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Snouted Collection

Discover the fascinating world creatures. From a long snouted sow with surprising talents to the elegant Mediterranean Sand Eel, these unique beings captivate us

Background imageSnouted Collection: DDE-90019657

DDE-90019657
Kirk's Long-snouted Dik-Dik, Rhynchrotragus guentheri, Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya Date: 11/11/2005

Background imageSnouted Collection: DDE-90019656

DDE-90019656
Kirk's Long-snouted Dik-Dik, Rhynchrotragus guentheri, Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya Date: 11/11/2005

Background imageSnouted Collection: DDE-90019514

DDE-90019514
Kenya, Samburu National Reserve. Guenther's Long-Snouted Dik-Dik (Rhynchortragus guentheri) Date: 27/08/2005

Background imageSnouted Collection: A long snouted sow plays a harp, walks on stilts and wears the fashionable French

A long snouted sow plays a harp, walks on stilts and wears the fashionable French steeple-shaped headdress known as a Hennin. A style rare in England. Date: late 15th century

Background imageSnouted Collection: Snouted Treefrog (Scinax quinquefasciatus) near Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands

Snouted Treefrog (Scinax quinquefasciatus) near Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageSnouted Collection: Gymnammodytes cicerelus, or Mediterranean Sand Eel

Gymnammodytes cicerelus, or Mediterranean Sand Eel, also known as the Short-Snouted Launce (Lance). Date: 1864

Background imageSnouted Collection: Picture No. 10878392

Picture No. 10878392
Red-snouted Wolf Snake (Lycophidion uzungwense) Date:

Background imageSnouted Collection: Picture No. 10983613

Picture No. 10983613
Shovel-snouted Lizard Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa (Meroles anchietae) Date:

Background imageSnouted Collection: Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile

Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile
The skull belonging to an African slender-snouted crocodile (Crocodylus cataphractus). Growing up to a length of 4 metres, this species of crocodile is native to North Western Africa

Background imageSnouted Collection: Common Seal / Anon / Col

Common Seal / Anon / Col
Three seals : 1. Common seal 2. Wrinkle snouted seal 3. White bellied seal Date: circa 1840

Background imageSnouted Collection: Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) two young, feeding on Amazon Snouted Treefrog

Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp. ) two young, feeding on Amazon Snouted Treefrog (Scinax ictericus) prey
Peruvian Tarantula (Pamphobeteus sp.) two young, feeding on Amazon Snouted Treefrog (Scinax ictericus) prey, Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageSnouted Collection: Female Hawaiian spinner dolphin spinning. to remove remora attached below dorsal fin

Female Hawaiian spinner dolphin spinning. to remove remora attached below dorsal fin
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSnouted Collection: Hawaiian spinner dolphin mother and calf. surfacing side by side. AuAu Channel, Maui, USA

Hawaiian spinner dolphin mother and calf. surfacing side by side. AuAu Channel, Maui, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect


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Discover the fascinating world creatures. From a long snouted sow with surprising talents to the elegant Mediterranean Sand Eel, these unique beings captivate us. Witness the Snouted Treefrog near Santiago Island in the enchanting Galapagos Islands, showcasing its vibrant colors. Picture No. 10878392 and Picture No. 10983613 unveil stunning visuals that will leave you in awe. Meet the African slender-snouted crocodile, Crocodylus cataphractus, gracefully gliding through its habitat. The adorable Common Seal steals our hearts with its endearing snout and playful nature. Delve into the intriguing feeding habits of Peruvian Tarantulas as they devour their prey - Amazon Snouted Treefrogs - at Los Amigos Biological Station in Madre de Dios, Peru. These incredible arachnids demonstrate their predatory skills while nurturing their young. Snouts come in various shapes and sizes, each serving a specific purpose for survival or even artistic expression. So next time you encounter a creature with an extraordinary snout like Gymnammodytes cicerelus or witness a long-nosed sow playing a harp while walking on stilts wearing fashionable French attire – take a moment to appreciate nature's diversity and marvel at these remarkable adaptations.