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Ingestion Collection (page 5)

Ingestion is a natural process that encompasses various creatures and their unique feeding habits

Background imageIngestion Collection: Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve

Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageIngestion Collection: Icelandic horse, grazing in front of mountains, Vik, Iceland

Icelandic horse, grazing in front of mountains, Vik, Iceland

Background imageIngestion Collection: Bee on Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Bee on Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Background imageIngestion Collection: Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius- feeding from a tree during the monsoon season, or Khareef season

Dromedary -Camelus dromedarius- feeding from a tree during the monsoon season, or Khareef season, in the green mountains, Wadi Derbat, near Salalah, Dhofar Region, Oman

Background imageIngestion Collection: Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- hanging from a fat ball

Blue Tit -Parus caeruleus- hanging from a fat ball

Background imageIngestion Collection: Leopard -Panthera pardus-, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Leopard -Panthera pardus-, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Background imageIngestion Collection: Impalas -Aepyceros melampus-, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Impalas -Aepyceros melampus-, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Background imageIngestion Collection: Group of axis deer, chitals -Axis axis-, Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu

Group of axis deer, chitals -Axis axis-, Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu, South India, India, South Asia, Asia

Background imageIngestion Collection: Tree sparrow -Passer montanus- eating sunflower seeds

Tree sparrow -Passer montanus- eating sunflower seeds

Background imageIngestion Collection: Dromedaries or Arabian Camels -Camelus dromedarius-, Morocco, Africa

Dromedaries or Arabian Camels -Camelus dromedarius-, Morocco, Africa

Background imageIngestion Collection: Brown foal, 3 weeks, Westphalian, trying to graze, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Brown foal, 3 weeks, Westphalian, trying to graze, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Wolverine -Gulo gulo- feeding on deerskin, captive, Norway

Wolverine -Gulo gulo- feeding on deerskin, captive, Norway

Background imageIngestion Collection: Red Squirrel -Sciurus vulgaris- feeding, Canton of Graubunden, Switzerland

Red Squirrel -Sciurus vulgaris- feeding, Canton of Graubunden, Switzerland

Background imageIngestion Collection: Eurasian Beaver -Castor fiber- feeding on a willow branch, Tyrol, Austria

Eurasian Beaver -Castor fiber- feeding on a willow branch, Tyrol, Austria

Background imageIngestion Collection: European ground squirrel -Spermophilus citellus- holds on to a rose hip while feeding, Austria

European ground squirrel -Spermophilus citellus- holds on to a rose hip while feeding, Austria

Background imageIngestion Collection: Red Squirrel -Sciurus vulgaris- on a spring meadow, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Red Squirrel -Sciurus vulgaris- on a spring meadow, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Brimstone -Gonepteryx rhamni-, sucking nectar at Rse Campion -Silene coronaria

Brimstone -Gonepteryx rhamni-, sucking nectar at Rse Campion -Silene coronaria-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Larva of a glass wing butterfly -Methona spec. possibly Methona confusa-, Tambopata Nature Reserve

Larva of a glass wing butterfly -Methona spec. possibly Methona confusa-, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios region, Peru

Background imageIngestion Collection: Black Darter -Sympetrum danae-, male, above, and Keeled Skimmer -Orthetrum coerulescens-, male

Black Darter -Sympetrum danae-, male, above, and Keeled Skimmer -Orthetrum coerulescens-, male, below, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Large White butterfly -Pieris brassicae- on Common Zinnia -Zinnia elegans-

Large White butterfly -Pieris brassicae- on Common Zinnia -Zinnia elegans-

Background imageIngestion Collection: Green-veined White -Pieris napi- on Orpine -Sedum telephium-, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Green-veined White -Pieris napi- on Orpine -Sedum telephium-, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Giraffes -Giraffa camelopardalis- adult female with young suckling, Msai Mara National Reserve

Giraffes -Giraffa camelopardalis- adult female with young suckling, Msai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageIngestion Collection: Hedgehog -Erinaceus europaeus-, young animals, 4 weeks, feeding from feeding bowl in the garden

Hedgehog -Erinaceus europaeus-, young animals, 4 weeks, feeding from feeding bowl in the garden, Allgau, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: Hedgehog -Erinaceus europaeus-, female and young animals, 4 weeks

Hedgehog -Erinaceus europaeus-, female and young animals, 4 weeks, feeding from feeding bowl in the garden, Allgau, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageIngestion Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, Suafrika

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, Suafrika

Background imageIngestion Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young feeding, foraging, Addo Elephant National Park

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young feeding, foraging, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageIngestion Collection: Northern Fulmar (Fulmaris glacialis) stomach contents containing plastic fragments, Cornwall

Northern Fulmar (Fulmaris glacialis) stomach contents containing plastic fragments, Cornwall, England, january

Background imageIngestion Collection: Multiple sclerosis, SEM

Multiple sclerosis, SEM
Multiple sclerosis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of microglial cells (round) ingesting oligodendrocytes (branched). This is the process thought to occur in multiple sclerosis (MS)

Background imageIngestion Collection: Safe handling toxic chemical products

Safe handling toxic chemical products
MODEL RELEASED. The operative has been trained in the safe handling of this insecticide product so as not to endanger either himself or the environment

Background imageIngestion Collection: Animal cell processes, artwork

Animal cell processes, artwork
Animal cell processes. Cutaway artwork showing the structures inside an animal cell and four different processes that take place inside it or on its membrane (all marked by magnifying glasses)



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Ingestion is a natural process that encompasses various creatures and their unique feeding habits. From the Muskrat, gracefully sitting on the shore of a pond in Austria, delicately munching on grass blades to the Little Grebe in Tyrol, Austria swiftly diving into the water to catch its prey. Nature's dining table offers an array of options. Even insects like the Marbled White butterfly in Germany find solace in sipping nectar from vibrant flowers while Hamsters in Austria diligently gather rosehips for their hoard. The Copper engraving showcases angora goats relishing their meal with elegance and poise. Birds too partake in this act of ingestion; Emperor Swallowtails flutter through forests, searching for nourishment amidst blooming flora. European Pied Flycatchers seize insects with precision, perched on branches as if waiting for their next culinary delight. The Ringlet butterfly indulges itself by sucking sweet nectar from Lower Saxony's blossoms while Bohemian Waxwings survive harsh winters by feasting upon overripe frozen apples in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. However, not all they are solely driven by nature's bounty. Multiple sclerosis reminds us that our bodies can sometimes betray us as we navigate life's journey. Yet even primates like Bonnet macaques captivate us with their innocent charm as they consume food while held captive in Laos' Southeast Asia region. But ingestion isn't limited to just sustenance; it extends beyond mere nutrition. It encompasses medicinal practices such as ingesting medication through alimentary tubes or inhaling therapeutic vapors using specialized devices like gazogene inhalators or pulverizers reactive sprays - each method designed to promote well-being and healing. From serene landscapes to captivating wildlife moments and medical interventions, ingestion reveals itself as an essential aspect of life across continents and species alike.