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60275233 ATTENTION EDITORS - HANDOUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT BLAUWE KRUIS This handout picture released by Blue Cross Belgium (Blauwe Kruis Belgie - Croix Bleue de Belgique) shows a dog in the animal shelter, during a press moment for the 100 years anniversary of the Blue Cross Belgium to come in June 2025.PHOTO HANDOUT BLAUWE KRUIS BELGIE - JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: HANDOUT BLAUWE KRUIS BELGIE - JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60275234 ATTENTION EDITORS - HANDOUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT BLAUWE KRUIS This handout picture released by Blue Cross Belgium (Blauwe Kruis Belgie - Croix Bleue de Belgique) shows a dog in the animal shelter, during a press moment for the 100 years anniversary of the Blue Cross Belgium to come in June 2025.PHOTO HANDOUT BLAUWE KRUIS BELGIE - JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: HANDOUT BLAUWE KRUIS BELGIE - JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677198 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677133 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677159 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677190 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677158 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677156 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677185 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677204 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677137 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677171 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677182 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57677203 The last public feeding with the young pandas Bao Di and Bao Mei (2019) at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Sunday 10 November 2024. The twins Belgian-born panda will leave in December for the Giant Panda Base in Bifengxia, a research center in the Sichuan province in China.BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny171121193104 Patrons at Louie Mueller Barbecue in Taylor, Texas, Nov. 10, 2021. Louie Mueller Barbecue opened in 1949 and still draws carnivores with its brisket and beef ribs. (Eli Durst/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141020172404 Monica Rosenblatt as the carnivorous plant Audrey II in the final performance of the Weathervane Theater?s production of ?Little Shop of Horrors? last weekend in Whitefield, N.H., on Oct. 11, 2020. At a time when professional theater in America is paralyzed by the coronavirus pandemic, a reopening milestone was achieved here in the northernmost reaches of New Hampshire, where the nation?s first indoor production of a show with multiple Equity actors just concluded its run. (Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141020171604 Adam and Gigi Rosenblatt, who drove eight hours from Maryland to see their daughter Monica, who plays the carnivorous plant Audrey II, in the final performance in Whitefield, N.H., on Oct. 11, 2020. At a time when professional theater in America is paralyzed by the coronavirus pandemic, a reopening milestone was achieved here in the northernmost reaches of New Hampshire, where the nation?s first indoor production of a show with multiple Equity actors just concluded its run. (Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222604 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Seth Cunningham, left, and Michael Tessler, biologists at the American Museum of Natural History, inspect a waterwheel specimen at Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesn?t belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222704 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Seth Cunningham, a biologist at the American Museum of Natural History, collects waterwheel specimens at Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222304 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Seth Cunningham, a biologist at the American Museum of Natural History, collects waterwheel specimens at Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222204 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Michael Tessler, a biologist at the American Museum of Natural History, holds waterwheels, a carnivorous aquatic plant, along the edge of Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222503 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Michael Tessler, a biologist at the American Museum of Natural History, looks for waterwheel plants along the edge of Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222904 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A waterwheel plant floats in Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120819222104 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Biologists kayak while looking for waterwheel plants at Big Pond near the Catskill Mountains near Andes, N.Y., July 11, 2019. The waterwheel lives a double life: facing extinction in its native habitat even as it creeps into places where it doesnÕt belong. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050418182911 A glass panel's reflection doubles Dandan Zheng, who is looking at the carnivorous plants display at the New York Botanical GardenÕs 16th annual Orchid Show, at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory in New York, March 31, 2018. Winter's extended grip this year has taken the pop out of spring in New York, but at flower shows and gardens across the area, natureÕs beauties are either blossoming or poised for a dramatic pop. (Dolly Faibyshev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080617135407 Kery Shaw, a vegan who put her dog, Portland, on a vegan diet, in San Diego, May 18, 2017. Veterinarians are divided over whether plants and supplements make for an adequate meat substitute for dogs. (Tara Pixley/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080617135403 Kery Shaw, a vegan who put her dog, Portland, on a vegan diet, in San Diego, May 18, 2017. Veterinarians are divided over whether plants and supplements make for an adequate meat substitute for dogs. (Tara Pixley/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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00917517 Botany, Pitcher plants,Pulau Likei Island, Bako National Park
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00917516 Botany, Pitcher plants,Pulau Likei Island, Bako National Park
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00917515 Botany, Pitcher plants,Pulau Likei Island, Bako National Park
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955_24_20257941 Alert Lioness, Panthera leo, sitting on sandy ground, leaning forward watching something intently, angled side view, dry plants in background.
