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"Exploring the Fascinating World Wonders: From Mills Bomb No 5 Hand Grenade to Spiny Scale Worms" Unveiling History: The Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade

Background imageSegmented Collection: Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade, used during World War One

Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade, used during World War One, 1915. Oval cast iron segmented body with handle and split pin. Marked on base plate with grenade number and maker?s name P B and Company

Background imageSegmented Collection: Gromphadorhina portentosa, hissing cockroach

Gromphadorhina portentosa, hissing cockroach
A pair of hissing cockroaches also known as the Madagascan hissing cockroach. This species of roach is chocolate brown with no wings

Background imageSegmented Collection: Gothic Chimneypiece Design

Gothic Chimneypiece Design
A lithographic plate produced by Day and Sons, showing a design for a chimneypiece in the gothic style, with a segmented flower border and shield symbols in the top corners. Date: circa 1855

Background imageSegmented Collection: DDE-90037316

DDE-90037316
Close up of feather duster worms. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageSegmented Collection: DDE-90027106

DDE-90027106
Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on Grooved Brain Coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageSegmented Collection: DDE-90027058

DDE-90027058
Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on Star Coral (Montastraea cavernosa), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageSegmented Collection: Bangle, mid 19th century (emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold)

Bangle, mid 19th century (emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold)
829811 Bangle, mid 19th century (emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold) by European School, (19th century); inner diam: 6.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The open sprung bangle designed as a snake)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Scaleworms or segmented worms

Scaleworms or segmented worms. Eumolpe impatiens 1, Eumolpe scolopendrina 2, and Eumolpe longissima 3. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle

Background imageSegmented Collection: Spiny scale worm and scaleworm

Spiny scale worm and scaleworm
Spiny scale worm, Iphione muricata 1, and scaleworm, Lepidonotus clava 2. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageSegmented Collection: Page 9. Lepturus cylindricus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)

Page 9. Lepturus cylindricus, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670320 Page 9. Lepturus cylindricus, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library

Background imageSegmented Collection: Nereis virens, 1910 (illustration)

Nereis virens, 1910 (illustration)
3928618 Nereis virens, 1910 (illustration) by McIntosh, W. C. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from an example tossed on shore on West Sands, St Andrews and carried alive to Murthly)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Sandworm

Sandworm (Nereis pellagica). Sandworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles) for locomotion

Background imageSegmented Collection: Elegant Evening Dress

Elegant Evening Dress
Back view of a dress in heavy crepe-satin with gored skirt trimmed with skunk fur at the hem & with an unusual segmented back detail to the bodice with triangular shaped voids. Date: 1930s

Background imageSegmented Collection: Illustration, red Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp. ) carrying partially eaten leaf in its mouth, side view

Illustration, red Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp. ) carrying partially eaten leaf in its mouth, side view
Illustration, red Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp.) carrying partially eaten leaf in its mouth, side view

Background imageSegmented Collection: Illustration of Psephoderma, with green, camouflaged shell and long tail, Henodus, with wide

Illustration of Psephoderma, with green, camouflaged shell and long tail, Henodus, with wide, flat head, green shell, and short tail, and Kvabebihyrax

Background imageSegmented Collection: Picture No. 10761749

Picture No. 10761749
Segmented land - Aerial view Date:

Background imageSegmented Collection: Model of the Earth with surface being split into segments

Model of the Earth with surface being split into segments

Background imageSegmented Collection: Blaberid cockroach (Blaberidae)

Blaberid cockroach (Blaberidae)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Segmented exoskeleton of a beetle separated into parts including the head with large mandibles

Segmented exoskeleton of a beetle separated into parts including the head with large mandibles, wings and carapace and legs

Background imageSegmented Collection: Damselfly, large compound eyes, segmented abdomen, strong claspers at end of abdomen

Damselfly, large compound eyes, segmented abdomen, strong claspers at end of abdomen, network of veins supporting wings, soft hairs on brightly coloured body, feeding on Campion flower

Background imageSegmented Collection: Desert Scorpion, strong pincers for catching food, sandy colouring for camouflage

Desert Scorpion, strong pincers for catching food, sandy colouring for camouflage, segmented tail arching over, sting with swollen poison glands

Background imageSegmented Collection: Desert Locusts, sensitive antennae, compound eyes, hard collar protecting thorax, segmented abdomen

Desert Locusts, sensitive antennae, compound eyes, hard collar protecting thorax, segmented abdomen, long strong back legs with sharp spines, side view

Background imageSegmented Collection: Annelid worm, SEM C014 / 1428

Annelid worm, SEM C014 / 1428
Annelid worm. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an annelid (segmented) worm, showing small clumps of setae (bristles). Magnification: x20 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageSegmented Collection: Annelid worm, SEM C014 / 1429

Annelid worm, SEM C014 / 1429
Annelid worm. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an annelid (segmented) worm, showing small clumps of setae (bristles). Magnification: x20 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageSegmented Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7450

