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Murinus Collection

"Discover the Enigmatic Murinus: From Shorteared Bats to Aquatic Boas" Picture No

Background imageMurinus Collection: Shorteared Bat (Bewick)

Shorteared Bat (Bewick)
SHORT-EARED BAT vespertilio murinus can be distinguished from the long-eared bat by the fact that its ears are shorter. Also its twice the size

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10851055

Picture No. 10851055
Green ANACONDA - 4.5 metre individual having swallowed a Capybara (Eunectes murinus ) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Le Sucuruyuba ou Boa aquatique, Eunectis murinus (engraving)

Le Sucuruyuba ou Boa aquatique, Eunectis murinus (engraving)
3645338 Le Sucuruyuba ou Boa aquatique, Eunectis murinus (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Sucuruyuba ou Boa aquatique, Eunectis murinus)

Background imageMurinus Collection: DDE-90037118

DDE-90037118
Usambara Orange Baboon Spider, Pternochilus murinus, Native to Central Eastern and Southern Africa. Habitat: Hot Scrublands Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageMurinus Collection: DDE-90037117

DDE-90037117
Usambara Orange Baboon Spider, Pternochilus murinus, Native to Central Eastern and Southern Africa. Habitat: Hot Scrublands Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageMurinus Collection: DDE-90027100

DDE-90027100
Male Bonaire Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus murinus ruthveni), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 07/11/2007

Background imageMurinus Collection: Particoloured bat, Vespertilio murinus

Particoloured bat, Vespertilio murinus Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Valentin Bischoff after an illustration by Jacques Buvee l Ameriquain from Johann Christian Daniel Schrebers Animal

Background imageMurinus Collection: Greater white-toothed shrew, grey musk shrew

Greater white-toothed shrew, grey musk shrew
Greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula 1, grey musk shrew, Suncus murinus 2 and dusky musk deer, Moschus fuscus, endangered 3. Musaraigne musette, Musaraigne montjourou, Musc

Background imageMurinus Collection: Gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus

Gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus (Maucauco, Lemur murinus) in the possession of Marmaduke Tunstall. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Peter Brown from his New Illustrations of Zoology, B

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10786320

Picture No. 10786320
Green ANACONDA - close-up of head, open mouth (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Skeleton Of A Bat, Vespertilio Murinus. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890

Skeleton Of A Bat, Vespertilio Murinus. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
Skeleton Of A Bat, Vespertilio Murinus. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10850882

Picture No. 10850882
Anaconda - with prey, male Common Iguana (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10786319

Picture No. 10786319
Man holding Green ANACONDA - research (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10786310

Picture No. 10786310
Catching a Green ANACONDA in the (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10786317

Picture No. 10786317
Catching a Green ANACONDA - in the (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Picture No. 10785463

Picture No. 10785463
Green ANACONDA - held by man, sunset (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageMurinus Collection: Variety of Snakes

Variety of Snakes
1) Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) 2)" Pedda Poda" Python 3)" Port Natal" Python 4) Rattlesnake (genus Crotalus) 5) Black Rattlesnake 6) Cobra (Naia tripudians)


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"Discover the Enigmatic Murinus: From Shorteared Bats to Aquatic Boas" Picture No. 10851055 showcases the mesmerizing beauty of the Murinus, also known as the Shorteared Bat (Bewick). With its distinctively short ears and velvety wings, this nocturnal creature is a true marvel of nature. Le Sucuruyuba ou Boa aquatique, Eunectis murinus (engraving) in DDE-90037118 and DDE-90037117 depicts another fascinating member of the Murinus family - an aquatic boa. Adapted for life in water, these serpents gracefully navigate their watery habitats with ease. Intriguingly, Particoloured bat Vespertilio they are be seen in DDE-90027100. This species captivates with its unique blend of colors that adorn its fur. Nature's artistry truly shines through in every detail. But it doesn't stop there. The Murinus family extends beyond bats and boas. Greater white-toothed shrews and grey musk shrews are part of this diverse group too. These tiny mammals exhibit remarkable agility and resourcefulness as they scurry through their woodland homes. The Gray mouse lemur Microcebus murinus (Picture No. 10786320) adds yet another dimension to our understanding diversity. Its large eyes and delicate features make it an enchanting sight within Madagascar's lush forests. For those interested in anatomy, Skeleton Of A Bat Vespertilio Murinus from The National Encyclopaedia published c. 1890 (Picture No. 10850882) offers a glimpse into the intricate structure that supports these remarkable creatures' flight capabilities. From land to air to water, the world never ceases to amaze us with its variety and adaptability.