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981_05_LC120411_0375_1 Carnivorous Plants In The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, Uk
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alb15124303 RICK MORANIS in LA TIENDA DE LOS HORRORES (1986) -Original title: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS-, directed by FRANK OZ. English title: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. Portuguese title: A PEQUENA LOJA DOS HORRORES.
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alb15264828 Curtis's Botanical Magazine. London, New York, Botanical Illustration, Botany, Periodicals, Pictorial Works, Plants Ornamental, Curtis, Matilda Smith, Women in Science, Matilda Smith, Drosera Capensis, Taxonomy: Family= Droseraceae, The illustration features a detailed botanical study of a flower, showcasing its intricate structures and characteristics. Prominently displayed is a tall flower stalk topped with a delicate purple bloom, surrounded by a rosette of slender, elongated leaves. The leaves are adorned with small, hair-like glands that capture moisture or small insects, hinting at the plant's carnivorous nature. In addition to the main flower, several labeled sections at the top highlight specific anatomical features, such as the reproductive structures and glandular details, providing insights into the plant's biology and adaptations. The overall composition emphasizes both the beauty and complexity of the species depicted.
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alb15252655 Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants with Groups and Descriptions. v.1, London, Sampson Low, Son, and Marston, 1868, botany, pictorial works, Urbana, Champaign, women in science, Elizabeth Twining, taxonomy: family= Lecythidaceae, bilig, flowers, Elizabeth Twining, Elizabeth Twining, The illustration showcases a beautifully arranged composition of tropical flora, featuring large, vibrant leaves alongside delicate pink flowers. These blossoms exhibit multiple petals, emphasizing their intricate structure. A unique pitcher plant is prominently displayed, characterized by its bulbous, cylindrical shape, which is often associated with carnivorous plants. Surrounding the pitcher are slender, elongated leaves that enhance the botanical diversity. Additional elements, including seeds and other plant details, are positioned at the base, providing insight into the reproductive aspects of this species. The overall composition highlights the beauty and complexity of tropical plant life.
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alb15256102 Icones florae Germanicae et Helveticae, simul Pedemontanae, Tirolensis, Istriacae, Dalmaticae, Austriacae, Hungaricae, Transylvanicae, Moravicae, Borussicae, Holsaticae, Belgicae, Hollandicae, ergo Mediae Europae. Lipsiae, F. Hofmeister 1834-1912. [v. 1, 1850], Europe, Pictorial works, Plants, This detailed botanical illustration showcases various stages and structures of the Utricularia genus, commonly known as bladderworts. Prominent are two vertical stems with yellow flowers, surrounded by intricate depictions of both flower parts and reproductive features such as petals and sepals. Alongside, several illustrated sections highlight the unique anatomy of the plant, including the specialized bladder traps used for nutrient acquisition. The composition is both informative and artistically rendered, highlighting the fascinating diversity and complexity of these aquatic carnivorous plants.
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alb15256183 Billeder af Nordens flora, København, G.E.C. Gad, 1901-1903 [i.e. 1907], Pictorial works, Plants, Scandinavia., This illustration features the plant Drosera rotundifolia, commonly known as the round-leaved sundew. The composition includes various stages and components of the plant: at the top right, a detailed depiction of the distinctive flower with vibrant pink filaments and a central stigma; to the left, an early bud and a mature leaf; below, the root system and additional leaf structures illustrating the plant's carnivorous traits. Each labeled section highlights key botanical features, emphasizing the sundew's unique adaptations and aesthetic appeal within its natural habitat.