King ragworm C015 / 7450
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageSegmented Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7523

King ragworm C015 / 7523
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageSegmented Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7495

King ragworm C015 / 7495
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageSegmented Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7421

King ragworm C015 / 7421
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageSegmented Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7481

King ragworm C015 / 7481
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Earthworm head, SEM

Earthworm head, SEM
Earthworm head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a small annelid (segmented) earthworm, showing its mouth, and small clumps of setae (bristles)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Influenza virus, artwork C016 / 8345

Influenza virus, artwork C016 / 8345
This image may not be used in educational posters Influenza virus. Cut-away computer artwork of an influenza (flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Louse, 17th-century microscopy C016 / 5862

Louse, 17th-century microscopy C016 / 5862
Louse. 17th-century artwork of the underside of a louse clinging to a human hair, observed with an early microscope. Published in Micrographia (1665) by the English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Mosquito larva, SEM

Mosquito larva, SEM
Mosquito larva (Aedes punctor), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification x18 at an image size of 10 cm wide

Background imageSegmented Collection: Colourful illustration of of two fish and a crustacean

Colourful illustration of of two fish and a crustacean
Folio 42 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 1, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour

Background imageSegmented Collection: Glycyrrhiza echinata, liquorice

Glycyrrhiza echinata, liquorice
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSegmented Collection: Colourful illustration of a fish and five crustaceans

Colourful illustration of a fish and five crustaceans
Plate 52 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 2, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour

Background imageSegmented Collection: Collection of fossilised molluscs

Collection of fossilised molluscs
Plate 21 from Gideon Algernon Mantells Fossils of the South Downs, 1822

Background imageSegmented Collection: Calappa philargius, box crab

Calappa philargius, box crab
Painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection, 1754-1757

Background imageSegmented Collection: Line drawing of a shrimp-like crustacea

Line drawing of a shrimp-like crustacea
An illustration by Dr Lawrence Mound from his Behind The Scenes, 1987

Background imageSegmented Collection: Collection of molluscs

Collection of molluscs
Plate 16 from The History of Rutherglen and East-Kilbride by David Ure ( 1793)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Colourful illustration of two fish, a crab and a crayfish

Colourful illustration of two fish, a crab and a crayfish
Plate 47 from Louis Renards Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, Vol 2, 1754. This was the earliest known work on fish to be produced in colour

Background imageSegmented Collection: Isotoma viridis, springtail

Isotoma viridis, springtail
This springtail specimen was collected from the flood plain of Easdale Tarn, Westmorland, U.K. Image 21.x.1954. by M.E. Bacchus

Background imageSegmented Collection: Psittaculirostris desmarestii, large fig parrot

Psittaculirostris desmarestii, large fig parrot
Plate 35 from Louis-Isidore Duperreys Voyage de la Coquille 1822-1825, Zoologie Atlas, (1826). From drawings made during his voyage to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, Indoneasia

Background imageSegmented Collection: Lithobius sp. centipede

Lithobius sp. centipede
Centipedes are reddish-brown, flattened, elongated arthropods. The first pair of legs on a centipede are modified into poisonous fangs which are located below the mouth

Background imageSegmented Collection: Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) filter feeding, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) filter feeding, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSegmented Collection: Bristle worm head, SEM

Bristle worm head, SEM
Bristle worm head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bristle worms (polychaeta) are free-swimming marine annelids (segmented worms)

Background imageSegmented Collection: Tapeworms

Tapeworms, computer artwork. Adult tapeworms (Tinea sp.) are parasites that inhabit the intestines of animals and humans. Different species of tapeworms have different animals as their intermediate



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"Exploring the Fascinating World Wonders: From Mills Bomb No 5 Hand Grenade to Spiny Scale Worms" Unveiling History: The Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade, a segmented weapon that left its mark during World War One. Nature's Marvels: Meet Gromphadorhina portentosa, the hissing cockroach with its remarkable segmented exoskeleton. A Closer Look: Delving into the microscopic world of Dog Tapeworm through a scanning electron microscope (SEM) image. Intricate Patterns: Discovering the intricate Gothic Chimneypiece Design adorned with stunning segments. Vibrant Blooms: Nasturtiums showcasing their vibrant colors and unique segmented petals in full bloom. Decoding Secrets: Unlocking mysteries hidden within DDE-90037316, an enigmatic code with intriguing segments. Timeless Beauty: Admiring a mid-19th-century bangle adorned with emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold - an exquisite example jewelry craftsmanship. Underwater Wonders: Exploring the mesmerizing world of scaleworms or segmented worms thriving beneath ocean waves. Graceful Adaptations: Witnessing the elegance of a spiny scale worm and marveling at its perfectly aligned segments for protection and movement. In this captivating journey through history, nature, artistry, and science; we delve into various aspects where segmentation plays a significant role – from deadly weapons to delicate creatures and even artistic masterpieces.