gottingen. The Mensur, as practised by German fraternities, is a fast yet rarely-lethal affair with cuts accepted as marks of honour

Background imageLethal Collection: 19th-century coal mining

19th-century coal mining. Historical artwork of a coal mine worker igniting methane gas in a coal mine. This gas (also called fire-damp) is formed naturally by coal

Background imageLethal Collection: Tuaghs (from the Gaelic, tuagh-chatha), also known as Lochaber axes, a type of poleaxe

Tuaghs (from the Gaelic, tuagh-chatha), also known as Lochaber axes, a type of poleaxe, Scottish battle axes used in medieval times, preserved at Edinburgh

Background imageLethal Collection: Mrs Arthur Cadogan with her pet boa-constrictor

Mrs Arthur Cadogan with her pet boa-constrictor
The Latest Cult - strange pets. Mrs. Arthur Cadogan looking very relaxed and elegant, wearing her pet boa-constrictor as a fashion accessory it seems. Date: 1905

Background imageLethal Collection: Wild Pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis weigeli) on grit road at dusk in northern Australia

Wild Pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis weigeli) on grit road at dusk in northern Australia
wildlife, wild, closeup, macro, scales, creature, reptiles, serpent, nocturnal, lethal, dangerous, venomous, elapid, color, beautiful, fauna, rock, black, natural, background

Background imageLethal Collection: General Aleksei Brusilov, chief of the Russian Army who crushed the Austrians

General Aleksei Brusilov, chief of the Russian Army who crushed the Austrians
698809 General Aleksei Brusilov, chief of the Russian Army who crushed the Austrians and the Germans in Volhynia, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal

Background imageLethal Collection: Man Trap, c. 1880 (iron)

Man Trap, c. 1880 (iron)
2975121 Man Trap, c.1880 (iron) by English School, (19th century); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imageLethal Collection: Consolidated B-24J Liberator of US 15th Air Force takes

Consolidated B-24J Liberator of US 15th Air Force takes lethal flak over Northern Italy

Background imageLethal Collection: Big cat skull

Big cat skull. Side (lateral) view of the skull of a big cat with its jaws wide open. The big cats, which include tigers and lions

Background imageLethal Collection: Gran pops Cocktail Party by Lawson Wood

Gran pops Cocktail Party by Lawson Wood
Humorous illustration depicting Gran pop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood, who was a regular feature of The Sketch during the 1930s

Background imageLethal Collection: Britains acoustic shell by G. H. Davis

Britains acoustic shell by G. H. Davis
The acoustic shell: Britains ace killer of flying bombs during the Second World War. The British-invented radio proximity shell, which explodes itself when in lethal range of its target. 1945

Background imageLethal Collection: Illustration, slithering Lebetine Viper (Vipera lebetina), side view

Illustration, slithering Lebetine Viper (Vipera lebetina), side view

Background imageLethal Collection: Sakuri Takichi Kiyokazu while delivering a blow with his Naginata (colour woodblock

Sakuri Takichi Kiyokazu while delivering a blow with his Naginata (colour woodblock
XOT361877 Sakuri Takichi Kiyokazu while delivering a blow with his Naginata (colour woodblock print) by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLethal Collection: Plague in Manchuria, people fleeing the plague are stopped by Chinese troops before the Great Wall

Plague in Manchuria, people fleeing the plague are stopped by Chinese troops before the Great Wall
XIR346510 Plague in Manchuria, people fleeing the plague are stopped by Chinese troops before the Great Wall, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 12th February 1911 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLethal Collection: Falling in Lake Garda, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

Falling in Lake Garda, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346399 Falling in Lake Garda, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 18th December 1910 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLethal Collection: In Germany, workers sinking in molten steel, illustration from Le Petit Journal

In Germany, workers sinking in molten steel, illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR346501 In Germany, workers sinking in molten steel, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 25th December 1910 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLethal Collection: Tragic fire in a workshop at Newark, New Jersey, illustration from Le Petit Journal

Tragic fire in a workshop at Newark, New Jersey, illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR346397 Tragic fire in a workshop at Newark, New Jersey, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 11th December 1910 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLethal Collection: A nanny victim of her devotion, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

A nanny victim of her devotion, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346394 A nanny victim of her devotion, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 20th November 1910 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageLethal Collection: Monsieur Turpin - French Gas warfare specialist - WWI

Monsieur Turpin - French Gas warfare specialist - WWI
French Chemist Francois Eugene Turpin (1848-1927) in his Laboratory - French Gas warfare specialist - WWI. France broke the Hague Conventions in August 1914

Background imageLethal Collection: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus) A green and black frog of

Green and Black Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus) A green and black frog of
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog of the forest floor of tropical South and Central America

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3653

Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3653
Ricin A-chain. Computer artwork showing the enzymatically active A-chain from a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (seen here) and B (not shown)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3652

