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Rusa Collection

Rusa, a name that holds multiple meanings and associations across various realms

Background imageRusa Collection: DDE-90025511

DDE-90025511
Sri Lanka, Horton Plain National Park, a Sambar deer Date: 27/10/2007

Background imageRusa Collection: Javan rusa or Sunda sambar deer, Rusa timorensis. Vulnerable

Javan rusa or Sunda sambar deer, Rusa timorensis. Vulnerable. The Rusa Deer or Samboo Stag in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by W

Background imageRusa Collection: Greyhound, Harrier, Foxhound, Spaniel, Pointer, Terrier

Greyhound, Harrier, Foxhound, Spaniel, Pointer, Terrier. Breeds of dog, Canis lupus familiaris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History

Background imageRusa Collection: Arabian oryx and Javan rusa deer

Arabian oryx and Javan rusa deer
Arabian oryx or white oryx, Oryx leucoryx, and Javan rusa deer or Sunda sambar, Rusa timorensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres

Background imageRusa Collection: Philippine sambar, Rusa marianna. Vulnerable

Philippine sambar, Rusa marianna. Vulnerable
Philippine sambar, Rusa marianna (Rusa of the Mariannas, Cervus mariannus). Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration of a specimen in Paris Museum by Charles

Background imageRusa Collection: Sambar, Rusa unicolor. Vulnerable

Sambar, Rusa unicolor. Vulnerable
Sambar, Rusa unicolor (Malayan rusa, Cervus equinus). Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration drawn from life by Charles Hamilton Smith from Edward Griffiths The

Background imageRusa Collection: White-tailed deer and Malayan sambar deer

White-tailed deer and Malayan sambar deer
White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, stag 1, doe 2, and fawn 3, and Malayan sambar deer, Rusa unicolor equina, doe 4

Background imageRusa Collection: Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), Wild boar (Sus scrofa) and various birds feeding, with Rajbagh Palace in the background, Ranthambhore National Park, India. April 2010

Background imageRusa Collection: Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu (680-6

Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu (680-6
Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu between around 680 BC and 639 BC. Cuneiform inscription commemorating the building of a canal to channel water to the city of Quarlini from

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050817

Picture No. 11050817
Sambar Deer Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050815

Picture No. 11050815
Sambar Deer drinking at the waterhole Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Rusa deer Javan rusa Sunda sambar

Rusa deer Javan rusa Sunda sambar herd feeds on a slope in Ferney Forest June Forest and Wildlife reserve Valley de Ferney private sugar estate Bambou Mountains South-East of Mauritius

Background imageRusa Collection: Bunch of purple Gewurztraminer grapes on vine

Bunch of purple Gewurztraminer grapes on vine

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050819

Picture No. 11050819
Sambar Deer Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050818

Picture No. 11050818
Sambar Deer Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050816

Picture No. 11050816
Sambar Deer Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050814

Picture No. 11050814
Sambar Deer drinking at the waterhole Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 11050723

Picture No. 11050723
Sambar Deer male in velvet in a pond Satpura tiger reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Picture No. 10782283

Picture No. 10782283
Timor Deer / Rusa Deer / Sunda sambar - tracks on sand (Cervus timorensis) Date:

Background imageRusa Collection: Resolvase complexed with DNA

Resolvase complexed with DNA. Molecular model of RusA resolvase (blue and green) bound to a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and yellow) duplex

Background imageRusa Collection: Flores Rusa (Rusa timorensis floresiensis) adult male, walking in tideline on beach, Komodo N. P

Flores Rusa (Rusa timorensis floresiensis) adult male, walking in tideline on beach, Komodo N. P
Flores Rusa (Rusa timorensis floresiensis) adult male, walking in tideline on beach, Komodo N.P. Komodo Island, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, march


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Rusa, a name that holds multiple meanings and associations across various realms. In the realm of history, Rusa takes us back to the ancient Urartu civilization, where King Rusa II reigned during 680-6. The Stele II stands as a testament to his power and legacy. In the animal kingdom, Rusa brings to mind majestic creatures such as the Javan rusa or Sunda sambar deer. These magnificent beings are unfortunately classified as vulnerable species, reminding us of the importance of conservation efforts. When it comes to canine companionship they can be associated with breeds like Greyhound, Harrier, Foxhound, Spaniel, Pointer, and Terrier. Each breed possesses its own unique qualities but all share an unwavering loyalty and love for their human counterparts. Venturing into wildlife habitats further unveils fascinating connections between Rusa and other animals. Arabian oryxes gracefully coexist alongside Javan rusa deer in certain regions while Philippine sambar deer face vulnerability in their natural habitat. The Sambar deer also falls under the umbrella of vulnerable species along with its cousin - Malayan sambar deer. Both these captivating creatures remind us of nature's delicate balance that needs our protection. Picture No. 11050817 captures the essence of a harmonious gathering featuring Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), Spotted deer (Axis axis), and Wild boar (Sus scrofa). It serves as a visual reminder that diverse species can thrive together when given space and respect in their shared ecosystems. Meanwhile Picture No. 11050815 showcases the beauty of Javan rusa or Sunda sambar amidst lush greenery – an image that evokes serenity and appreciation for Mother Nature's creations. From ancient civilizations to endangered wildlife populations and beloved dog breeds alike; "RUSA" encompasses a world filled with rich history, breathtaking fauna diversity, and the need for our collective responsibility in preserving and cherishing these wonders.