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Porcine Collection

In this diverse collection of images and illustrations, the porcine world comes to life in various forms

Background imagePorcine Collection: Pygmy Hog (Porcula salvania) foraging. Captive, member of a reintroduction project

Pygmy Hog (Porcula salvania) foraging. Captive, member of a reintroduction project. Assam, eastern India

Background imagePorcine Collection: A Farm House Holiday (colour litho)

A Farm House Holiday (colour litho)
1045090 A Farm House Holiday (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Farm House Holiday)

Background imagePorcine Collection: Deer family

Deer family
LLM462369 Deer family by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deer family. Illustration for Cassells Natural History (1884).); © Look and Learn

Background imagePorcine Collection: Domestic Pig, Gloucester Old Spot, adult, close-up of head, drinking at water trough

Domestic Pig, Gloucester Old Spot, adult, close-up of head, drinking at water trough, free-range pig, Cumbria, England

Background imagePorcine Collection: Caricature curiosity, Caricature of a porcine clergyman and a skinny volunteer officer

Caricature curiosity, Caricature of a porcine clergyman and a skinny volunteer officer examining caricatures of themselves in what is probably William Hollands printing shop window

Background imagePorcine Collection: A quaint friendship. Terrier rides on a pig. A terrier and a huge sow, belonging

A quaint friendship. Terrier rides on a pig. A terrier and a huge sow, belonging to Mr Harold Wright, the well known trainer of greyhounds, have formed a warm friendship at Prestonbrook, Warrington

Background imagePorcine Collection: Caricature Curiosity

Caricature Curiosity, Caricature Of A Porcine Clergyman And A Skinny Volunteer Officer Examining Caricatures Of Themselves In What Is Probably William Hollands Printing Shop Window

Background imagePorcine Collection: Pepsin stomach enzyme F006 / 9767

Pepsin stomach enzyme F006 / 9767
Pepsin stomach enzyme, molecular model. Pepsin is a protease enzyme that is secreted as part of gastric juice into the stomach in an inactive form known as pepsinogen

Background imagePorcine Collection: Pepsin stomach enzyme C016 / 2835

Pepsin stomach enzyme C016 / 2835
Pepsin stomach enzyme, molecular model. Pepsin is a protease enzyme that is secreted as part of gastric juice into the stomach in an inactive form known as pepsinogen

Background imagePorcine Collection: Pepsin stomach enzyme C016 / 2834

Pepsin stomach enzyme C016 / 2834
Pepsin stomach enzyme, molecular model. Pepsin is a protease enzyme that is secreted as part of gastric juice into the stomach in an inactive form known as pepsinogen

Background imagePorcine Collection: Livestock research, conceptual image

Livestock research, conceptual image
Livestock research. Conceptual image of domesticated pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) marked with bar codes. This represents the tracking of individual pigs for research purposes

Background imagePorcine Collection: Swine flu protection, conceptual image

Swine flu protection, conceptual image
Swine flu protection, conceptual computer artwork. Gas mask and pigs

Background imagePorcine Collection: Global flu pandemic, artwork

Global flu pandemic, artwork
Global flu pandemic. Computer artwork of a globe within an influenza (flu) A virus particle, representing a global flu pandemic

Background imagePorcine Collection: Swine flu, conceptual image

Swine flu, conceptual image
Swine flu, conceptual computer artwork. Pig and an H1N1 influenza (flu) A virus particle (virion)

Background imagePorcine Collection: Swine flu virus particle, artwork

Swine flu virus particle, artwork
Swine flu virus particle. Computer artwork of a swine influenza (flu) virus particle. At the core of the virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid, orange) genetic material

Background imagePorcine Collection: Tongue bacteria, TEM

Tongue bacteria, TEM
Tongue bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of bacteria (round) on the surface of a pigs tongue. Large numbers of bacteria can form a visible layer on the surface of the tongue


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In this diverse collection of images and illustrations, the porcine world comes to life in various forms. From the Pygmy Hog foraging as part of a reintroduction project to the Farm House Holiday depicted in a vibrant lithograph, these glimpses into the porcine realm showcase their versatility and charm. Amongst them, we encounter a majestic member of the deer family, standing tall with grace and elegance. In contrast, an adult Gloucester Old Spot pig captures our attention with its close-up headshot while enjoying a refreshing drink from a water trough in Cumbria, England. The theme continues with caricatures that pique our curiosity - one featuring a portly clergyman alongside a skinny volunteer officer. The humor is not lost on us as we imagine their contrasting personalities colliding in amusing scenarios. But it's not all jest and laughter; there are heartwarming moments too. A quaint friendship blooms between an unlikely duo - a terrier fearlessly riding atop a massive sow. Their bond transcends species boundaries and reminds us of the beauty found in unexpected connections. Amidst these visual delights, we also catch glimpses of scientific significance. Pepsin stomach enzymes take center stage as they play crucial roles within porcine physiology. These microscopic wonders hold secrets waiting to be unraveled by scientists dedicated to understanding nature's intricate workings. Finally, we find ourselves transported to Europe's charming countryside - France specifically - where pigs roam freely amidst picturesque landscapes. Here lies another facet existence: their ability to adapt seamlessly into different environments while maintaining their unique character. From conservation efforts to artistic renderings and scientific exploration, this captivating collection showcases just how multifaceted and fascinating the world of "porcine" truly is.