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Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
WA, Noisy Diobsud Wilderness, Watson Lakes

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: WA, Noisy Diobsud Wilderness, Mt. Baker from Anderson Butte

WA, Noisy Diobsud Wilderness, Mt. Baker from Anderson Butte

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Broad clawed porcelain crab

Broad clawed porcelain crab (Porcellana platycheles) covered in a colony of hydroids. Porcelain crabs are decapod (ten legged) crustaceans and not true crabs

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Cushion starfish

Cushion starfish (Asterina gibbosa) exposed on rocks on the shore. Starfish inhabit marine environments and are generalist predators. Cushion starfish grow to no more than 5 centimetres in diameter

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Greater sandhill cranes

Greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) standing in a corn field. This bird is found in wetlands throughout North America

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Snake pipefish

Snake pipefish (Entelurus aequoruis). This is an open-water fish native to the Atlantic Ocean. It can grow to more than 50 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Common topknot

Common topknot (Pleuronectes punctatus). This is the underside of the fish. The common topknot inhabits rocks and wrecks. Unlike other flatfish it has very little ability to change the colours of its

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Corkwing wrasse

Corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops). This marine fish inhabits shallow reef environments on the eastern shores of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Common blenny on a rock

Common blenny on a rock (Lipophrys pholis). This marine fish can reach up to 16 centimetres in length. It lives in shallow water and rock pools and feeds on barnacles

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Tompot blenny

Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine). This fish inhabits rocks in shallow water. It ranges throughout the western Mediterranean, the North Sea and the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Common topknot

Common topknot (Pleuronectes punctatus). This fish inhabits rocks and wrecks. Unlike other flatfish it has very little ability to change the colours of its back to provide camouflage

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)

Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)
Soaptree yucca (Yucca elta) in wind-sculpted white gypsum dunes. Photographed at the White Sands National Monument, USA

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)

Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)
Cane cholla (Cylindropuntia spinosior). The drought-resistant cactus bears yellow fruit, as shown here, during the winter months. Photographed in the Chihuahan desert, USA

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)

Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)
Cane cholla (Cylindropuntia spinosior). The drought-resistant cactus bears yellow fruit, as shown here, during the winter months. Photographed in the Chihuahan desert, USA

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Screwbean mesquite pods

Screwbean mesquite pods
Screwbean mesquite (Prosopis pubescens) pods. Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri)

Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri). This plant originates from South-East Asia. Photographed in China

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus)

Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) seaweed in a rock pool. As a good source of iodine this seaweed was used in the nineteenth century to treat goitre

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum)

Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) seaweed in a rock pool. This seaweed is found in many coastal habitats of the northern Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus)

Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) seaweed in a rock pool. As a good source of iodine this seaweed was used in the nineteenth century to treat goitre

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: MÔÇ░LI╦åS: BACKDROP, 1902. Backdrop from the 1902 film A Trip to the Moon

MÔÇ░LI╦åS: BACKDROP, 1902. Backdrop from the 1902 film A Trip to the Moon, directed by Georges M lis
MÔÇ░LI╦åS: BACKDROP, 1902. Backdrop from the 1902 film A Trip to the Moon, directed by Georges M© li├¿s

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: 2006 Jaguar XK

2006 Jaguar XK

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: 2006 Jaguar XK

2006 Jaguar XK

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Golden rain tree or Pride-of-India: flowers and fruits

Golden rain tree or Pride-of-India: flowers and fruits
ROG-12748 Golden rain tree or Pride-of-India: flowers and fruits Koelreuteria paniculata Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Common heather, or ling, in flower, with normal and white forms

Common heather, or ling, in flower, with normal and white forms
ROG-12749 Common heather, or ling, in flower, with normal and white Calluna vulgaris Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis carrying chick Cley Norfolk august

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Barramundi cod - juvenile. This fish is considered one of the best food fish in the tropical seas

Barramundi cod - juvenile. This fish is considered one of the best food fish in the tropical seas
VT-8804 Barramundi cod - juvenile Indonesia Cromileptes altivelis This fish is considered one of the best food fish in the tropical seas

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Honeycomb cod - common along most coral reefs. Heron Island, Australia

Honeycomb cod - common along most coral reefs. Heron Island, Australia
VT-8805 Honeycomb cod - common along most coral reefs. Heron Island, Australia. Epinephelus merra Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Fingered Dragonet - Male. These strange fish live on weedy or sandy bottoms where they walk around

