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Zoology Collection (page 2)

Zoology, the study of animals, encompasses a vast array of species from all corners of the world

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Zoology Collection: Edward Heath Rodd, England. Around 1879
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Zoology Collection: Sky Lark bird
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Zoology Collection: Blackbird or True thrush
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Zoology Collection: Dartford Warbler
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Zoology Collection: Wren bird
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Zoology Collection: Starling Bird
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Zoology Collection: birds, brazil, dawn, dusk, evening, flying, full-length, jabiru, jabiru mycteria
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Zoology Collection: Picture No. 11992891
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Zoology Collection: Spoonbill shorebird
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Zoology Collection: Solar Panels. Solar Power Plant. Area of Vulci. Province of Viterbo. Lazio. Italy. Europe
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Zoology Collection: Close-up of a song thrush eating shells (Turdus philomelos)
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Zoology Collection: APES & MONKEYS. Hands and feet of apes and monkeys. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Zoology Collection: AUDUBON: HAWK, 1827. Harris, or Louisiana, Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus)
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Zoology Collection: AUDUBON: HERON, 1827. Louisiana Heron (Hydranassa tricolor). Colored engraving from John James
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Zoology Collection: AUDUBON: HERON. Great blue heron (Ardea herodias), from John James Audubons The Birds of America
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Zoology Collection: AUDUBON: PARAKEET. Carolina Parakeet, or Carolina Parrot (Conuropsis carolinensis)
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Zoology Collection: Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic
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Zoology Collection: Great and lesser spotted woodpeckers
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Zoology Collection: Aurochs, Bos primigenius. Extinct
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Zoology Collection: Jaguar, Panthera onca. Near threatened
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Zoology Collection: Great Auk bird
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Zoology Collection: Smew Duck Waterfowl bird
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Zoology Collection: Turnstone bird
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Zoology Collection: Lapwing
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Zoology Collection: Nightjar bird
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Zoology Collection: Egyptian goose
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Zoology Collection: The Wolf by Edward Donovan
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Zoology Collection: Blue lobster, Homarus vulgaris
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Zoology Collection: Carpet shark or spotted wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus
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Zoology Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus
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Zoology Collection: White Stork pair on their nest Do& xf1;ana National... White Stork pair on their nest Do& xf1;ana
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Zoology Collection: Cluster of bees Chromolithograph 1884
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Zoology Collection: Spur-thighed tortoise (Testudo Graeca)
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Zoology Collection: Musk ox (Ovibos moschatus), shaggy coated with curving horns
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Zoology Collection: The Redbreast, illustration from The History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick
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Zoology Collection: George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746)
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Zoology Collection: Myocastor Coypus. Rome. Chm Lipu Ostia Italy
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Zoology Collection: AUDUBON: KESTREL, 1827. American Kestrel or Sparrow Hawk (Falco sparverius)
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Zoology Collection: CANOVA: HORSE. Model of a colossal horse by Antonio Canova (1757-1822)
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Zoology Collection: REDDISH EGRET, or Purple Heron (Ardea rufescens): lithograph, 1858, after John James Audubon
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Zoology Collection: Red-billed tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus. 1800 (engraving)
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Zoology Collection: Atlas moth and white witch moth. 1774 (engraving)
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Zoology Collection: Anatomy of the Apis, No. XXVII, Leuckarts Zoological Wall Chart
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Zoology Collection: Van de Polls birdwing butterfly, Troides
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Zoology Collection: Pilgrims scallop, Pecten jacobaeus
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Zoology Collection: Harvestmen, harvesters or daddy longlegs, Opiliones species
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Zoology Collection: White-nosed coati also known as coatimundi - Coati brun ou coati a white nose
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Zoology Collection: Eurasian Teal - Anas crecca


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Zoology, the study of animals, encompasses a vast array of species from all corners of the world. From the intricate etchings by Durer to Audubon's detailed lithographs, artists have long captured the beauty and diversity found in nature. In 1502, Albrecht Durer created his masterpiece "Hare, " showcasing his keen eye for detail during the Renaissance period. Carel Fabritius followed suit with "The Goldfinch, " a painting that immortalized this small bird in stunning realism. John James Audubon's lithograph of the American Flamingo in 1858 brought attention to this elegant creature with its vibrant pink plumage. Meanwhile, the Mauritian Dodo reminds us of an unfortunate fate suffered by some species due to human impact. Edward Donovan's handcoloured copperplate engraving depicted the Greater Weever fish with its venomous spines - a reminder that not all creatures are as harmless as they may seem. The Yellow Hammer bird adds a splash of color to our understanding of avian biodiversity. The Thylacine, also known as Tasmanian Tiger or Wolf, serves as a poignant example of extinction caused by human activities. Bhawani Das' Great Indian Fruit Bat showcases another fascinating mammal found in South Asia. Birds like Sparrow Hawks and Belted Kingfishers demonstrate nature's prowess as skilled hunters while Binturongs display their unique arboreal adaptations. These examples highlight just a fraction of what zoology has uncovered about Earth's incredible fauna. Through art and scientific inquiry alike, we continue to uncover new wonders within zoology - reminding us how interconnected we are with these magnificent creatures and emphasizing our responsibility towards their conservation for future generations.