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akg1780354 Parayle-Monial (Dep. Saôneet-Loire, Burgund, Frankreich), Basilika-Basilique du Sacré-Coeur (ehem. Benediktinerklosterkirche Notre-Dame; erb. 1090-1110 nach dem Vorbild von Cluny II und III).-Figürliches Kapitell der Vorhalle.-Foto, 04.07.2007.
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alb11002307 carnivorous plant, Dionaea muscipula , Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
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iblhoj05616737 Nepenthes madagascariensis (Nepenthes distillatoria) (nepenthes distillatoria), Pitcher plant family sri lanka
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ibxljo10438056 Butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris) in bloom it's an insectivorous plant on a wet meadow
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alb3902253 A Tigress. Date/Period: 1773. Print. Mezzotint on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 483 mm (19.01 in); Width: 584 mm (22.99 in). Author: JOHN DIXON.
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alb9879662 Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, vulnerable carnivorous plant (North and South Carolinas, North America). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giuseppe Bianchi after Cesare Majoli from Giovanni Hill's Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante, Decade of Curious and Elegant Trees and Plants, Nella Stamperia Salomoni, Rome, 1786. It had first been published by John Hill in London in 1773.
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alb9873258 Pitcher plant, Nepenthes distillatoria. Vulnerable. Carnivorous plant raised from seeds gathered in the Circar Mountains, Bengal. Endemic to Sri Lanka. Handcoloured engraving by Frederick William Smith after a botanical illustration by Samuel Holden from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 4, Orr and Smith, London, 1837.
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alb9881469 Blood-red pitcher plant, Nepenthes sanguinea. Carnivorous highland pitcher plant native to Malaysia and Thailand. Sold by Messrs. Veitch and Sons Nursery, Chelsea. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
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alb4078571 Pitcher plant. Pitcher plants are carnivorous plants. New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus: comprehending an elucidation of the several parts of the fructification; a prize dissertation on the sexes of plants; a full explanation of the classes, and orders, of the sexual system; and the Temple of Flora, or Garden of nature, being picturesque, botanical, coloured plates, of select plants, illustrative of the same, with descriptions. London : printed, for the publisher, by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, [1799-]1807. Source: 10.Tab.40. Author: Robert John Thornton.
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alb3404310 Unknown pitcher plant species, Nepenthes curtisi. Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
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alb2338019 Sir Stamford Raffles' pitcher plant, Nepenthes rafflesiana, carnivorous plant native to Southeast Asia. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's "Curtis's Botanical Magazine," London, 1847.
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alb2337919 Follicled cephalotus orchid, Cephalotus follicularis. Vulnerable. Small carnivorous pitcher plant native to Australia. Details of pitcher and flower. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's "Botanical Magazine," London, 1831.
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alb2340240 Sweet pitcher plant or red side-saddle flower, Sarracenia rubra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own "Exotic Flora," Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
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alb2122097 Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, and trembling or telegraph plant, Codariocalyx motorius. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
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alb3117369 Hooded pitcher plant, Sarracenia minor (Side-saddle flower, Sarracenia adunca). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
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alb3118359 Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
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alb1943802 Sensible wood sorrel (Oxalis sensitiva). Like other sensitive plants, the sensible wood sorrel is so named for its tendency to show movement when touched. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Majoli from John Hill's "Decade of Curious and Elegant Trees and Plants" (1786) It had first been published in London in 1773. The new edition had 10 hand-coloured botanical plates by P. Maioli (Majoli) engraved by Giuseppe Bianchi and depicted unusual plants such as carnivorous pitcher plants and Venus flytraps for the first time.
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alb1945049 Hybrid pitcher plant, with mottled blood-red pitcher, raised by Dr. Masters.. Nepenthes mastersiana. Illustration by P. Stroobant, lithographed by L. Stroobant of Ghent, from Jean Linden's "L'Illustration Horticole" 1882.
