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Cuvieri Collection

"Cuvieri: A Fascinating World of Marine Life and Wildlife" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the cuvieri species

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Barrel jellyfish, Rhizostoma cuvieri

Barrel jellyfish, Rhizostoma cuvieri. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1842

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Lagotis cuvieri, 1833 (w / c on paper)

Lagotis cuvieri, 1833 (w / c on paper)
780813 Lagotis cuvieri, 1833 (w/c on paper) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); 22x32.2 cm; Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; English, out of copyright

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Narwal shrimp, leptostracan and mysid shrimp

Narwal shrimp, leptostracan and mysid shrimp
Narwal shrimp, Plesionika narval 1-4, leptostracan, Nebalia herbstii 5, and mysid shrimp, Mysis oculata 6. Palemon pristis Palemone seghettato, Rostro del Palemo, Rostri del Palemone variabile

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Jellyfish and stinging jellyfish species

Jellyfish and stinging jellyfish species
Jellyfish species. Favonia octonema 1, Lymnorea triedra 2, and stinging jellyfish, Cyanea labiche 3. Favonia ottonema, Limnorea triedra, Cianea Labiche

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Dusky scrubfowl and red-billed brushturkey

Dusky scrubfowl and red-billed brushturkey
Alecthelia urvillii (believed to be a juvenile dusky scrubfowl, Megapodius freycineti), and red-billed brushturkey, Talegalla cuvieri

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Cuviers pike-characin, Boulengerella cuvieri

Cuviers pike-characin, Boulengerella cuvieri (Ocellated xiphostoma, Xiphostoma ocellatum). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Cuviers gazelle (endangered) and greater kudu

Cuviers gazelle (endangered) and greater kudu
Cuviers gazelle, Gazella cuvieri (endangered) and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Roberto Freschi from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Exotic lizards and anoles

Exotic lizards and anoles
Cape girdled lizard, Cordylus cordylus 1, Cuviers Madagascar swift, Oplurus cuvieri 2, mountain horned lizard, Phrynosoma orbiculare 3, Jamaican anole, Anolis garmani 4, and green anole

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Sea slugs

Sea slugs: Phyllidia varicosa 1, 2, Tergipes limacina 3, 4, Aeolidia papillosa 5, Scyllaea pelagica 6, Tritonia hombergii 7, Polycera quadrilineata 8, and Platydoris argo 9, 10

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Kalij pheasant, curassow, and guan

Kalij pheasant, curassow, and guan
Kalij pheasant, Lophura leucomelanos 1, great curassow, Crax rubra, male 2, female 3, endangered helmeted curassow, Pauxi pauxi 4, and band-tailed guan, Penelope argyrotis 5

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Rhizostoma cuvieri jellyfish

Rhizostoma cuvieri jellyfish.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 11676338

Picture No. 11676338
Smalleye Squaretail eating a Pelagic Colonial Tunicate (Pyrosoma atlanticum) (composite image) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767782

Picture No. 10767782
Tiger SHARK - live shark being handled into position by divers during filming a feature film. (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767773

Picture No. 10767773
Tiger SHARK - side view, with diver in reef lagoon. (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767780

Picture No. 10767780
Tiger SHARK - live shark being man handled into position by divers for a feature film (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767720

Picture No. 10767720
Tiger shark - 3m. Tiger Shark being filmed for a TV documentary (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767719

Picture No. 10767719
Tiger shark - With diver - Live Tiger shark being wrangled into position for a feature film (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: Picture No. 10767718

Picture No. 10767718
Tiger shark - With diver (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageCuvieri Collection: 1830 Baron Georges Cuvier palaeontologist

1830 Baron Georges Cuvier palaeontologist
George Cuvier, naturalist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist (23 August 1769 - 13 May 1832). Portrait engraving by James Thompson


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"Cuvieri: A Fascinating World of Marine Life and Wildlife" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the cuvieri species, ranging from the enchanting Barrel jellyfish to the elusive Rhizostoma cuvieri. Lagotis cuvieri, an intriguing creature documented in 1833 on paper, captivates with its mysterious nature. Dive deeper into marine ecosystems as you encounter unique inhabitants like the Narwal shrimp, leptostracan, and mysid shrimp. Beware of their stinging counterparts - jellyfish and various stinging jellyfish species that roam these waters. Amidst this diverse ecosystem, witness a harmonious coexistence between dusky scrubfowl and red-billed brushturkey. On land, meet Cuviers pike-characin (Boulengerella cuvieri), showcasing its vibrant colors amidst exotic lizards and anoles. Delve into underwater wonders as sea slugs gracefully navigate through coral reefs. Venture further into wildlife encounters with Cuviers gazelle (endangered) and greater kudu roaming vast landscapes alongside other magnificent creatures. Marvel at the intricate patterns displayed by these animals while exploring their habitats. Witness a kaleidoscope of colors with Kalij pheasant, curassow, guan fluttering through lush forests. The Rhizostoma cuvieri jellyfish continues to amaze with its ethereal presence in oceanic depths. Lastly, encounter one of nature's ancient predators – the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Its powerful presence reminds us of our planet's rich biodiversity that deserves protection. Join us on this captivating journey through diverse ecosystems where each species contributes to Earth's tapestry of life. Let us cherish and preserve these remarkable creatures for future generations to marvel at their splendor.