Fingered Dragonet - Male. These strange fish live on weedy or sandy bottoms where they walk around using their arm like
VT-8802 Fingered Dragonet - Male. Papua New Guinea. Dactylopus dactylopus, These strange fish live on weedy or sandy bottoms where they walk around using their arm like pectoral fins as legs

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Ambon scorpionfish - this little fish seems to be similar to Amboinensis

Ambon scorpionfish - this little fish seems to be similar to Amboinensis. Heavily coated with strange appendages it was
VT-8800 Ambon scorpionfish Secret Bay Bali, Komodo, Indonesia. Pteroidichthys amboinensis? this little fish seems to be similar to Amboinensis

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Potato-cod - this fish are generaly found in family groups living in a chosen area which makes

Potato-cod - this fish are generaly found in family groups living in a chosen area which makes them a fine fish for
VT-8801 Potato Cod - this fish are generaly found in family groups living in a chosen area which makes them a fine fish for divers to interact with. Cod Hole, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Dwarf Lionfish - unlike its larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Dwarf Lionfish - unlike its larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations. Papua New Guinea
VT-8795 Dwarf Lionfish Papua New Guinea. Dendrochirus brachypterus unlike its larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Smallscale Scorpionfish -toxic spined fish rests in a barrel sponge waiting for its prey. Indonesia

Smallscale Scorpionfish -toxic spined fish rests in a barrel sponge waiting for its prey. Indonesia
VT-8796 Smallscale Scorpionfish Indonesia Scorpaenopsis oxycephala toxic spined fish rests in a barrel sponge waiting for its prey

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Buttetfly Wing Scorpionfish - this fish can not be found in any scientific book

Buttetfly Wing Scorpionfish - this fish can not be found in any scientific book
VT-8799 Buttetfly Wing Scorpionfish Indonesia this fish can not be found in any scientific book. the photographer has only seen it once on the black sand of Bali

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Ambon Scorpionfish - crawls rather than swims, found in debris usually in pairs

Ambon Scorpionfish - crawls rather than swims, found in debris usually in pairs
VT-8797 Ambon Scorpionfish Indonesia crawls rather than swims, found in debris usually in pairs, Long horns above eyes give litter like apperance

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Humpback Scorpionfish - extroardinarily variable even in the same habitat

Humpback Scorpionfish - extroardinarily variable even in the same habitat
VT-8793 Humpback Scorpionfish Papua New Guinea Scorpaenopsis macrochir extroardinarily variable even in the same habitat. often encrusted with algae or sponge growths

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Camouflage Rockcod - taken as a food fish this cod grows up to 61cm

Camouflage Rockcod - taken as a food fish this cod grows up to 61cm. Because of its curiosity it is easily speared
VT-8806 Camouflage Rockcod Papua New Guinea Epinephelus microdon taken as a food fish this cod grows up to 61cm. Because of its curiosity it is easily speared

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Bat fish - quite different to the Indo-pacific Bat fish this ugly fellow lives on the sand

Bat fish - quite different to the Indo-pacific Bat fish this ugly fellow lives on the sand
VT-8794 Bat fish St John, Caribbean. Common name Bat fish, quite different to the Indo-pacific Bat fish this ugly fellow lives on the sand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Clearfin Turkeyfish - not commonly seen this beautiful fish like most members of its family is

Clearfin Turkeyfish - not commonly seen this beautiful fish like most members of its family is protected by venomous
VT-8792 Clearfin Turkeyfish Papua New Guinea. Pterois radiata. not commonly seen this beautiful fish like most members of its family is protected by venomous spines

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Stone fish - an unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage

Stone fish - an unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage growths on its body
VT-8789 Stone fish North Western Australia, Synanceja horrida An unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage growths on its body

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Dwarf lionfish - unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Dwarf lionfish - unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations
VT-8790 Dwarf lionfish Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Dendrochirus brachypterus Unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Twinspot Lionfish - two large spots near its tail look like eyes

Twinspot Lionfish - two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sight
VT-8791 Twinspot Lionfish Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea. Debdrochirus biocellatus two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sight

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Stone fish - an unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage

Stone fish - an unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage growths on its body
VT-8788 Stone fish Western Australia, South East Pacific. Synanceja horrida An unusual portrait of this venomous fish. This Stone fish has no sponge or alage growths on its body

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2006: Tourists in Fontenay Cistercian Abbey cloister, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Tourists in Fontenay Cistercian Abbey cloister, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Marmagne, Doubs, Burgundy, France, Europe



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