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alb1944265 Handcolored copperplate engraving by Majoli from John Hill's "Decade of Curious and Elegant Trees and Plants" (1786). It had first been published in London in 1773. The new edition had 10 hand-coloured botanical plates by P. Maioli (Majoli) engraved by Giuseppe Bianchi and depicted unusual plants such as carnivorous pitcher plants and Venus flytraps for the first time.
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alb1944621 The yellow American lotus or waterlily (Nelumbo lutea, Nymphaea nelumbo flava). Handcolored copperplate engraving by Majoli from John Hill's "Decade of Curious and Elegant Trees and Plants" (1786) It had first been published in London in 1773. The new edition had 10 hand-coloured botanical plates by P. Maioli (Majoli) engraved by Giuseppe Bianchi and depicted unusual plants such as carnivorous pitcher plants and Venus flytraps for the first time.
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alb9534111 Hybrid Pitcherplant. Watercolor on paper. Date: 1930. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9534544 Common Pitcherplant (Sarracenia purpurea venosa). Date: 1931. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9534349 Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula). Date: 1918. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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akg205601 Mucha, Alfons 1860-1939. "Smaragd", 1900. From a series of four Panneaux decoratifs "Die Edelsteine" (precious stones). Col. lithograph, 62 × 24.4cm. Mucha Trust. Museum: MUCHA TRUST.
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alb3890296 A group of Balaur bondoc in a prehistoric environment.
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akg1006682 Mucha, Alfons; 1860-1939. "Emerald", 1900. From a series of four panneaux decoratifs "Precious Stones". Colour lithograph, 62 x 24.4cm. Inv.No. L-134. Museum: Mucha Trust., MUCHA.
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alb9354655 Bubo Maximus: Owl, John Gould, British, 1804-1881, Lithograph in color on wove paper, 21 1/2 x 14 5/8 in., 54.6 x 37.1 cm, Bird, birds, Bubo Maximus, bunny, carnivore, chicks, Eagle owl, ear-tuft, feeding, Habitat, hare, hunter, life cycle, lithograph, meat, Nature, nest, nocturnal, Ornithological, Ornithology, owl, parents, Plants and Animals, predator, prey, rabbit, raptor, Species, Wildlife.
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alb3895122 A sample of western North America in the late Jurassic, featuring Stegosaurus, Allosaurus and some tiny Compsognathus.
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alb3888008 A carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex stalking a herbivorous Ankylosaurus during the Cretaceous Period, in what is modern day North America.
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alb3884654 Early Cretaceous in south western North America featuring the 20 foot long Utahraptor hunting the early iguanodonts, Tenontosaurus.
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alb5570489 Deinonychus dinosaur roaring on top of a mountain.
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alb5565348 T-Rex dinosaur running in a prehistoric environment with some plants.
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alb5565743 Three Arizonasaurus dinosaurs hunting for prey at sunset in the Arizona desert in the Triassic Period.
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ado00036635 Representation isectivores plants: the Venus flytrap, the urtriculaire common, the butterwort common, and the Drosera round-leaved. Engraving of the 19th century. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb3891348 Nanotyrannus hunting a small Tyrannosaurus next to its parent. Araucaria and Tempskya trees in background.
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alb3895116 A pack of carnivorous Allosaurus dinosaurs cause chaos after they have escaped from a futuristic dinosaur theme park.
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alb3895324 Nanotyrannus dinosaur resting on a rock among red flowers and ferns.
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alb3894978 Caudipteryx dinosaurs at the water's edge next to tempskya trees.
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alb3891559 Monolophosaurus dinosaur roaring next to cycadeoidea plant.
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alb3890956 Doryaspis, an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the ocean during the Devonian Period.
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alb3896581 Monolophosaurus in a tropical environment.
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alb3896564 Orthacanthus was a freshwater shark that thrived in the Devonian Period.
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alb3887161 Postosuchus attacking a dicynodont in a Triassic forest 228 million years ago. Postosuchus is a rausuchian that grew 13-16 feet and lived alongside the earliest dinosaurs.
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alb3885567 Utahraptor in a prehistoric environment.