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3652
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3651

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3651
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3650

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3650
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Avian polyomavirus capsid

Avian polyomavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus, one of a range named for their potential to cause multiple tumours, infects birds. Discovered in budgerigars in 1981, it is often fatal

Background imageLethal Collection: Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus capsid

Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus capsid, molecular model. Part of the Cypovirus genus and invariably fatal, this insect virus is transmitted by contamination of leaves eaten (examples include silkworms)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654
Ricin A-chain. Computer artwork showing the enzymatically active A-chain from a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (seen here) and B (not shown)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3649

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3649
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3656

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3656
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3655

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3655
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageLethal Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3648

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3648
Ricin molecule Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin (blue and yellow) with an active ribosome in the background

Background imageLethal Collection: Physalis mottle virus capsid

Physalis mottle virus capsid
Avian polyomavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus, one of a range named for their potential to cause multiple tumours, infects birds. Discovered in budgerigars in 1981, it is often fatal

Background imageLethal Collection: Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8028

Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8028
Ash dieback disease fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a fruiting body of the fungus Chalara fraxinea

Background imageLethal Collection: Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8026

Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8026
Ash dieback disease fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fruiting body of the fungus Chalara fraxinea, also known as Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus in its fruiting stage

Background imageLethal Collection: Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8027

Ash dieback disease fungus, SEM C017 / 8027
Ash dieback disease fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fruiting bodies of the fungus Chalara fraxinea, also known as Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus in its fruiting stage

Background imageLethal Collection: Sun, Earth and solar flare, artwork C013 / 9496

Sun, Earth and solar flare, artwork C013 / 9496
Sun, Earth and solar flare, artwork. Solar flares are eruptions in the solar atmosphere that cause a large increase in levels of dangerous radiation and charged particles

Background imageLethal Collection: Societys 3 Orders

Societys 3 Orders
A cleric, a noble and a peasant represent the three strata of French society before the Revolution. Sadly, mutual hugging will soon change to lethal recrimination Date: eighteenth century

Background imageLethal Collection: Box jellyfish

Box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri), artwork. This species of jellyfish, also known as the sea wasp, belongs to the cubozoa order of invertebrates

Background imageLethal Collection: Cone shell harpoon, SEM

Cone shell harpoon, SEM
Cone shell harpoon. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the venomous harpoon of a cone shell (Conus sp.), a type of marine snail

Background imageLethal Collection: Flower urchin

Flower urchin (Toxopneustes pileolus). This sea urchin is very poisonous and lethal to humans. Sea urchins feed mainly on algae, but will also eat invertebrates such as mussels

Background imageLethal Collection: Blackspotted pufferfish

Blackspotted pufferfish (Arothron nigropunctatus). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imageLethal Collection: Masked pufferfish

Masked pufferfish (Arothron diadematus). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageLethal Collection: Starry pufferfish

Starry pufferfish (Arothron stellatus) on the seabed. The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imageLethal Collection: Map pufferfish

Map pufferfish (Arothron mappa). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageLethal Collection: Euthanasia

Euthanasia. Conceptual computer artwork of a pair of scissors and a rose. Using the scissors to cut the rose represents euthanasia

Background imageLethal Collection: Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork

Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork
Chemical warfare. Conceptual computer artwork of gas masks. The areas which would protect the eyes are glowing green. This could represent the precautions taken to avoid chemical or biological

Background imageLethal Collection: Smoking skeleton

Smoking skeleton. Skeleton smoking a cigarette



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"Unveiling the Lethal World: From Fly Agaric Mushrooms to Man Traps and Big Cat Skulls" Journey into the Deadly Realm: Exploring the Enigma of Fly Agaric Mushrooms. The German Student Duel of 1880: A Lethal Display of Honor and Bravery. Unearthing Danger: Perils in 19th-Century Coal Mining. Taking Flight with Consolidated B-24J Liberator - The Lethal Powerhouse of US 15th Air Force. Tuaghs - Lochaber Axes: Unleashing Ancient Celtic Warfare's Lethality. Mrs Arthur Cadogan's Fearless Companion: Her Pet Boa-Constrictor Strikes a Chilling Pose. Dusk Encounter in Northern Australia: Wild Pygmy Mulga Snake on Grit Road - A Stealthy, Lethal Predator Emerges. General Aleksei Brusilov - The Mastermind Who Crushed Austrians with Ruthless Precision. Man Trap c. 1880 (Iron): An Era-defining Device That Ensured No Escape from Its Lethal Grasp. ToxiColors Revealed: Delving into Nature's Warning Signs through Vibrant Hues of Toxicity. Britain's Acoustic Shell by G. H Davis – Echoes of War Concealing a Silent, Lethal Purpose. Unmasking the Fierce Hunter Within: Examining the Majestic Big Cat Skulls' Raw Power.