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alb3883966 Triceratops walking along the shoreline.
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alb3883118 Monolophosaurus walking through tall grass.
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alb3885792 Kentrosaurus dinosaur walking in the desert to eat dicroidium plant.
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alb3885625 Suchomimus dinosaurs walking next to pond at sunset with pachypteris and bald cypress trees.
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alb3887565 Concavenator, the hump backed hunter from Cuenca, was a theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 130 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period. It had a triangular hump on its lower back and possible feathers on the forearms.
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alb3886258 A 30-foot-long, 10 ton juvenile titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur of the genus Antarctosaurus is approached from behind by a 25-foot-long, two ton adult abelisaurid theropod dinosaur of the genus Abelisaurus, deep in a forest in what is today Argentina. Likely a fierce predator, Abelisaurus resembled the larger Tyrannosaurus Rex that was to roam North America 10 million years later. Antarctosaurus was an herbivore that may have grown to 60 feet long and weighed up to 100 tons. Antarctosaurus had a squarish, blunt head with peg-shaped teeth.
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alb3888296 Cryolophosaurus dinosaur walking amongst pachypteris trees and cycadeoidea plants.
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alb3883009 A 15-foot-long, 500 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Prestosuchus wanders amidst cycads and ferns in a swamp 230 million years ago in what is today Brazil. With long powerful legs, sharp teeth and a crocodile-like body, Prestosuchus was probably an ambush predator and likely a fast runner.. In the foreground to the Prestosuchus' left is a foot-long prehistoric amphibian known as a labyrinthodont.
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alb3886527 Brown Einiosaurus grazing in a tropical climate while Coelophysis run in the background.
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alb3885821 A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting during the Pleistocene period of time.
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alb3885069 Rhizodus hibberti, an extinct group of Carboniferous predatory lobe-finned fish.
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alb3884008 Concavenator corcovatus searching for prey on the shore of a lake at the konservat lagerstatten preserve of Las Hoyas, Spain. In the foreground, other fossils founded in this fossilsite: Scandensia ciervensis (an arboreal reptile), Allopterus mayorgai (Neuroptera), and a Cupedid Coleoptera. Barremian Stage, Early Cretaceous Period.
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alb3884663 A lone Tarbosaurus lying on the ground during Earth's Cretaceous period of time.
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alb3889750 Mononykus dinosaur running at night surrounded with cycadeodia plants.
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alb3887279 Carnivorous Ceratosaurus dinosaurs stalk a herd of Camptosaurus eating plants.
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alb3887281 Megalosaurus, a medium large Jurassic predator of England, stalks the forest.
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alb3887919 Monolophosaurus walking across an open field.
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alb1946855 Beautiful sparus, Red sparus or Striped wrasse, cuckoo wrasse. Labrus bimaculatus, L. mixtus (Sparus formosus). Illustration signed S (George Shaw).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's "The Naturalist's Miscellany" 1790.. Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751~1801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made "botanic painter to her majesty" Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (1792) and 38 Plates (1799). Most of the 1,064 illustrations of animals, birds, insects, crustaceans, fishes, marine life and microscopic creatures for the Naturalist's Miscellany were drawn, engraved and published by Frederick Nodder's family. Frederick himself drew and engraved many of the copperplates until his death. His wife Elizabeth is credited as publisher on the volumes after 1801. Their son Richard Polydore (1774~1823) was responsible for the plates signed RN or RPN. Richard exhibited at the Royal Academy and became botanic painter to King George III. The illustrations are characterized by vivid colouring, fine detail, and a certain posed stiffness in the ornithological portraits, perhaps because they were sketched from dead specimens.
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alb3879541 Deinonychus & Coloborhynchus birds feed on a dinosaur carcass. Deinonychus was a dromaeosaur (raptor) from the early Cretaceous. They were about 12 feet long and 3 1/2 feet high at the hip. They had the trademark, long toe claw and sharp talons on their hands. It is assumed they were feathered, but no fossil specimen has turned up with soft tissue or feather evidence.
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